Although the invisibility talismans drawn by most people were not as powerful as those drawn by Chu Wanwan herself, they could at least keep people invisible for more than ten minutes, which undoubtedly provided the Eighth Route Army soldiers with a valuable tactical advantage.
Soon, invisibility talismans were distributed to armies across the country, resulting in the emergence of countless "ghost armies" throughout China that terrified the Japanese soldiers.
These troops moved swiftly and stealthily, often launching surprise attacks on Japanese camps at night to carry out large-scale annihilation campaigns.
In countless night raids, the Japanese soldiers were often surrounded by sharp bayonets and dense gunfire before they even saw the Eighth Route Army.
The Japanese soldiers were terrified and tried to escape, but they could not shake off these swift and elusive "ghost soldiers".
...
Meanwhile, the 15th Regiment led by Si Mingye and Chu Wanwan not only fought bravely against the enemy, but also robbed and looted everywhere.
What puzzled the Japanese soldiers the most was that, since they had hidden their weapons in the mountains and there was no way they could have been discovered, how did they end up being found one by one and used as weapons to slaughter them?
"Chirp chirp chirp chirp chirp..." A group of little mountain mice surrounded Chu Wanwan, chirping incessantly.
"Alright! You've done a great job. Here's some food for you, take it!" With that, Chu Wanwan unloaded a small bag of white rice from the soldiers.
The country of China is currently experiencing a year of famine.
Tree bark and grass roots are extremely scarce, making survival difficult for small animals.
Chu Wanwan easily recruited an animal scouting army; with just a little food, a large number of small animals would tirelessly gather intelligence, search for supplies, and weapons for her in various places.
The little mountain mice worked together, carrying the grain sacks, and headed straight away.
Just then, some birds flew over.
After Chu Wanwan gave them some crumbs of steamed bun, the birds began to chatter and report the information they had gathered from all directions.
Chu Wanwan waved her hand, and the birds scattered.
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com