Chapter 212 Stacked Jingguan (39) The 5th Army attacked to the foot of Mount Fuji



Those Japanese soldiers who had just raised their heads fell back to the ground, their heads blown off and blood flowing out.

One by one, the Japanese soldiers collapsed, clutching their wounds, amidst their agonizing screams.

"Baka!!!"

A Japanese lieutenant roared and brandished his sword as he charged at the soldiers of the elite regiment.

"Bang—"

A soldier drew his bayonet with lightning speed and mercilessly stabbed him in the abdomen. The Japanese lieutenant's eyes widened, his face contorted in pain, and he fell to the ground.

"Kill them all!!!"

The elite troops charged forward fearlessly, storming into the city with the fiercest, fastest, and most ruthless ferocity.

"I surrender!"

"Don't kill me—!"

"Don't kill me!"

"We are all ordinary people!"

A large group of men and women dressed as Japanese civilians knelt on the ground, crying and begging for mercy.

"Da da ...

Without hesitation, the Democratic League soldiers of the elite regiment pulled the trigger, and a hail of bullets instantly engulfed them.

"Aa ...

Screams echoed throughout the room.

"kill--!!"

"The Commander-in-Chief has given orders that everyone on the island, except for our own people, is a Japanese soldier!"

"Kill them all!!!"

"Kill! Kill! Kill—!!!"

The soldiers of the elite regiment were slaughtering these ordinary civilians.

A massacre began in Puyuan City.

...

Fuji Palace and Fuji also encountered a similar situation, with countless Japanese soldiers being killed, wounded, or knocked unconscious.

At 11:45 p.m., the 17th Mechanized Infantry Division arrived at Mount Fuji.

Mount Fuji, located in south-central Honshu, Japan, about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, has an altitude of 3,776 meters. It is one of the classic symbols of the spirit and culture of Japan, and in the hearts of the Japanese, it is a sacred mountain that contains natural charm, beauty and solemnity.

It has been a subject of praise by Japanese scholars since ancient times, and it is also a sacred place revered by the Japanese invaders, and is part of the Japanese folk religion.

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