Chapter 1038: Retreat

Each squad has multiple contingency plans for any contingencies that may arise during the operation, and although this retreat may seem rushed, it is not chaotic. 2. The soldiers fired in batches to cover the retreat of their comrades, although the natives were not afraid of death, but under the suppression of firepower, it was difficult to rush to the close and hand-to-hand combat with the Haihan soldiers. After a few rounds of shooting, nearly half of the more than 20 natives on the opposite side had fallen, and the rest of them tasted bad, and they didn't dare to rush up to death again, so they hid in the grass behind the trees and attacked around with the help of natural obstacles.

After Sun Zhen finished firing the signal flare, he saw that the distance between the two sides had been widened, so he ordered to retreat and no longer stop to shoot at the pursuers. At this time, the village of Maoli Society heard the movement, and someone had already rushed towards the place where the accident occurred, but in a moment, hundreds of young people had already gathered, and seeing that they were willing to give up when they saw several dead and wounded on their side, they immediately chased out in the direction of Sun Zhen's team retreating.

The team led by Sun Zhen was far away from the other three teams, so there was no better way to retreat than to shoot flares to notify friendly troops. Moreover, the natives have blocked the original retreat route to the east to Houlongxi, and at present, they can only retreat into the Maoli Mountain first, using the mountains and forests to get rid of the pursuers.

There were several options in front of Sun Zhen, one was to find a place to lurk nearby, and when the limelight passed, he would try to march east to the predetermined rendezvous point again, but this was the most risky, as long as the natives did not break their brains, they would definitely block the area near the tribe, and the possibility that they would arrive at the rendezvous point on time before dark was very slim.

The second option is to follow the map markings, travel northwest from the area where you are currently located, and return to the coastal camp through the entire Maoli Mountain area longitudinally. The route is not very far from the map, less than twenty miles in a straight line, but because it is full of rolling hills, it is likely that the actual march will be more than twice that number. Considering that the soldiers were carrying enough supplies for only one day, this retreat route was no less risky.

There is also a third route, which is also the safest one that Sun Zhen felt when he made a plan of action before leaving, which is to cross Maoli Mountain to the west, and about ten miles away there is a mountain stream that flows to the north, sharing the same estuary with Houlong Creek. If you can get to this nameless stream, you can try to make a bamboo raft or two and go down the river, and the march will definitely be much faster than the longitudinal journey through the entire Maoli Mountain.

However, there is an obvious problem with this route, that is, no one knows the specific condition of this stream, and the local garrison has not been to the upper reaches of this stream to reconnoitre, but only marked on the map that there is such a water vein and the general direction of the flow. As for why there is such a stream on the map that no one has ever visited on the spot, Sun Zhen does not know the inside story, he only knows that there are a large number of detailed map materials in the Ministry of Defense that Haihan has not yet set foot in, and these maps are very accurate, which can save a lot of pre-war reconnaissance work. Sun Zhen had participated in various combat missions along the coasts of Taipei and Zhejiang in the past year, and had fully proved the reliability of these map materials, so he decided to use this route as an option to withdraw to the coastal camp.

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Each squad has multiple contingency plans for any contingencies that may arise during the operation, and although this retreat may seem rushed, it is not chaotic. The soldiers fired in batches to cover the retreat of their comrades, although the natives were not afraid of death, but under the suppression of firepower, it was difficult to rush to the close and hand-to-hand combat with the Haihan soldiers. After a few rounds of shooting, nearly half of the more than 20 natives on the opposite side had fallen, and the rest of them tasted bad, and they didn't dare to rush up to death again, so they hid in the grass behind the trees and attacked around with the help of natural obstacles.

After Sun Zhen finished firing the signal flare, he saw that the distance between the two sides had been widened, so he ordered to retreat and no longer stop to shoot at the pursuers. At this time, the village of Maoli Society heard the movement, and someone had already rushed towards the place where the accident occurred, but in a moment, hundreds of young people had already gathered, and seeing that they were willing to give up when they saw several dead and wounded on their side, they immediately chased out in the direction of Sun Zhen's team retreating.

The team led by Sun Zhen was far away from the other three teams, so there was no better way to retreat than to shoot flares to notify friendly troops. Moreover, the natives have blocked the original retreat route to the east to Houlongxi, and at present, they can only retreat into the Maoli Mountain first, using the mountains and forests to get rid of the pursuers.

There were several options in front of Sun Zhen, one was to find a place to lurk nearby, and when the limelight passed, he would try to march east to the predetermined rendezvous point again, but this was the most risky, as long as the natives did not break their brains, they would definitely block the area near the tribe, and the possibility that they would arrive at the rendezvous point on time before dark was very slim.

The second option is to follow the map markings, travel northwest from the area where you are currently located, and return to the coastal camp through the entire Maoli Mountain area longitudinally. The route is not very far from the map, less than twenty miles in a straight line, but because it is full of rolling hills, it is likely that the actual march will be more than twice that number. Considering that the soldiers were carrying enough supplies for only one day, this retreat route was no less risky.

There is also a third route, which is also the safest one that Sun Zhen felt when he made a plan of action before leaving, which is to cross Maoli Mountain to the west, and about ten miles away there is a mountain stream that flows to the north, sharing the same estuary with Houlong Creek. If you can get to this nameless stream, you can try to make a bamboo raft or two and go down the river, and the march will definitely be much faster than the longitudinal journey through the entire Maoli Mountain.

However, there is an obvious problem with this route, that is, no one knows the specific condition of this stream, and the local garrison has not been to the upper reaches of this stream to reconnoitre, but only marked on the map that there is such a water vein and the general direction of the flow. As for why there is such a stream on the map that no one has ever visited on the spot, Sun Zhen does not know the inside story, he only knows that there are a large number of detailed map materials in the Ministry of Defense that Haihan has not yet set foot in, and these maps are very accurate, which can save a lot of pre-war reconnaissance work. Sun Zhen had participated in various combat missions along the coasts of Taipei and Zhejiang in the past year, and had fully proved the reliability of these map materials, so he decided to use this route as an option to withdraw to the coastal camp. Each squad has multiple contingency plans for any contingencies that may arise during the operation, and although this retreat may seem rushed, it is not chaotic. The soldiers fired in batches to cover the retreat of their comrades, although the natives were not afraid of death, but under the suppression of firepower, it was difficult to rush to the close and hand-to-hand combat with the Haihan soldiers. After a few rounds of shooting, nearly half of the more than 20 natives on the opposite side had fallen, and the rest of them tasted bad, and they didn't dare to rush up to death again, so they hid in the grass behind the trees and attacked around with the help of natural obstacles.

After Sun Zhen finished firing the signal flare, he saw that the distance between the two sides had been widened, so he ordered to retreat and no longer stop to shoot at the pursuers. At this time, the village of Maoli Society heard the movement, and someone had already rushed towards the place where the accident occurred, but in a moment, hundreds of young people had already gathered, and seeing that they were willing to give up when they saw several dead and wounded on their side, they immediately chased out in the direction of Sun Zhen's team retreating.

The team led by Sun Zhen was far away from the other three teams, so there was no better way to retreat than to shoot flares to notify friendly troops. Moreover, the natives have blocked the original retreat route to the east to Houlongxi, and at present, they can only retreat into the Maoli Mountain first, using the mountains and forests to get rid of the pursuers.

There were several options in front of Sun Zhen, one was to find a place to lurk nearby, and when the limelight passed, he would try to march east to the predetermined rendezvous point again, but this was the most risky, as long as the natives did not break their brains, they would definitely block the area near the tribe, and the possibility that they would arrive at the rendezvous point on time before dark was very slim.

The second option is to follow the map markings, travel northwest from the area where you are currently located, and return to the coastal camp through the entire Maoli Mountain area longitudinally. The route is not very far from the map, less than twenty miles in a straight line, but because it is full of rolling hills, it is likely that the actual march will be more than twice that number. Considering that the soldiers were carrying enough supplies for only one day, this retreat route was no less risky.

There is also a third route, which is also the safest one that Sun Zhen felt when he made a plan of action before leaving, which is to cross Maoli Mountain to the west, and about ten miles away there is a mountain stream that flows to the north, sharing the same estuary with Houlong Creek. If you can get to this nameless stream, you can try to make a bamboo raft or two and go down the river, and the march will definitely be much faster than the longitudinal journey through the entire Maoli Mountain.

However, there is an obvious problem with this route, that is, no one knows the specific condition of this stream, and the local garrison has not been to the upper reaches of this stream to reconnoitre, but only marked on the map that there is such a water vein and the general direction of the flow. As for why there is such a stream on the map that no one has ever visited on the spot, Sun Zhen does not know the inside story, he only knows that there are a large number of detailed map materials in the Ministry of Defense that Haihan has not yet set foot in, and these maps are very accurate, which can save a lot of pre-war reconnaissance work. Sun Zhen had participated in various combat missions along the coasts of Taipei and Zhejiang in the past year, and had fully proved the reliability of these map materials, so he decided to use this route as an option to withdraw to the coastal camp. Each squad has multiple contingency plans for any contingencies that may arise during the operation, and although this retreat may seem rushed, it is not chaotic. The soldiers fired in batches to cover the retreat of their comrades, although the natives were not afraid of death, but under the suppression of firepower, it was difficult to rush to the close and hand-to-hand combat with the Haihan soldiers. After a few rounds of shooting, nearly half of the more than 20 natives on the opposite side had fallen, and the rest of them tasted bad, and they didn't dare to rush up to death again, so they hid in the grass behind the trees and attacked around with the help of natural obstacles.

After Sun Zhen finished firing the signal flare, he saw that the distance between the two sides had been widened, so he ordered to retreat and no longer stop to shoot at the pursuers. At this time, the village of Maoli Society heard the movement, and someone had already rushed towards the place where the accident occurred, but in a moment, hundreds of young people had already gathered, and seeing that they were willing to give up when they saw several dead and wounded on their side, they immediately chased out in the direction of Sun Zhen's team retreating.

The team led by Sun Zhen was far away from the other three teams, so there was no better way to retreat than to shoot flares to notify friendly troops. Moreover, the natives have blocked the original retreat route to the east to Houlongxi, and at present, they can only retreat into the Maoli Mountain first, using the mountains and forests to get rid of the pursuers.

There were several options in front of Sun Zhen, one was to find a place to lurk nearby, and when the limelight passed, he would try to march east to the predetermined rendezvous point again, but this was the most risky, as long as the natives did not break their brains, they would definitely block the area near the tribe, and the possibility that they would arrive at the rendezvous point on time before dark was very slim.

The second option is to follow the map markings, travel northwest from the area where you are currently located, and return to the coastal camp through the entire Maoli Mountain area longitudinally. The route is not very far from the map, less than twenty miles in a straight line, but because it is full of rolling hills, it is likely that the actual march will be more than twice that number. Considering that the soldiers were carrying enough supplies for only one day, this retreat route was no less risky.

There is also a third route, which is also the safest one that Sun Zhen felt when he made a plan of action before leaving, which is to cross Maoli Mountain to the west, and about ten miles away there is a mountain stream that flows to the north, sharing the same estuary with Houlong Creek. If you can get to this nameless stream, you can try to make a bamboo raft or two and go down the river, and the march will definitely be much faster than the longitudinal journey through the entire Maoli Mountain.

However, there is an obvious problem with this route, that is, no one knows the specific condition of this stream, and the local garrison has not been to the upper reaches of this stream to reconnoitre, but only marked on the map that there is such a water vein and the general direction of the flow. As for why there is such a stream on the map that no one has ever visited on the spot, Sun Zhen does not know the inside story, he only knows that there are a large number of detailed map materials in the Ministry of Defense that Haihan has not yet set foot in, and these maps are very accurate, which can save a lot of pre-war reconnaissance work. Sun Zhen had participated in various combat missions along the coasts of Taipei and Zhejiang in the past year, and had fully proved the reliability of these map materials, so he decided to use this route as an option to withdraw to the coastal camp.