Nanyang Fury: I Am from China

Nanyang Fury: I Am from China

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Ch. 13Bloody Battle in the Rainforest: Elegy and Rebirth of the Lonely Soldier (Part 2)
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As a guerrilla fighter active in northern China, Chen Yingkun was betrayed, resulting in the annihilation of his entire squad and his own serious injuries. Depressed, he returned to Nanjing, and under pressure from his father, he was forced to take his younger brother to Malaya to manage a rubber plantation. There, he met his uncle's only daughter (adopted daughter) - A Ling. Due to the harsh living conditions in the rubber plantation, his younger brother finally chose to leave and work in a bar in Kuala Lumpur frequented by British soldiers. He took this opportunity to meet many British officers and later obtained important intelligence and weapons. In 1941, the Japanese army invaded northern Malaya, and then all of Malaya fell. The Japanese "purge operation" massacred thousands of overseas Chinese in Malaya. Chen Yingkun actually did not want to get involved in the war because Malaya was a British colony at the time. But when he learned from the newspaper that the 18th Japanese Regiment that invaded Malaya had also invaded his hometown of Nanjing, he couldn't help but feel angry and joined the Anti-Japanese War without hesitation. As the only warrior with rich combat experience in Malaya, under his leadership, he united local overseas Chinese to form a guerrilla force and experienced hellish training. This team has become a jungle iron army with strict discipline and tricky tactics. They often ambush Japanese invaders in dense forests and along highways, seize military rations, blow up bridges, and constantly harass the Japanese invaders. To this end, the Japanese army dispatched one of its most elite jungle combat troops, vowing to destroy Chen Yingkun's guerrillas. A life and death battle taking place in the dense forests of Nanyang, involving revenge and the survival of the nation, begins.

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