The War of Resistance

Chapter 1231: It’s a whole show

In fact, the squad leader of the guard company had one idea right, that is, don't think that the Japanese cavalry's marksmanship is inaccurate.

In fact, after the Japanese cavalry, using the woods as cover, fired a few shots at the mountain, they never saw any Chinese soldiers sticking their heads out of the mountain again.

Obviously, the opponent was afraid of the marksmanship of their Imperial Japanese Army.

Since the Chinese army on the mountain is not in a hurry to rush down the mountain, then their Imperial Japanese Army is even less in a hurry to rush up the mountain. Their large army is right behind.

Now they encountered the Chinese army, and their cavalry team responsible for the search was also killed. Since they sent people back to deliver the message, the group behind them could also hear the gunshots here, so what were they anxious about?

They only need to confront the unknown number of Chinese soldiers on the mountain here, and then wait for the large group of troops to catch up and naturally annihilate them in one fell swoop!

But at this moment, gunshots rang out behind them, and Japanese soldiers shouted in the woods. In view of the complicated situation in the mountains and fields, the Japanese army also left a lookout post behind them.

What the Japanese soldier shouted was, our people are being hunted!

The Japanese army divided their forces instantly. When the Japanese army rushed to the other side of the woods, they heard the sound of horse hooves. Then they saw three cavalrymen from the Japanese Empire riding towards the woods. At the foot of the mountain opposite, there are Chinese soldiers kneeling on one knee and raising their guns at this head.

When the Japanese soldiers in the woods raised their guns and were about to shoot, the gunshots from the opposite side rang out first, and then they saw a companion on horseback fall off!

His companion was knocked off his horse by a Chinese soldier right in front of his eyes.

Their companion fell to the ground and lay motionless. It looked like he had been shot to death!

The Japanese soldiers raised their guns and fired, and in the process of shooting, they naturally had to avoid the remaining two companions who were desperately rushing towards them.

The enemy and we fired at each other from a distance. For a while, the Japanese soldiers in the woods did not know whether they had hit the enemy on the opposite side. However, two soldiers among them were shot and fell down.

At this time, the two cavalrymen on the opposite side were already approaching on horseback.

The Japanese soldiers in the woods were busy shooting at each other. In their eagerness, they only glanced at their companions on horseback who were getting closer and closer.

The horses of the Japanese cavalry were all tall horses brought from Japan.

Unfortunately, the Japanese were short, and their two companions seemed to be injured again, with blood on their bodies. One was hugging the slender and strong horse's neck, and the other was lying on the horse's back and letting himself go. The horse carried him forward.

What's more, the Japanese soldiers in the woods are only taking a quick glance during the battle. How can they tell the height of the man on horseback? In the current situation, one of their own is being hunted, and that is what they take for granted.

In an instant, the two horses were at the edge of the woods.

Although the gunfire kept ringing, the two horses on the horse were trained military horses after all. Perhaps the soldiers tightened their reins and the horse speed also slowed down.

Only then did the Japanese soldiers notice that although the gunshots kept ringing, the two companions on the horse seemed to be surprisingly lucky. Their horses were neither hit by bullets, nor did their men fall off the horses. .

But at this time, a sudden change occurred!

The two horses also stopped. A Japanese soldier thought his companion was injured and went to pick them up. However, the man on the horse turned over and stepped on the stirrups and jumped off the horse.

The Japanese soldiers were stunned for a moment, but what surprised them even more was that as the man dismounted, he raised his hand, and the long-handled grenade was thrown out!

The two sides were so close that the Japanese soldier had no time to shout. His eyes widened and he saw that the grenade was not one but two grenades tied together!

"***" The Japanese soldier finally shouted and stopped warning.

It's just that he shouted too late. The delayed explosion of a grenade is only five or six seconds. However, his companions were all paying attention to the opposite side. They were all looking for targets to aim and shoot, but how could they Do you think there will be misfortune?

A "boom" explosion sounded, and almost at the same time, another "boom" also sounded.

Then two horses came over, and there were two people on them. One threw a grenade, how could the other be idle?

Then in the explosion, Japanese soldiers were hit by the flying shrapnel, and immediately after, there was the rapid sound of "pop", "pop" and "pop" from the box cannon.

In fact, for both parties in the battle, sometimes dying in confusion is not a bad luck.

Because a person loses consciousness at the moment of being shot, but when a person faces death and experiences the process of his own death, he will be full of fear.

This was exactly the case for the Japanese soldier who had good intentions to pick up his "injured comrade" from his horse.

He also shouted a warning, and he instinctively raised his gun at the person who jumped immediately, but at that time the grenade with white smoke flew over Ye's head.

He instinctively fired a shot forward, and he didn't know whether he hit the Chinese soldier pretending to be the Imperial Japanese Army. Anyway, the other party lay down immediately, and then he lay down instinctively.

The explosion of the long-handled grenade and the screams of his companions sounded almost at the same time. After the explosion, the Japanese soldier quickly raised his head to hold the gun, and at this time, the branches and leaves blown away by the blast of the grenade began to fall down again.

Green leaves were originally a symbol of vitality, but the endless green leaves in front of him made him feel endless chill.

He searched for the target again. He wanted to find where those two damn Chinese soldiers were. Don't tell me, he actually saw them.

He saw the Chinese soldier who had just thrown the grenade lying opposite him, leaning up slightly, and then he saw the Mauser gun with a wooden box in the other's hands!

It was already too late for him to shoot at the opponent. At the moment before his life ended, he seemed to see the gunfire bursting from the opponent's muzzle, and then a small lead bullet whirled into the center of his eyebrows. .

If the head of this Japanese soldier was a hill, then the lead bullet that had been drilled into it had opened a small tunnel in the hill.

If this hill could be opened up from front to back, it would be as transparent as what people in the Northeast often say about smoke in the ears.

It's a pity that the box gun is only a close-combat weapon, not the penetrating Type 38 rifle, so the bullet failed to penetrate the head and only left an unreachable tunnel inside.

Then, the soul of the Japanese soldier began his journey to hell along this dark "tunnel".

It was Shang Zhen and Hou Kanshan who were pretending to be Japanese soldiers. Of course, there was one person who was deliberately defeated in the first place, that was Qian Chuan'er.

Take corresponding measures according to the terrain and enemy situation. Fortunately, Shang Zhen and his group have experience in pretending to be Japanese soldiers. However, in order to avoid making the Japanese soldiers suspicious, they have to act in a full set. Otherwise, Shang Zhen and his group will be just a platoon now. The force launched a charge against the Japanese army?

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