Chapter 150 Don’t Panic

Xufeng didn't know how long he had been calling for medical personnel and rescue in panic.

Anyway, after he felt the gunshots weakened a little, someone suddenly appeared; holding his collar, he dragged him back more than ten meters, and finally came behind a pile of sandbags.

Then I saw Hu Biao, that familiar big face covered in smoke and dust coming closer.

He cursed, "Shut up! You're making my head hurt! Don't worry, if you can scream so loudly, you won't die."

As he spoke, Hu Biao had already stripped off Xu Feng's chest strap and unbuttoned his military uniform.

I don’t know what he saw, but his originally nervous face suddenly became relaxed.

Then he held in his hands a punctured tin cigarette box and a DIY bulletproof plate that had been punctured but had a bullet stuck on it.

He said with emotion: "Don't worry! You are lucky.

First, the tin cigarette box helped block it for a while, and then with the help of the DIY bulletproof plate, the bullet was completely blocked, and only a shallow wound was left on the chest.

Come, let me check you again to see if your ribs are broken."

After hearing the above, Xufeng finally put aside most of his worries.

He was somewhat fortunate that when he was cleaning the battlefield, he had found a tin cigarette box on the body of a Japanese second lieutenant and stuffed it directly into his chest pocket.

But what Hu Biao called an examination was just reaching out and pressing on his chest a few times.

He didn't know how to be gentle, and the pain made Xufeng scream again.

However, after Hu Biao stopped, he said with a look of relief: "When I pressed the bone, there was no sound and no obvious dent, which means that the Dingtian bone is not broken, but only fractured.

It won’t kill you. You’ll get used to the pain after a while.

So don't play dead, just sprinkle some white medicine on your wound, bandage it, take two sulfa pills to reduce inflammation, and then join everyone in cleaning up the battlefield."

Xu Feng was so confused that he didn't even have time to say "I'm injured and need to rest" before he saw Hu Biao turned and left without giving him a chance to discuss.

Fortunately, while he was lying there screaming, the battle finally ended.

All four tanks and armored vehicles participating in the attack by the Japanese were destroyed.

Although they only had a total of 100 K-type bullets, all of which were used up in the previous battle, the Japanese were unaware of this situation.

With their limited armored strength, four of them were destroyed at once.

I think it must be very painful for them to think about it. In the next battle, they probably won’t deploy so many tanks and armored vehicles, or they may not even appear.

In addition, at least 170 to 180 bodies were left in the warehouse and in the area in front.

There were also seriously injured soldiers who had not been taken away in time and were lying there waiting to die.

In short, thinking about the fact that they had successfully repelled the Japanese and achieved such a wonderful result, and most importantly, that they were still alive, Xufeng really felt that the pain in his chest was not so severe.

Unfortunately, the time they had to rest after this battle was very short.

Because the commander of the attacking force was Major Hashimoto of the 1st Battalion.

Seeing that the firepower of the defenders was too strong in the attack launched from the front and they could not rush in at all, they issued an order to retreat temporarily.

The order to retreat was just a temporary rest and a means of changing tactics.

At most fifteen minutes later, they were wrapping gauze around a KMT soldier whose head was scratched by shrapnel.

Suddenly, Major Yang's command rang out in my ears again:
"The devils are coming, everyone get ready for battle."

After quickly cutting the gauze on his hand and tying a knot, Xufeng rushed towards a shooting hole with the Zhongzheng rifle in his hand.

He didn't know if it was because he rushed too hastily, but for a moment he felt a tightness in his chest; it was as if after being shot in the chest, the injury was not as serious as Hu Biao said.

But when he ran to the shooting hole and took a quick look outside, he no longer cared about the tightness in his chest.

Because he clearly saw that in addition to the large group of Japanese soldiers crouching and rushing towards the front of the warehouse, on the left and right sides, a group of Japanese soldiers holding pieces of steel plates were taking cover of the rubble and obstacles and quickly approaching the two sides of the building.

So, it’s a scene similar to a movie plot.

In other words, the Japanese rushed to the left and right sides of the warehouse, erected steel plates as a cover, and then the scene of frantically blasting the walls was about to appear?
Then after they made some arrangements in advance, there wouldn't be a scene where the Kuomintang brothers would hug bundles of grenades and take turns jumping down from the building, right?
******
Of course not, which means that the Kuomintang brothers don’t need to jump off the roof with a bundle of grenades.

After suffering more than a dozen casualties, a group of Japanese soldiers holding steel plates on the left had rushed to the front of the building.

At the first moment, these devils gathered together and raised the steel plates in their hands high, forming a shield formation.

On the third floor, a soldier named Chen Shusheng saw it.

He pulled the trigger on a grenade, held it in his hand for a second or two, and then threw it.

But even if the grenade exploded immediately after landing on the steel plate, the fragments produced by the explosion were blocked by the thick steel plate, and the blast wave only knocked down a Japanese soldier below.

However, the exposed gap was immediately filled by the steel plate.

Instead, several Japanese soldiers were holding pickaxes and digging frantically on the wall. As long as they dug a slightly larger hole, they would stuff the explosives they were carrying into it.

A big hole was blown in the wall, giving the Japanese an extra passage to rush into the warehouse.

If conditions permit, the Japanese would definitely not mind blowing up the building bit by bit.

In a hurry, Chen Shusheng turned around and rushed to the ammunition storage area on the side, quickly gathered a pile of wooden-handled grenades; then he took out a letter, handed it to the person next to him, and shouted:
"To my mother."

After shouting, he prepared to detonate a grenade, jumped down from a gap on the third floor, and landed on the steel plate array.

As a result, at this critical moment, he was grabbed by the people around him. When he turned around, he found that it was the former Gui army brothers who had just joined their 524th Regiment for only two days but had demonstrated considerable ability, including the machine gunner Black Star.

Black Star cursed at him, "Why are you panicking? We can still break the Japanese turtle formation even if we don't jump."

Then, he shouted again: "Why are you still standing there? Move faster."

Amidst such curses, Chen Tang grabbed the body of a Japanese soldier who had been deliberately left behind yesterday and now had a number of grenades tied to his body, and pulled the fuse.

Using both hands, he pushed it down the stairs through the gap.

This was the countermeasure Hu Biao and his men had prepared in advance for this move by the Japanese. It was nothing more than using some heavy objects to smash the Japanese steel plates, which made the damage more effective.

There's no need to use a living person to jump with a grenade in his arms. Using the Japanese's corpse will have the same effect.

Of course, this doesn't mean that Chen Shusheng and others are stupid. They were just so angry on the fierce battlefield that their brains didn't react at all for a while.

This fighting spirit of our ancestors is definitely worthy of admiration and learning.

In addition to the Japanese corpses tied with a large number of grenades, Hu Biao and his men had actually prepared Molotov cocktails; they thought that smashing them on the steel plates and letting the burning gasoline splash would have a very good killing effect.

However, in order to attack the Type 89 tank, most of the Molotov cocktails were used up.

Fortunately, even without Molotov cocktails, the Japanese corpses were still extremely useful after being tied with explosive packs.

The Japanese corpse weighing 130 to 140 kilograms fell down, immediately breaking the Japanese steel plate and falling into the crowd below.

After seeing the numerous smoking grenades on the corpses, the surrounding Japanese soldiers immediately fled frantically.

But before they could turn around and run a few steps, the grenades exploded, and the flying shrapnel knocked down a large number of them.

However, the Japanese were also fierce. A wounded sergeant shouted something, and the remaining Japanese turned back again and put together a smaller turtle formation.

But all Chen Tang and his men needed to do was to throw down another body.

Are you kidding! Whether it's the dead bodies of Japanese soldiers or wooden-handled grenades, they will definitely have enough.

When Chen Tang threw out the second Japanese corpse, Huang A-di on the roof also grabbed a Japanese corpse and threw it down to the Japanese on the right side of the building...

(End of this chapter)

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