Chapter 219 Own People

Maybe it was because there was a full moon in the sky last night.

There is no moon in the sky of Teng County tonight. Although there are stars all over the sky, the visibility is greatly reduced.

But there was no way to stop the uncompromising fight between the two sides.

So in this increasingly harsh environment, the battle developed into a situation where both sides were almost under each other's noses before they discovered each other and fought fiercely.

Such battles often decide their outcome in an instant, but they become increasingly bloody...

Time: A little after 9pm.

Location: A ruin somewhere in Teng County.

With the help of the starlight in the sky, Xufeng and Van Gogh had no more than ten men under their command, and almost all of them were injured.

He tried to make his steps as relaxed as possible and transferred with extreme caution.

There is no way! On the one hand, it is because the Japanese have a huge advantage in military strength.

Even though the Japanese suffered higher casualties during the battle, they have now occupied the four city walls thanks to a steady stream of reinforcements.

After setting up machine guns on the city walls and deploying grenade launcher teams, they successfully controlled a large part of the city near the walls.

This means that by now, the Japanese have controlled almost one-third of Teng County, greatly reducing the defenders' space for activities.

They are also constantly sending in new forces to continue to squeeze the space left by Hu Biao and his men.

Once the remaining defenders are compressed into a small area, it will probably be their last battle.

On the other hand, the defenders had limited time to prepare; a mere night was not enough time for them to dig underground tunnels in the city for maneuvering and transfer.

Therefore, when maneuvering and transferring, you have to be extremely careful.

As they moved along, the small team came to a half-collapsed wall.

According to their memory, as long as they turned around this section of the wall, they would be able to enter a ruin where there was a hidden cellar that had been dug in advance.

There are some spare weapons, ammunition, food and water inside, which allows everyone to rest for a while and eat some dry food.

However, after arriving here, even though Van Gogh and Xufeng were extremely tired physically and mentally, they did not continue to move forward into the cellar to rest.

Instead, he took the cat with him and stood behind the wall, listening attentively with his ears perked up; only after he no longer heard any footsteps of the Japanese soldiers did Xufeng wave and ask everyone to continue moving forward.

I never thought that just as I walked through this section of the wall, the Japanese on the distant city wall fired a flare.

In the pale light, Xufeng was horrified to find that in front of him, there was also a small group of Japanese soldiers who were quietly moving towards this side just like them.

As luck would have it, the two sides collided here, and even the enemy's leading soldier was less than two meters away from him.

The sharp tip of the rifle bayonet in his hand was only thirty or forty centimeters away from him.

After the sudden collision, both sides were a little confused, but this confusion only lasted for a very short time, like a flash of lightning.

Then, both sides attacked at the same time, almost colliding with each other.

The Japanese vanguard stabbed Xufeng's chest with the bayonet in his hand.

Although the Japanese soldier was not tall, he was sturdy and strong, and his hands were very powerful. He stabbed Xufeng so hard that he lost his balance and staggered back several steps.

At the moment he was stabbed, Xufeng also pulled the trigger of the MG34 general-purpose machine gun, and his finger had no intention of releasing it after pulling it.

A volley of bullets was fired, instantly covering the Japanese vanguard's face and smashing his head into pieces.

Then the bullets covered the Japanese soldiers in the rear, knocking down three or four more of them, including a machine gunner. Only after Xufeng fell with his head raised did they stop firing.

Such a scene was naturally seen by the novice Van Gogh who was following closely behind Xufeng.

But he had no time to care about his partner's life or death now, as he had not yet dealt with the Japanese devils in front of him.

He unconsciously shouted "Consumptive No. 2" and steeled his heart as he picked up the Type 96 light machine gun in his hand.

He stood in place with his soldiers and fired at the Japanese who were close at hand.

The Japanese knew that trying to hide at this moment would only lead to their death, so they stood there, firing at Van Gogh and the others without retreating. In such a head-on exchange, marksmanship wasn't important; what mattered was which side had more courage.

Every second, one or more people on both sides were knocked to the ground.

Thanks to the fact that Xufeng had destroyed the only light machine gun among the Japanese, Van Gogh and his men had more powerful firepower, and the encounter was completely over in a few seconds.

All the devils were knocked down. Van Gogh's left hand was bitten by a bullet, and three of his brothers were knocked down.

They were basically shot in the chest and there was almost no chance of survival.

The first thing Van Gogh did was to run towards the fallen Xufeng, his eyes filled with indescribable tension and panic.

All I can say is that people are all made of flesh and blood. The two of them had only been together for two or three days, but after fighting side by side with Xu Feng, they had already developed a deep relationship.

As long as Van Gogh thought about the brothers' death in battle and kneeling beside Xufeng, his eyes would turn red and he almost cried.

At the critical moment, a voice rang out: "Why are you crying? I'm not dead yet."

As he spoke, Xufeng took out a DIY bulletproof scraper from his body. Although there was a hole on it and obvious bloodstains around it, it was obviously pierced by the Japanese.

However, it still reduced most of the force of the Japanese bayonet, and once again saved Xufeng's life.

"It seems that I have to worship this thing after I go back." Xufeng thought so.

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More than four hours later, it was already 1:30 a.m., and half of Teng County had fallen into the hands of the Japanese.

As the maneuvering area decreased, the fighting became increasingly intense.

Even on the battlefield, Anne is a very smart girl.

The "smart" here refers to the fact that she has been exposed to the island country's karate, swordplay, kendo, etc., and her actual level is quite good.

But she still tried her best to avoid hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese.

Try to use the submachine guns, pistols and other hot weapons in your hands to eliminate the opponents.

She knew that there was a huge gap between the strength and physical strength of men and women, and it could not be made up by some technology.

Because Zhang Weili, a famous female mixed martial arts athlete in the modern world, admitted in an interview that she could not beat stronger men.

The best option is not to fight hard, but to run away immediately.

In comparison, she felt that she was still a little bit behind Zhang Weili.

So women should not think about how to beat a man. If you can beat him, it basically means that the man is giving you the upper hand.

In parentheses, except for girls like Zana; just treat her as a man with a pretty girl's face but a heart like O'Neal.

But now, Anne had a reason to engage in hand-to-hand combat.

Because Hu Biao was holding a rifle and dealing with three Japanese soldiers, he not only couldn't take care of her, but another Japanese soldier was rushing towards her.

The sharp bayonet reflected the starlight and was about to pierce her body.

Unfortunately, the MP28 submachine gun in her hand had just used up all the bullets, and there was no time to replace the magazine and fire.

During the crisis, Annie shouted: "うちわのひと(one's own people)."

Perhaps it was Annie's Japanese language, with a very authentic Kyoto accent, that caught the Japanese soldier off guard and made him look visibly stunned; taking this opportunity, Annie smashed the MP28 in her hand over.

The submachine gun weighing 4 kilograms hit the Japanese soldier directly in the face. Even with the Japanese soldier's physique, his head was dizzy for a short time.

After quickly picking up half a brick from the ground, Annie rushed forward.

One, two, three hits... until the devil's face was smashed into a bloody mess.

Then, holding the half bloody brick, she rushed towards Hu Biao, "Damn it! Dare to hit her big pig's hoof? I'll kill you!"

After this brief battle, a new tactic emerged in the city: upon encountering the devils, they would first shout, "Uchiwanohitō (One of us)..."

(End of this chapter)

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