The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Begins in Songhu

Chapter 264 Capturing the Flag [Bonus Chapter 1010 for the Emergence of the Erotic Photographer]

Chapter 264 Capturing the Flag (Part 3) [Bonus Chapter 1010 for the Emergence of the Erotic Photographer]

When his beloved horse 'Guagua' was simultaneously stabbed deeply into its chest and abdomen by several bayonets, it let out a long, mournful wail and collapsed with its hooves buckling.

Annie's eyes reddened, and she was so heartbroken that she almost cried.

You know what! Ever since she captured this pure white Farwave horse, Anne has been very proud of it.

Even though Hu Biao and others were holding out in Taierzhuang, she was busy procuring various supplies and organizing support troops outside. She was incredibly busy.

They would rather squeeze out some precious rest time to personally feed Guagua and groom her fur.

This shows Annie's extraordinary fondness for 'Guagua'.

The problem is, after they run out of bullets and charge forward with knives, guns, and other melee weapons...

The Japanese soldiers on the mound knew that firing alone would not be enough to stop their opponents, so they stood up, shoulder to shoulder, holding gleaming bayonets.

This formed a dense bayonet formation, blocking their path to the top of the mound.

Under the bright moonlight tonight, the bayonets were gleaming everywhere, making it look like a jungle of bayonets from afar, with no way to get around them.

Ironically, at the very top of the mound, two groups of Japanese soldiers were already brandishing samurai swords.

He cut off the gold tassels from the regimental flag one by one, then rolled up the remaining flag and placed it on the ground, muttering incantations as he began to bow.

It seems that this offering and burning ceremony will be much shorter than they expected.

They didn't have much time left to capture the flag.

What to do? Just grit your teeth and charge forward, no matter what.

So, even though she clearly knew what was about to happen, Annie, taking the lead, still kicked Guagua's belly hard, urging it to charge towards the jungle of bayonets in front of it.

With its momentum and weight of over 500 kilograms, it possesses a powerful impact.

Guagua directly knocked over six or seven Japanese soldiers in front of him, causing them to roll in a heap after falling to the ground; the two Japanese soldiers with the most serious injuries had their chests crushed and were clearly beyond saving.

There is no doubt that cavalry possesses a powerful impact when facing infantry.

Unfortunately, at the moment of impact...

Three bayonets were deeply embedded in Guagua's chest. The force of the impact caused most of the bayonets to break off, resulting in serious injury to Guagua.

After knocking several Japanese soldiers to the ground, Guagua's charge had to come to a halt.

The next second, five or six Japanese soldiers around them, bayonets in hand, charged towards them with deadly force.

One of the bayonets aimed at Annie was quickly dodged by the girl with a quick sidestep; however, with Guagua's large body, there was no way he could dodge it.

After being stabbed four or five more times, the scene at the beginning unfolded, with poor Guagua screaming and collapsing.

Overwhelmed with grief and anger, Annie, carrying the "Ichimonji Yamato no Ue" (a type of Japanese sword), dismounted and killed the nearest Japanese soldier who had stabbed Guagua to death.

As for the scene in which he saw three other Japanese soldiers about to stab him with their bayonets out of the corner of his eye during the process, he couldn't care less about it.

Fortunately, at that moment, another dull thud was heard from nearby, followed by the cracking sound of bones breaking.

That was Hu Biao, riding a packhorse. Although the horse was a bit slow, he still managed to arrive at that moment and crashed into the Japanese bayonet formation.

The packhorse that Hu Biao was riding was naturally far inferior in quality to a proper warhorse like Guagua.

But before he fell to the ground and struggled, he still managed to knock away several Japanese soldiers in front of him.

These unlucky guys, who were sent flying by the impact, tumbled into the three Japanese soldiers who were about to stab Annie. Although they didn't fall over on the spot, they made the Japanese soldiers panic and stop their stabbing movements.

Hu Biao was fortunate to save Annie's life at just the right time.

It was from this moment that horses and mules began charging into the Japanese bayonet formation. As they shattered the first few ranks of the Japanese bayonet formation, many of our brothers perished in the battle.

After all, not everyone has the strength and luck of Annie and Hu Biao to dodge the Japanese bayonets and avoid being thrown off when their warhorses fell.

Some brothers were even unfortunately crushed by fallen mules and horses, ending up like lambs to the slaughter.

Thus, relying on this reckless charge, Hu Biao and his men crashed into the Japanese bayonet formation and became completely entangled with them.

An exceptionally fierce and bloody hand-to-hand combat immediately broke out between the two sides.

The Subei Independent Regiment wanted to rush to the top of the hill as soon as possible and seize the regimental flag; the Japanese side gritted their teeth and tried to hold off the enemy and push them back as much as possible.

Driven by their respective goals, both sides fought fiercely, each transforming into a beast.

No matter how exquisite the swordsmanship or how agile the footwork, it's all useless. It all comes down to who can move faster, who has more strength, who has a stronger fighting will, and who has better luck.

Every second, people on both sides died in battle, and sometimes several people died.

In such a bloody battle, within a very short time, Hu Biao and Annie, who were fighting side by side, were each stabbed two or three times.

Fortunately, the Japanese soldiers habitually aimed their bayonets at the chest and abdomen of the two men, but they had both padded their chests with double-layered DIY bulletproof plates.

No matter how strong the Japanese soldiers' stabs were, even if they managed to pierce through the double layers of protection, they couldn't pierce too deeply to cause a fatal injury.

Instead, they casually swung their swords back, slicing off the fingers or half of the hands of the Japanese soldiers in front of them, before finally chopping them down to the ground.

Suddenly, Hu Biao heard a series of loud crashing sounds, screams, and faint cracking sounds of bones breaking.

Without even glancing in the direction the sound came from, Hu Biao knew that it must be Van Gogh, Lao Yu, and Mr. Nan Ze leading another cavalry force to attack.

They had already crashed into the Japanese bayonet formation from another direction.

As for when the small convoy led by Zanana, the wizard, and Mo Shuiyan will arrive, that remains to be seen.

Because this small mound is some distance from the main road, and cars simply can't get there...

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Hu Biao was right. Van Gogh, Lao Yu, and Mr. Nan Ze led another cavalry force, and after a long and hard journey, they finally arrived at this time.

With the addition of this fresh force, the pressure on Hu Biao and his team was immediately reduced considerably.

Unfortunately, Mr. Nanze, with a long gash on his face from the bayonet, took the opportunity to cut off a Japanese soldier's arm; then he cleaved the Japanese soldier in the face with another blow, thus eliminating his opponent.

In a very brief moment, I looked up and glanced at the top of the mound.

Thanks to the fact that the Japanese soldiers were all short and had short legs, he was able to see some of the latest developments at the top of the mound thanks to his height.

However, this latest situation is extremely bad.

Because he saw that while some Japanese soldiers were bowing and kneeling in front of them, where the regimental flag should have been placed, there were two other Japanese soldiers pouring a bottle onto the ground.

Even a fool could figure out that this was flammable material like kerosene, gasoline, or alcohol being poured out.

Everything indicated that the Japanese ceremony was about to end, and in a very short time, they would be able to burn the regimental flag to ashes.

In his haste, he instinctively wanted to do something.

It's like throwing a grenade over there, or pulling out a pistol and firing a few shots.

Before he could even form this thought or take any action, a Japanese lieutenant brandishing a samurai sword charged at him.

Once he was entangled, Mr. Nanze could only fight the Japanese lieutenant.

He yelled at the top of his lungs, "You deadbeat, you taciturn fellow, you old Cao, you better think of something quickly, or it'll be too late..."

(End of this chapter)

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