The War of Resistance

Chapter 847 Total Destruction

In later generations, there was a little game that asked readers to find the hidden sniper in a painting.

This is undoubtedly very demanding.

Painters will use their omnipotent pens to put the sniper right in front of the readers at incredible angles, but readers may not be able to find it even if their eyes are sore.

But in this battle, the Chinese soldiers who ambush were not snipers after all, and they did not have camouflage clothes that could blend in with the background.

Just as Chang Wei and Ding Yuanshu of the Northwest Army believed, Shang Zhen's style of play was a life-betting style of play.

When a Japanese soldier came forward with a rifle and his companions, he happened to pass by the pigsty in front of the house.

To be honest, from his heart, he didn't really care about the life or death of his companions. He was a foodie, and he just wanted to see if there were any pigs in the pigsty.

He didn't care whether the pigs in the pig pen were big fat pigs that looked like the second senior brother, or thin pigs with long hair. All he wanted to do was to take care of the pigs after completing this mission. .

But just when he walked to the earthen wall of the pigsty with his gun and looked inside, he happened to see a Chinese "common man" standing up from behind the earthen wall with a rifle.

After a very brief moment of looking at each other, the Japanese soldier only had time to scream. He instinctively pointed forward with his rifle, but it was too late after all, because the Chinese civilian was prepared before him.

Thus, the battle began with the discovery of a Chinese soldier hiding in a pig pen.

There was a gunshot, and a 6.5mm rifle bullet originally made by the Japanese directly hit the head of the Japanese soldier who was still lingering.

In the next moment, although the Japanese soldiers who were wary of the house all heard the sound or turned their bodies or heads, they were dozens of meters outside the Japanese army, or even only a few meters away. More than a dozen Chinese soldiers wearing plain clothes and carrying long and short guns appeared in the place.

The gunshots of "pop", "pop" and "pop" rang out instantly, and at the same time, two black grenades flew out from the yard less than 40 meters away from the Japanese army.

There is no way to describe the chaos and chaos of the battle at this moment.

Express it in words? But there are many soldiers on both sides of the enemy and we, and shooting and throwing grenades all happen at the same time. If we want to use language to express it at the same time, what will it look like? It's like a performance of folk music, erhu, suona, shengxiao, drum, etc. All the instruments are mixed together. You can hear various sounds, but it is absolutely impossible to hear any melody!

Express it in words? The written description has a sequence, but the problem is that all the soldiers are not idle. They are parallel units, not units in sequence!

But there is no doubt that in the brief moment when the battle started, the Japanese army suffered a big loss!

For the attacked party, cross-fire from the front will double their casualties, not to mention that the Japanese army has now entered the ambush circle arranged by the Chinese army.

Just in front of, behind, and to the left and right of the Japanese army, firepower points of more than a dozen Chinese soldiers suddenly appeared, and this did not include the Chinese soldiers hiding on the periphery who were aiming their rifles at the Japanese army.

The distance between the enemy and us is less than fifty meters, and some are only ten meters away, but Chinese soldiers are everywhere.

None of them are deserters, and no one is unable to pull the trigger because of nervousness. Regardless of whether they are from the Northeast Army or the Northwest Army, they are all veterans!

There is a saying that describes the fighting friendship between brothers: "Efforts are made to support each other, and lives are entrusted to each other." Why is it important to use backs to offset each other? That's of course because no one has eyes on the back of their head.

It can be counter-argued that when an opponent always appears behind you and points his cold gun at you, it is because of the gaze of death. Would you say it is scary or not?

Shang Zhen used the existing terrain to arrange the soldiers in a chaotic manner. Although it was not easy to form a unified action, it also ensured that there were Chinese soldiers behind the Japanese troops no matter which direction they faced.

In this case, how could the Japanese army not suffer a loss?

The sound of gunfire in the distance was like a sudden flight of black birds. It came and went as quickly as it came, and at this time, less than half of the Japanese troops were still standing.

The enemy and we are too close. If you use a rifle, you only have one chance to make a shot.

The box cannon could fire continuously, but when the Japanese army saw that they were too close, they rushed forward with a pistol. They were the Japanese army, and they had a tradition of hand-to-hand combat.

And then the enemy and us are mixed together, fighting hand-to-hand? No, no, to be precise, it was hand-to-hand combat, and the bayonets of the Japanese invaders were not always mounted on their rifles.

But at this time, the gunshots elsewhere continued.

Where did the gunfire come from? Just on the flanks of that house, Chu Tian, ​​Chen Hanwen, and Guo Baoyou were shooting on the road with Type 38 rifles.

Not all the Japanese troops came over. They also set up covering fire in the back, where there were still two Japanese corpses. There were three riflemen, one light machine gun, two shooters.

It's just that they set off covering fire, but how could Shang Zhen not think of this? If you are covering from behind, so are we.

However, when the Japanese machine gunners behind heard the gunshots from the front and started looking for the target, the gunfire in front stopped, and the enemy and ourselves were mixed together.

The three riflemen fired twice, but then they stopped shooting. One of the reasons was naturally that they were afraid of accidentally injuring one of their own.

And another reason is that the Japanese machine gunner lying on the ground was hit by a bullet flying from nowhere. His head hung down and he lay down, and the blood flowed on them. on the crooked handle of a machine gun.

At this time, the four remaining Japanese soldiers felt that something was wrong.

Although they were responsible for covering fire from behind, they were not far from the house in front. It was less than a hundred meters. Is that far? When they looked around, they saw more gray-black figures and fewer earth-yellow figures. At this time, they didn't understand that their Imperial Japanese Army had been plotted by the Chinese army!

Originally, they rushed out after hearing the gunshots and examined the wounds of their partner on the road and determined that it was just Chinese people who did it, but now they see that the other party is a common person?

Since the other party is deliberately scheming against them, they will never take the initiative to ask for a piece of jade, so they should take the information back first!

The remaining four Japanese soldiers got up from the ground, turned around and ran back. At this time, gunshots in the distance rang out again. They were still shot by Chu Tian, ​​Chen Hanwen and Guo Baoyou. The bullets caught up with two more Japanese soldiers. Seeing that the situation was not good, the remaining two Japanese soldiers ran diagonally towards the paddy field on the side of the road where there was no water.

They fell in love with the stem of the paddy field. The surrounding area was flat, so the stem could block the bullets.

Just as the two Japanese soldiers hunched over and hurried forward, they saw two figures in gray clothes suddenly appearing in the field.

The figure is not important. What is important is that they were too close there. They could even see the black muzzle of the rifle the other party was holding!

The two Japanese soldiers felt their heads buzzing. They never thought that the other side would have an ambush here!

They used to look down on the old rifles used by Chinese soldiers, but it turns out that no matter how old the rifle is, it can still kill people as long as it can shoot bullets!

Gunfire rang out, and the two Japanese soldiers were shot and fell down.

At this time, it was Chang Wei and Ding Yuanshu who appeared at the field stem.

The battlefield is just like life, sometimes no one can figure out what is going on.

Chang Wei and Ding Yuanshu also didn't get a chance to shoot before, but who would have thought that there were stupid roe deer in the Japanese army, and they bumped into their guns!

"Come on, these two guns belong to both of us!" Chang Wei said excitedly.

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