Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2735 Chun is giving away his head!

Chapter 2735 Qianchun is giving away his head!

As the Japanese stepped into the ambush circle step by step, Duanwu slowly opened the safety of his submachine gun.

The same goes for the other fighters.

Because the Japs were getting closer and had completely walked into their ambush range.

But this is not the best time yet, they are quietly waiting for Duanwu's order.

Finally, when the Japanese completely entered the preset ambush range, Duanwu shouted in a low voice: "Shoot!"

Before Duanwu finished speaking, the black-clad warriors pulled the trigger almost at the same time. Flashes of fire flashed from the bushes, instantly breaking the tranquility of the morning.

The bullets were like dense raindrops, whistling with deadly force, cutting through the air and heading straight for the Japanese.

The Japanese were caught off guard by the sudden attack. Their laughter and conversation stopped abruptly, replaced by screams of terror and despair.

Their bodies trembled and fell under the impact of bullets, and blood gushed out like a fountain, instantly dyeing the originally earthy mountain road red.

A Japanese officer luckily survived the first wave of shooting. As he was well-trained, he responded quickly.

He roared angrily: "Fight back! Fight back quickly!"

Under his command, the surviving Japanese soldiers began to frantically look for cover, trying to withstand the torrential rain of bullets.

Some of the Japs lay on the ground, raised their guns and fired back blindly, but most of their bullets just flew randomly into the depths of the woods and posed no threat to the black-clad soldiers at all.

The officer became even more furious upon seeing this.

He drew out the command knife from his waist and kept shouting: "Shoot!" He tried to motivate his men to fight bravely in this way.

However, under the dense gunfire, the morale of the Japs had already collapsed. They were just mechanically executing orders, with fear and despair in their eyes.

Because there is no obstruction on the mountain road here, and the enemy is using submachine guns.

After the first wave, only about thirty people were left out of their nearly one hundred people.

So there is no need to think about what will happen to them in the next second.

Sure enough, Duanwu and the black-clad troops did not disappoint them. With so many bullets pouring in, even if they were made of steel, they would probably be riddled with holes.

The Japanese officer saw this and knew that he was powerless. He stared at the rain of bullets coming from the woods with wide eyes and calmly gave up resistance.

Finally, he fell to his death as a bullet pierced his chest.

The remaining Japanese soldiers were in a state of chaos after losing their commander. Some tried to flee the battlefield, while others continued to fight back blindly.

However, under the fierce attack of the black-clad warriors, all their efforts were in vain. In the end, they could only die one after another in the northwest!

The battle ended quickly and Duanwu ordered the battlefield to be cleaned up immediately.

At the same time, another battle also started, led by the other half of the black-clad troops led by the one-eyed dragon.

Their fighting style is almost the same as Duanwu's, suppressing the enemy with terrifying firepower and eventually destroying them all.

Of course, the intensive gunfire coming from the two places also aroused the vigilance of Major Chiharu in the Japanese camp.

Major Chiharu was the highest-ranking officer in the entire Masano Brigade at that time.

So after the Masano Brigade experienced the death of its supreme commander twice, he became the new acting brigade commander.

It’s a pity that he didn’t have such command ability, otherwise he wouldn’t have sent two infantry squads out to die without knowing the enemy’s situation.

At this moment, he made another fatal mistake and actually sent people to support him.

So he sent out two infantry squadrons again, and the result was predictable. It was like sending people to their deaths.

With absolute advantage in numbers and firepower, if a squadron or a team of the Japanese left the camp, they would be courting death.

Soon two infantry companies were wiped out again, and it was only then that Major Chiharu reacted.

But it was too late. The Masano Brigade, which originally had less than 3,000 soldiers, suffered heavy losses again. Twice, four groups of people, a total of more than 500 people were killed.

Major Chiharu's expression gradually became solemn.

At this moment, he didn't dare to send anyone out anymore.

Major Chiharu stood in the command post, his brows furrowed, his eyes revealing unprecedented anxiety.

The Masano Brigade suffered a series of heavy losses, its morale was extremely low, and its troop strength was reduced to less than half of its previous strength.

Now, the number of troops under his command is less than 2,500, and among them there are more than 800 Imperial Army troops, more than 300 logistics personnel of the baggage troops, and more than 100 communications and medical personnel.

Most of these people have no fighting ability.

In other words, although there seem to be a lot of people in the camp, there are actually only about 1,500 people who are still capable of fighting.

Lieutenant Colonel Chiharu paced slowly, his mind full of thoughts. He didn't know who his opponent was, and how he could possess such terrifying combat power and command ability.

These questions kept circling in his mind, but he could never find the answers.

Major Chiharu stopped and stared at the mark on the map. That was the place where several teams he sent out had just been ambushed.

He carefully analyzed the nearby terrain, trying to figure out the enemy's layout and next course of action.

However, the lines and symbols on the map seemed to mock his incompetence and could not provide him with any useful clues.

He took a deep breath and tried to calm down.

Because now, his most important task is to work out a countermeasure that not only preserves the remaining troops but also finds out the enemy's details.

He could no longer blindly send people out to die, as that would only lead to the complete destruction of the Masano Brigade.

Thinking of this, Major Chiharu called the guards in and ordered: "Contact Songyuan immediately and ask them when the reinforcements will arrive. At the same time, send out scouts to sneak out of the camp and find out the enemy's situation, where our enemies are and their exact number. The rest of the people are not allowed to leave the camp."

"Hi!"

The guard received the order and left the tent to pass on the message.

Major Chiharu continued to stare at the map, praying silently in his heart that the support troops would arrive as soon as possible.

Because he knew very well that the Masano Brigade was in a precarious situation at the moment, and if they were not careful, it would completely collapse.

But he also knew that reinforcements could not arrive so quickly. If they arrived faster, he would be able to see reinforcements by noon, and he would be very happy.

So before that, he had to find a way to defend his camp.

He closed his eyes, various tactical strategies flashing through his mind, trying to find the key that could turn the tide of the battle.

However, he felt that he was often just about to come up with an idea, but suddenly his train of thought was interrupted, leaving him very confused.

However, at this moment, a scout rushed into the command post and reported: "Major, the enemy seems to be cleaning up the battlefield and preparing to evacuate."

"Nani?"

Major Chiharu was both surprised and delighted at this moment.

What was surprising was that the enemy was gaining momentum, had no plans for the next attack, and ended up preparing to withdraw.

The good news was that if the enemy really withdrew, he would not have to worry about whether he could defend the camp.

But he thought about it and felt something was wrong. The enemy was fighting well, so why did they suddenly withdraw? This must be a trick of the enemy.

Thinking of this, he immediately ordered: "Keep a close eye on the enemy's movements. I think it's not that easy for the enemy to evacuate!"

(End of this chapter)

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