Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2756 Colonel Nakajima’s anger!

Chapter 2756 Colonel Nakajima’s anger!

Aizawa lay on the edge of the trench, his eyes fixed on the front, his ear almost pressed against the cold and wet edge of the trench, listening to the enemy's gunfire.

Because the enemy's gunfire was not dense and there were no machine guns.

And even they are not as good as this firepower configuration.

His reconnaissance team consists of 22 people and has two machine guns.

On the contrary, judging from the sound of gunfire, the other side was no more than ten people, and they didn't even have a machine gun.

So he guessed that the other party might just be a reconnaissance team.

Thinking of this, Aizawa was furious. When did his Imperial Japanese Army become so cowardly? The enemy had less than ten people, yet they dared to attack more than twenty of them.

Thinking of this, Aizawa ordered: "Everyone listen carefully, we don't have many enemies, we have the ability to fight back! Now, split into two teams, one team is responsible for covering, and the other team follows me. We will go around from the side and catch the enemy off guard!"

"Hi!"

A Japanese sergeant took the order and led seven or eight Japanese soldiers out of the trench to fight back.

Aizawa, with another ten men, followed the trenches toward the enemy's hiding place in a roundabout way.

The trenches were filled with the corpses of Japanese soldiers, who were moving forward with one foot deep and one foot shallow.

Suddenly, the Japanese soldier walking in the middle tripped over a corpse and let out a slight cry of surprise.

As a result, this sound was heard by the enemy fifty meters away. They quickly turned their guns and shot at Aizawa and other Japanese devils.

Aizawa had no choice but to order his men to open fire and fight back. The two sides engaged in a fierce shootout in two unconnected trenches more than fifty meters apart.

The bullets flashed in the air, leaving dazzling traces and whistling with deadly force, shuttling back and forth between the two trenches.

Japanese soldier Aizawa picked up a steel helmet from the corpse of a Japanese soldier nearby and put it on his head, then quietly stuck his head out of the trench.

He wanted to find out the exact number of enemies and the location of the firing points.

But he didn't expect that as soon as his turtle shell emerged from the trench, it was blown away by a bullet.

Aizawa was so frightened that he shrank his neck and it took him a long time to recover.

Because just now, he almost died.

He cursed angrily and ordered his men to fight back.

At this time, the Japs showed off their skills. Some of them brought their colleagues to the top of the trenches as bait, while others did not even look or raise their heads, and just fired their guns as they pleased.

But no matter what, the fight was effective.

Occasionally, bullets would hit the enemy's position, splashing the dirt on the trenches and raising clouds of dust.

"idiot!"

Seeing this, Aizawa became angry, because if they continued fighting like this, when would the battle end?

He roared: "Hit them hard and show the true strength of the Imperial Japanese Army."

The Japanese had no choice but to risk sticking their heads out and firing at the enemy positions.

However, at this moment, a Japanese soldier just fired a shot, and before he could pull the bolt to push the next bullet into the chamber, his head was blown off by a bullet. The Japanese soldier's body trembled violently, and then he fell backwards weakly and fell into the trench.

Seeing this, Xiang Zeguizi's heart tightened, but he didn't have time to think too much at the moment. If he lost the battle again with twice the enemy's troops, he would not be able to face anyone when he returned.

Aizawa ordered loudly: "Shoot, shoot, hit hard!"

At this time, the other Japanese soldiers were also aroused with anger. They showed off what they had learned and continued to shoot at the opposite trenches.

Bullets crossed each other in the air, like meteors in the dark night. Bullets were flying everywhere, some hitting the wooden boards above the trench, splashing a lot of wood chips, while others were deeply embedded in the soil, leaving shocking craters.

The one-eyed man who led the black troops saw that the battle was almost over and immediately ordered a retreat.

He didn't come here to kill these devils, but to lure them into a trap.

It is definitely not cost-effective to confront the Japanese head-on in this plain area.

So since the Japanese had arrived, he had to lure them into the three checkpoints to fight them.

So after he successfully angered the Japanese, he quickly retreated.

But unexpectedly, when Aizawa saw this, he did not rush to chase after him.

Aizawa was a very cunning man, and he felt that these enemies who suddenly appeared and then suddenly retreated were very suspicious.

Since they took the initiative to open fire, why did they suddenly withdraw? Could it be that the Imperial Japanese Army's military power was so strong that it scared the enemy away?

He didn't believe such nonsense.

If this speculation is true, then what do the imperial soldiers who died last night matter?

So Aizawa did not order a pursuit, but waited for their reinforcements to arrive.

At the same time, he assigned several Japanese soldiers to check the place where the enemy had just stayed to confirm whether the enemy had really left.

The devils under Aizawa acted quickly. They carefully crossed the battlefield and searched every corner carefully.

After a while, the Japanese soldiers who were sent out came back to report that they confirmed that the enemy had fled far away and there was no threat in the camp anymore.

Aizawa let out a long sigh at this time, and his tense nerves finally relaxed.

He began to clean up the battlefield, ordered his men to clear the bodies and weapon debris on the battlefield, and sent someone to quickly contact Major Chiharu and report everything that happened here to Major Chiharu in detail:

"Major Chiharu, my unit just encountered an enemy attack, but we have repelled it. The enemy is not numerous, and seems to be a reconnaissance team. They are now fleeing towards the valley entrance of Sanchongguan. I dare not pursue them without authorization and am waiting for the arrival of the main force."

Lieutenant Colonel Chiharu was very satisfied with the report and immediately replied: "You did a good job. Keep monitoring the enemy's movements and report any situation immediately."

After replying to Aizawa, Major Chiharu ran to report the situation to Colonel Nakajima.

But at this time, Colonel Nakajima frowned slightly: "Since the enemy has already broken through the triple pass and is not evacuating, why are they still staying at the triple pass?"

Nakajima felt that there must be something strange about this, and asked Chiharu, "What do you think?"

Chiharu was flattered, because everyone knew that Colonel Nakajima was the commander of the famous Shadow Wolf Unit, and he was a think tank in front of Lord Kujo.

And at this moment, Lord Nakajima actually asked herself. How could Chiharu not feel elated?

He quickly replied, "Mr. Nakajima, I think this enemy group is most likely the vanguard of the Anti-Japanese Brigade. They are trying to delay our actions through harassment attacks, buying time for their main force to break out."

Chiharu thought he had answered very well. But when he looked up at Nakajima, Nakajima said with a sullen face: "Fortunately, there is no one like you in the Shadow Wolf Unit, otherwise, the Shadow Wolf Unit would be disgraced by you!"

(End of this chapter)

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