Chapter 1853

"Boom" "Boom" grenades exploded on both sides, and in the middle was where the Japanese army attacked.

It is obvious that the Japanese army is now furious. Looking at the places where the Japanese grenades exploded, they were trying to prevent the Northeast Army from escaping from both sides.

At this time, the puppet army commander and his two soldiers heard gunshots, fired by the sharpshooter of the Northeast Army.

"What is he fighting?" asked the puppet soldier in a low voice.

"Who are you asking?" Puppet Soldier B asked back.

At this time, their leader suddenly said: "Retreat quickly!" Then he got up and ran down the hill.

"Ah?" Both puppet soldiers A and B were stunned, but since the regiment commander had run away, they naturally had to follow him.

But they didn't understand, and the puppet soldier asked: "How do we run down there?"

"Who are you asking?" Puppet Soldier B asked the same question as before.

The puppet army commander was too lazy to explain to the two of them, and just added two ducks together - the three girls just ran down.

The puppet army commander had no choice but to lead his men to run downwards. The Japanese army fired grenades to their left and right, which clearly showed that they did not want the Northeastern soldiers to escape. So why didn't he run downwards?

The two puppet soldiers naturally didn't ask the commander and could only follow. When they turned around, they saw that the sharpshooter of the Northeast Army had also run away, but he was running down like the three of them.

  And when the other person lifted his feet, they felt that the frequency and stride were different from theirs, and he was much faster than them!

The sharpshooter was still wearing a piece of torn sackcloth for camouflage, and when he ran, it fluttered behind him like a flag, and the green grass and shrub branches on it also fluttered.

  At this moment, the sharpshooter of the Northeastern Army gave them the feeling that the other man was an eagle chasing them from behind, while the three of them were little chicks desperately running away in front!

The man ran so fast that he surpassed the three of them in a flash and ran diagonally below them.

At this time, the pseudo-army commander shouted "Hey", but no one paid attention to him.

Only then did the three of them realize how that man's running was different from theirs.

They were running down the hill, so they were running slowly, for fear that if they ran too fast they would be slowed down by inertia.

But he didn't even stop his feet and just kept running down for his life, how could he not be fast?

  Everyone likes to compare.
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Even children know, oh, that person is dressed so beautifully today.

People will drool when they see others eating delicious food, let alone now that they are running for their lives?

  What was the meaning of the Northeast Army's sharpshooter leaving them behind?

Does that mean that when the Japanese army rushes up the hill, we will attack those behind them?

The puppet army commander had been with the Japanese army for a long time, and of course he knew the Japanese army's tactics: once the people in front had already captured the top of the hill, the Japanese army behind would immediately rush up.

He was running forward anxiously when he suddenly saw the sharpshooter in front of him suddenly stop.

  The other person stopped very quickly, just like an emergency brake!

But Feifan stopped, and even turned around with the force of his feet, and lay down facing the hill above.

At the same time, the puppet corps commander saw that the box gun that had been bouncing behind his butt was now in his hand and against his shoulder.

  From the perspective of the pseudo-army commander, he could certainly see clearly that the other party's guns were not aimed at them. So, was there any need to say who the guns were aimed at?

The puppet army commander continued to run down with his two soldiers, and the sharpshooter's box gun started to fire "bang bang bang" and "bang bang bang".

Since the puppet army commander was very close to the man, he could clearly see the muzzle of the man's box gun trembling slightly. Since it was daytime, the gunfire could not be seen, but the smoke produced by the shooting dissipated from the muzzle.

  It turned out that this sharpshooter was actually covering for the three of them!

"Run! Hide." The man shouted while shooting. This was the first sentence the sharpshooter said to them now.

The pseudo-corps commander continued to run forward with the two soldiers, and soon passed the sharpshooter's position, and the sound of the sharpshooter's continuous shooting came to his ears.

The puppet army commander dared to guarantee that all the Japanese soldiers who showed up on the hill would be shot by this sharpshooter.

The reason was that he knew that the Japanese army's shooting skills were also very accurate.

As long as the Japanese rushed to the top of the hill and saw the three of them, as long as the Japanese aimed their rifles at them, they would definitely be shot. Now the three of them are still running well, and no bullets are shot from behind, so doesn't it mean that the Japanese soldiers who showed their heads were killed by the sharpshooter?

So who is this sharpshooter? Could this sharpshooter be the legendary Shang Zhen of the Northeast Army?

The pseudo-army commander was thinking but it did not stop him from running. There was wind in his ears, and in a flash the three of them finally ran to the bottom of the hill.

"Go into the wormwood, not the reed marsh." The puppet army commander shouted.

When the pseudo-corps commander ran down with the two soldiers, he had already seen that this was a circular hill, low and wide in the middle, with shining water in the middle, and around the water there were both wormwood and dense reeds.

With the common sense of the pseudo-army commander, he knew that wormwood might not grow in water, but reeds grew in water or mud, which was quite common.

If they enter the reeds and there is mud underneath, their speed will be affected.

Although there is water in the middle in the end, because they have not yet reached the water surface, moving in the weeds is always much easier than moving in the reeds.

The puppet army commander and the two soldiers hid in the weeds, then turned around and raised their guns.

The sharpshooter in front covered the three of them, so the three of them had to cover others as well.

Of course, if they were not loyal, the three of them could also take the opportunity to escape.

The problem is that although there is no way forward, it is also unrealistic to ask them to cross the water between the hills under the guns of the Japanese army.

Therefore, it would be better to cover each other with the sharpshooter of the Northeast Army and keep each other warm together until any changes occur.

When the puppet army commander and two soldiers A and B looked forward, they saw that the sharpshooter was already running back.

He still ran as fast as before, but the puppet army commander understood that no matter how fast he ran, he could never be faster than the bullet. As long as one Japanese soldier locked onto him with a rifle, his life would be gone!

So he simply switched his box gun to a rapid-fire machine gun and stared closely at the top of the hill.

In a moment, Japanese troops appeared on the top of the hill.

The Japanese troops showed up, and the puppet army commander's box gun started firing.

He just fired once and half the magazine of bullets was used up, and the Japanese soldier was shot and fell down.

Now it has come to the critical moment, and the puppet army commander has no time to save bullets.

Then, the puppet army commander moved his finger and adjusted the machine gun, and started firing bursts of fire at the top of the hill.

He didn't hope that the bullets could hit one or two Japanese soldiers, but he just wanted to pretend to be the sharpshooter. Under the threat of the sharpshooter's previous shooting skills, the Japanese soldiers would not dare to show their heads from the top of the hill.

But it was just his wishful thinking after all. Just when he had fired the last bullet in the gun chamber and heard the sound of the gun emptying, Japanese soldiers appeared on the top of the hill.

At this time, the puppet soldier B suddenly said: "Don't fight!"

Following the shout from puppet soldier B, puppet soldier A, who wanted to shoot, did not pull the trigger.

  Before the puppet army B could explain anything, they saw the sharpshooter from the northeast who was about to reach the front line with them, suddenly changed direction and rushed directly into the reeds not far from the three of them!

"Why don't you fight anymore?" the puppet army commander asked angrily.

Regardless of whether he changed the magazine or not, he knew it was too late to do so now, because at this moment he saw more Japanese soldiers popping up.

"We may not be exposed yet." Puppet Soldier B replied.

  But just because they don't fight doesn't mean the Northeast Army's sharpshooter won't fight.

Before the puppet soldier B finished speaking, there was another burst of short fire. This time they saw clearly that in this short burst of fire, the Japanese soldier who had shown his head on the opposite side fell down again.

"Let's go quickly, we can't hide here!" the puppet army commander suddenly said.


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