The war of resistance against mountains is heavy

Chapter 1939: Take turns to be the “bait”!

Chapter 1939: Take turns to be the “bait”!

"Hurry up and pull your head back. The Japanese are coming!" Behind the wormwood, Hu Zhuzi pulled his head back but did not forget to pull Shi Yong.

"Fuck!" Shi Yong was so angry at Hu Zhuzi that he cursed, but Hu Zhuzi didn't care.

"What should we do? Go back and report the news?" Shi Yong continued.

"What news do you want to report? We can just continue to fight these few Japanese devils right in front of us!" Hu Zhuzi disagreed.

If there was a third party present at this time, he would notice that there was excitement in Hu Zhuzi's eyes - the excitement of seeing prey, while Shi Yong was already a little nervous.

It was impossible for Shi Yong not to be nervous.

Although he just poked his head out, he caught a glimpse of about seven or eight Japanese soldiers.

That is to say, including the two Japanese soldiers killed by the two of them, the Japanese soldiers this time should be a squad.

"Squad" is what Shi Yong called the Japanese army, while the Japanese army called it "squad".

"Are you Hu? There are seven or eight Japanese soldiers down there!" Shi Yong didn't expect that Hu Zhuzi would continue to attack.

But what I said next shocked him again.

  "There are eleven more Japanese soldiers down there," Hu Zhuzi replied.

"How do you know?" Shi Yong didn't believe it.

"We can tell at a glance that the people below must be the Japanese vanguards. There are thirteen people in a squad, one Type 99 rifle and eight Type 38 rifles." Hu Zhuzi said without even running away.

"You said there was a large group of Japanese soldiers behind us, why didn't I see them?" Shi Yong asked.

"I didn't see it either!" Hu Zhuzi answered as a matter of course and then asked, "If we don't kill the Japanese vanguard, how can their battalion be revealed?

What should we say when we go back and report the news?

We can't just say that we only saw one squad of Japanese soldiers and that was it.

People asked why it was over, because we killed all thirteen devils!"

  It turned out that in Hu Zhuzi's eyes, he already regarded these thirteen Japanese devils as dead!

Shi Yong couldn't understand why Hu Zhuzi had such mysterious confidence that the two of them could kill thirteen Japanese devils?

The reason is that he did not know these veterans under Shang Zhen, let alone Hu Zhuzi.

In the long-term battles with the Japanese army, Shang Zhen and his people have formed their own style of combat.

For example, when Hu Zhuzi saw a Japanese soldier coming, his first reaction was to kill the other person quietly instead of shooting him to death.

The advantage of this is that you can kill one Japanese soldier without alerting other Japanese soldiers, so you have the opportunity to kill more Japanese soldiers.

Of course, the prerequisite is that you have to have such an opportunity and you have to have such ability.

When they found that there was a squad of Japanese soldiers on the hillside, Hu Zhuzi's first reaction was that with their marksmanship, they could take the initiative and knock down more than half of the Japanese soldiers.

Now he and the guy next to him each have a 20-shot box gun, and we have also seized two rifles. Then they will lead the Japanese soldiers into the woods and they will be able to knock down two or three more of them.

The above is not to say that Hu Zhuzi's thoughts are complicated, but because they have always fought like this and it has become a habit.

No matter how complicated something is, if you are used to playing with it, it is also called copying.

As for the fact that he was very sure that there were eleven Japanese soldiers under him, it did not mean that he counted the number of Japanese soldiers. It was just that when these veterans talked about the organization of the Japanese army together, they all knew that a Japanese squad was a class, which consisted of thirteen people.

Similarly, when he discovered the second Japanese soldier, Hu Zhuzi used Shi Yong as bait and killed the Japanese soldier himself. It doesn't mean that he deliberately plotted against Shi Yong and saved the most dangerous job for him, but it was because these old soldiers usually fought in this way.

  But at this moment, Shi Yong, who had just made a handful of "bait", looked at Hu Zhuzi again and thought, is this guy pretending to be a pig to eat the tiger? Is he going to use me as bait again?

"How do you plan to fight?" Shi Yong asked Hu Zhuzi.

"First, you use your rifle to kill the Japanese machine gunner, and then the Japanese will attack you, and I will shoot them with my box gun next to you." When Hu Zhuzi answered him like this, Shi Yong thought in his heart, "As expected," "As expected," this little bastard, isn't he using me as bait?

So Shi Yongqi said, "Why should I shoot first? You shoot first and let the Japanese attack you! Then I will use my box gun to shoot the Japanese from the side!"

  After Shi Yong finished speaking, he looked at Hu Zhuzi's face and thought to himself, let's see what you have to say this time?

But he really misjudged Hu Zhuzi, because Hu Zhuzi immediately replied: "Okay, then it's a deal!" After that, Hu Zhuzi stretched out his hand and picked up the Type 38 rifle that had just been seized. He bent over and ran to the right, leaving Shi Yong dumbfounded where he was!

  Shi Yong really didn't expect that when Hu Zhuzi said he would be bait, he would just take the gun and leave without any hesitation!

But how could he know that Hu Zhuzi Hu Zhuzi, that is a tiger, a real tiger, not a fake tiger!

In Hu Zhuzi's eyes, it was purely about fighting the Japanese.

  What is bait? If you are used as bait, you are more likely to be sacrificed. Hu Zhuzi has no idea about that!

Hu Zhuzi’s idea is that as long as they can beat the Japanese, they will be happy!

Shi Yong, who was already confused by Hu Zhuzi, watched Hu Zhuzi run to a place about fifty or sixty meters away from him. He lay on the ground and first checked his rifle to see if there were any bullets in it.

After the inspection, Hu Zhuzi looked at him, made a shooting gesture to him, and then he really crawled forward until he raised his rifle and aimed down the slope.

At this point, Shi Yong felt that he was judging others by his own standards.

He also quickly took off the box gun he was carrying, put the wooden box on the handle of the gun, and then climbed down the slope.

Because of his hesitation just now, Shi Yong was a little slow. When he stuck his head out and could see the Japanese troops at the bottom of the slope, gunshots were heard from the other side of Huzhuzi.

Amid the sound of gunfire, Shi Yong saw the last Japanese soldier fall down after being shot. That Japanese soldier was less than a hundred meters away from them. As for the closest Japanese soldier in front, he was only seventy or eighty meters away from them.

Originally, those Japanese soldiers were heading towards him, but Hu Zhuzi's shooting successfully attracted the attention of the Japanese soldiers. Shi Yong saw the remaining Japanese soldiers scatter and lie down, and they all raised their rifles.

Shi Yong resisted the urge to shoot at the Japanese army immediately and instead put down his box gun.

He just lay obediently in the wormwood. He had to wait for a good opportunity to kill as many Japanese soldiers as possible.

Of course he knew how good his marksmanship was. It was the marksmanship of a normal veteran. With the box gun with a wooden box, he was sure to hit seven or eight out of ten targets within 50 meters. If it was farther, his marksmanship would be compromised.

"Bang", "Bang", "Bang", the sound of gunfire from the Japanese army rang out at the bottom of the slope.

Fearing that the Japanese army would discover him, Shi Yong did not turn his head to look at Hu Zhuzi, and Hu Zhuzi's gunshots did not ring out again.

The boy was an old soldier. Even though he looked dazed, he would not die immediately, Shi Yong guessed.

Next, Shi Yong saw some Japanese soldiers setting up the Type 99 light machine gun, and the gun started firing "da da da" and "da da da".

However, the light machine gun only fired two "da da da" sounds, and then another gunshot was heard on the mountain, and the gun went silent again. The Japanese army's deputy gunner was killed by Hu Zhuzi again!

This guy is really good! Shi Yong praised in his heart. He guessed that Hu Zhuzi must have changed his shooting position just now.

But then the sound of gunfire rang out again from the foot of the mountain, and in response Hu Zhuzi remained silent again.

However, it was obvious that Hu Zhuzi's marksmanship made the Japanese army wary.

Next, the Japanese machine guns were still firing, but the remaining Japanese soldiers climbed up from the ground and dispersed under the cover of the machine guns, and then, holding their guns, they went to the left and right to detour towards Shi Yong's right wing - that is, the direction of Hu Zhuzi.

When a direct attack was blocked, the Japanese army would resort to flanking tactics. Shi Yong was familiar with this.

It's just that the Japanese army is now making a detour to the Tiger Pillar on Shi Yong's right. Now one of the Japanese troops is not making a detour away, but for Shi Yong, it is just coming in a detour.

"One, two, three, four." Shi Yong counted silently. There were four Japanese soldiers running towards him.

Shi Yong knew that it was time to fight to the death.

Originally, he planned to let the Japanese army rush to Huzhuzi, and when the Japanese army was closest to him, he would shoot at the Japanese army's flank, so that he would be sure to kill two more.

But who would have thought that the Japanese army would make such a detour and that we would end up being the front line of the Japanese army. This would be a desperate battle!

Just as Shi Yong saw that the Japanese army was only fifty meters away from him and was about to appear and shoot, the sound of rapid-fire box gun firing suddenly rang out on his right wing.

Shi Yong only took a glance and saw that some of the Japanese soldiers heading towards Huzhuzi were shot and fell to the ground.

As for whether there are any others, he no longer has time to look.

He quickly withdrew his gaze and looked towards his side. The four Japanese soldiers were running towards him desperately with rifles in hand.

"Come on, you bastard!" Shi Yong yelled softly and suddenly set up the box gun in the weeds. Then the box gun in his hand started to make "bang bang bang" and "bang bang bang" sounds!


Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like