Just when the Japs were about to attack the city with all their strength, a Japs ran to the captain and whispered a few words into the ear of the leader. The Japs captain's face immediately showed an angry look, but he finally ordered his men to withdraw their troops.
It was Su Yuan who took the Japanese to a section of the city wall that he felt was secluded. He grabbed the rope and slipped down first. When he saw that there was no movement around, he sent a signal to the top. Baoguo and Chunlei immediately slowly brought the Japanese down.
Su Yuan was holding the Japanese soldier, and when he saw the shadow of the Japanese soldier shaking in front of him, he released the Japanese soldier Shicun from being tied up and shouted: "Go away."
Shimura bowed to him and said a stiff thank you before returning to the team. At this time, Su Yuan really wanted to fight between the two sides so that he could show off his skills behind the Japanese's back.
However, Japan, which had benefited from previous wars against China, would not give up their plot easily. They claimed that although the missing soldiers had returned to the army, they had concealed it, and that they had just retreated to mobilize troops for siege. Soon they claimed that Wanping was under attack
It has become a siege situation, and we still need to enter the city for inspection, otherwise we will forcefully enter the city.
After being resolutely refused by the defenders, the Japanese army began to shell the city and began to attack, and the defenders also began to mount a resolute resistance.
"The fight is about to begin!" Hearing the fierce gunshots from the city gate, Su Yuan felt excited. He took off his gun and moved forward.
The Japanese army seemed to be well prepared. They fired artillery fire at the city head, firing light and heavy weapons at the same time, and soon suppressed the firepower counterattack on the city. Compared with the enemy, the Chinese army in Wanping City was relatively hasty, and it was in the middle of the night.
, failed to organize an effective counterattack.
Just when the Japs were feeling triumphant, Su Yuan had already touched the Japs' back. Through the firelight and the stars in the sky, Su Yuan could only vaguely see the attacking Japs. He was not completely sure about shooting Su Yuan at night.
He must shoot decisively and quickly. Su Yuan raised his gun and aimed at the Japs at the rear, so that the Japs would not notice him for the time being. Su Yuan raised his gun and lowered it slightly. The back of a Japs appeared in the protective ring. Su Yuan's gun muzzle swayed slightly up and down, and was caught in the protective ring.
The Japanese also found the sight at the same time, and then pressed the muzzle, and the gap immediately appeared.
At this time, the crosshair was already at the gap. Su Yuan saw the vague crosshair in the center, and the light reflected from the helmet on the Japs head was also vaguely exposed. Su Yuan immediately pulled the trigger.
The bullet flew across the battlefield under the starlight and accurately penetrated the Japanese soldier's head. Su Yuan cheered excitedly in his heart. This was the first Japanese soldier he had killed. Then he loaded the bullet and started shooting continuously.
Finally, after four or five Japs were killed, the enemy finally noticed the precise and fatal shots fired from behind. The Japs panicked, and the attack in front suddenly weakened. A dozen Japs turned around and rushed towards Su Yuan.
But the Japanese who attacked Su Yuan quickly learned how to hunt Su Yuan. Let alone attack, they couldn't even raise their heads. If they exposed themselves even for a brief moment, they would be hit by flying bullets.
The Japs leading the team realized something was wrong and immediately deployed machine guns to suppress it. The firepower of the defenders on the city also began to increase. The Japs were overwhelmed by the enemies before and after. In the end, they felt that the threat behind them was the greatest and decided to relieve their worries first.
Under fierce artillery fire and machine gun fire, Su Yuan began to evacuate, and soon disappeared into the night. The Japs lost more than a dozen people and even Su Yuan's shadow was not seen. In the end, the frustrated Japs squadron leader looked at the tall