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Chapter 60 The Art of Ambush 4

The distance was only a few tens of meters. Under the command of the Japanese second lieutenant, the Japanese army advanced very quickly, but they also entered the ambush circle arranged by Tangcheng. The nearest hole to the Japanese army was less than 10 meters away from them.

Mi. seemed to have noticed something. The second lieutenant commanding the Japanese army suddenly stopped. There seemed to be an inexplicable danger hidden in the seemingly empty field in front of the Tutu Temple, which made his heart palpitate.

"Fire!" Tang Cheng in the cave suddenly opened up the turf covering the cave and roared. He lay down directly at the entrance of the cave and pointed the flower machine in his hand at the Japanese soldiers in front. "Da da da da da da" the muzzle of the gun kept beating.

, the hot bullet casings fell and bounced at the entrance of the hole. Ignoring the heat brought by those bullet casings, Tang Cheng only focused on shooting the bullets in the magazine at the Japanese soldiers. As Tang Cheng shouted and fired, the land

Intense gunshots rang out in front of the temple. The soldiers of the Second Company, who had already lost their patience, got out of the hole where they were hiding and fired desperately at the Japanese soldiers directly in front.

The ambush firepower on Tangcheng's side came out of the ground. The weapons in their hands were like scythes that harvested life. The Japanese soldiers exposed in Tangcheng's sight were screaming and rolling in the blood-stained field*

*, and more Japanese soldiers were lying on the ground unable to move. Their lives were ruthlessly harvested amidst the intensive gunfire, and the green and yellowish weeds had turned dark red and were beaten.

The Japanese soldiers who were caught off guard had no way out because they had no time to react.

Long-distance sniping can effectively kill the enemy, and can also make the enemy feel careless. The damage and shock caused by strong firepower at close range seems to be more frightening to the enemy. In that kind of situation

Under the heavy firepower that swept away fallen leaves in the autumn wind, the combat power that the Japanese army was proud of was not worth mentioning at all. The survival of the fittest between bolt-action rifles and automatic firearms was decided in close combat, especially when the distance was close enough to see clearly.

The opponent's facial expression during close combat.

"Da da da da da da" the machine gun roared, hot bullet casings were continuously scattered on the side of the machine gunner, and the rain of bullets fired from the gun chamber created dense ash columns in the field. The rain of bullets was like raindrops.

It was almost like plowing the ground in the ambush circle. The soil splashed by the bullets flew in the air along with the twisted bodies of the Japanese soldiers, and then fell to the ground with a crash, hitting the bodies of the Japanese soldiers. In just the blink of an eye, these

The soil scattered and covering the Japanese corpses turned dark red.

"Am I going to die? I'm going to die." Kurokawa, holding his head in his hands, lay down tightly in the field, his head deeply buried in the weeds in front of him, and he kept mumbling.

Kurokawa, who was lying close to the ground, had already thrown away his rifle. This was a precursor to a person's collapse. The Japanese army was not invincible, and not all Japanese soldiers were unafraid of death. At least Kurokawa did not.

Frankly speaking, he could continue to run despite such a violent attack. The smell of blood in the air and the tragic situation in front of him put his nerves on the verge of collapse at any time.

When the torrential gunfire sounded, Kurokawa staggered and fell to the ground. When Kurokawa raised his head again, he happened to see Second Lieutenant Inoue, who was closest to him, shaking his body like chaff.

Large clouds of blood mist were shooting out of Second Lieutenant Inoue's body. Kurokawa watched Second Lieutenant Inoue being shot and killed, watching Second Lieutenant Inoue shaking his body like chaff, and watching Second Lieutenant Inoue's head like a rotten watermelon.

It exploded, and Lieutenant Inoue's body fell heavily to the ground like a log.

This intuitive image horrified Kurokawa. Using a firearm to kill a person from a distance and watching a person being beaten to pieces in front of his eyes are two different intuitive feelings. So Kurokawa was afraid.

I was very scared. "Plop", another corpse still covered in blood mist fell next to Kurokawa. Due to inertia, the corpse that happened to fall next to Kurokawa rolled over, and its empty eyes were just right.

He met Kurokawa's frightened eyes. The staring eyes were dull and gray, just like the sky when it snowed, and they were so cold that it made your hands and feet feel cold.

Subconsciously curling up his body to get away from the corpse, Kurokawa couldn't help but feel frightened. Even though his heart was about to jump out of his chest, he still opened his mouth desperately and breathed in every breath of air he could.

He couldn't move around, just lying there like this. Kurokawa, who was extremely frightened, reminded himself in his heart that lying still on the spot meant that he had a greater chance of survival, because he was covered in the blood of his companions.

and minced meat, Kurokawa felt disgusted, he didn't want to become a pile of disgusting minced meat.

After encountering strong firepower, the Japanese troops who came like a tide tried to evacuate backwards, but the intensive firepower made it impossible for the Japanese troops to escape. "Pa", "pa" and "pa" continuous gunshots rang out, and they lay among the corpses.

The Japanese troops finally began to fight back, but they were just sporadic gunfire and not intensive. Although the Japanese troops began to fight back, their sparse counterattacks did not pose a threat to Tangcheng. Facing the strong firepower, there were still people among the Japanese troops.

Shot casualties.

Tang Cheng, who was the first to fire, had already targeted the two Japanese light machine guns. Most of the bullets in the first magazine of the flower machine were donated by Tang Cheng to the two Japanese soldiers carrying the light machine guns.

After changing the magazine, Tang Cheng focused his attention on the 50mm grenade. He could not let the Japanese army set up the machine gun and the grenade. This was the consensus of Tang Cheng and several veterans behind him. As the barrage repeated

The fields were plowed back and forth, and all Japanese soldiers who came near the two light machine guns and grenade launchers fell into a pool of blood.

A Japanese soldier lying in the pile of corpses suddenly raised his arm. Tang Cheng, who had quick eyes and quick hands, swooped over a short distance. The Japanese soldier who was hit by the bullet just lowered his arm, and there was a "boom".

There was a loud sound, and a cloud of smoke rose from the pile of Japanese corpses. With such strong firepower at close range, Tangcheng's side had all the advantages. There was no need to throw grenades to block their sight. They couldn't throw grenades on their side, and neither could Tangcheng.

The Japanese troops were allowed to throw grenades and use smoke to block their own shooting sights.

But the Japanese soldiers were not fools. After experiencing huge casualties in the first two rounds, at least three Japanese soldiers threw grenades almost at the same time. "Boom", "Boom" and "Boom" exploded three times in a row, and the smoke dispersed with the explosion.

Together, the Japanese soldiers who had been suppressed by Tangcheng found an opportunity to fight back. The wounded who were still able to hold their rifles opened fire to provide cover fire. The Japanese soldiers who clenched their teeth stood up and faced Tangcheng.

The city rushed towards them, and the murderous nature that had invaded their bones was completely released. They all knew that if they wanted to survive, they must defeat the enemies who attacked them.

The trembling Kurokawa also stood up and charged. If he hadn't stood up and charged, he might have been shot to death by the commander Cao who was staring at him. A string of bullets hit Kurokawa, who was staggering.

He landed on the ground and lay down in the field with an extremely embarrassing movement. The string of bullets that flew over his head hit the chest of a Japanese soldier who was following him. The Japanese soldier seemed to have been hit hard by someone.

For a moment, his chest, which was pouring with blood, slumped backwards, and with his arms outstretched, he was like a bird that had been hit, tumbling down in the air of death.

Kurokawa gasped for air. He pressed his chest with one hand, trying to hold down his heart that was almost jumping out of there. The other hand tightly grasped his rifle and did not dare to let go. Kurokawa tried hard several times, but finally

He didn't dare to move forward. He was afraid that there were other guns aimed at him. The luck just now would not happen every time. "Pa" A piece of soil collapsed next to Kurokawa, and then a shouting voice came.

The voice said, "Kurokawa, you coward, get up and continue charging, or I will kill you."

Kurokawa turned pale and hugged his rifle tightly. The person who shouted at him just now was a veteran. After all the second lieutenants and sergeants who led the team were killed in battle, the veteran with the most seniority automatically took over the command. "Damn it" in his heart.

Cursing secretly at the veteran named Yongji, Kurokawa reluctantly curled up his right leg, ignoring the gesture made by veteran Yongji. Kurokawa's eyes were fixed on the bush in front of him to his left.

, maybe if you run there by yourself, you will be lucky enough to survive.

Veteran Yongji once again gestured to Kurokawa, indicating that he would rush out first, and then after Kurokawa covered and fired, he provided cover and fired for Kurokawa so that they could continue to advance forward. Kurokawa did not move or shake his head.

This made Yongji very angry. Just when Yongji was about to continue making gestures to Kurokawa, he saw Kurokawa, who had been lying on the ground, move. Kurokawa ran very fast, but Yongji discovered the direction in which Kurokawa was running.

It's not at all directly in front of where I just gestured.

Kurokawa ran very fast. He had never shot as fast as he did today. He was getting closer and closer to the bush. Kurokawa showed a hint of joy while running, but the corner of Kurokawa's mouth just curled up.

Then his face stiffened. There was a "pop" sound, and a ball of gun flame burst out from the barrel of the gun protruding from the bushes. Kurokawa could hear that it was the unique sound of a Mauser rifle. With the sound of the gun, Kurokawa

Chuan's chest seemed to have been hit hard. His legs that he stepped forward remained in front of him, and his entire upper body fell backwards. His head was thrown back, and he fell heavily to the ground.

Kurokawa, who was trying to survive, fell on his back on the ground. He wanted to move, but his limbs did not obey his orders. He was too heavy to lift even an inch. He was hit in the chest by a bullet, and blood flowed out.

A stream of bullets came out from the bullet hole in his chest. He cursed in a low voice, but a mouthful of blood spurted out from his mouth. His eyes searched everywhere, but his unruly neck could not move, so his eyes

I could only look dryly at the smoke-filled sky.


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