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Chapter 110 A Moment of Life and Death

"Baga" saw Tang Cheng and the others rushing out of the village and disappearing into the wilderness. The Japanese soldiers responsible for blocking them were itching their teeth with hatred. "Chase, catch up and kill them." After hearing the news, the Japanese soldiers who came over were among several

Under the leadership of the veteran team leader, we chased after them. They set up an encirclement and were still able to be broken through by the enemy. This was a great insult to them, veterans of the Pingchuan team. The only way to wash away the shame on them was to catch up and break through.

enemies and then kill them.

Tangcheng and the others had successfully broken through, but Zhou Xian and the others who rushed towards the village entrance hit the iron plate head-on. After Hirakawa Ichiro and the others surrounded the village, they first raided the truck at the entrance of the village. Not to mention all the people sleeping in the carriage were turned into corpses.

The light and heavy machine guns left in the carriage also became the trophies of Ichiro Hirakawa. Zhou Xian and the others, who only had rifles, had a slight upper hand at first, but when they rushed to the entrance of the village, they fell into the trap set by Ichiro Hirakawa.

In a heavy fire trap.

The fire from more than 5 light and heavy machine guns was enough to create a barrage with a length of more than ten meters without blind spots. In addition, under the light of the car lights, Zhou Xian and the others, who had nowhere to hide, were attacked like raindrops without any ability to fight back.

The barrage killed them all. When Zhou Xian and the others were all killed, that is when Tangcheng heard the intensive gunfire, it was fortunate that Huang Chengzhong's soldiers attacked. Otherwise, if Tangcheng and the others were delayed for a while, they would be followed.

The Japanese troops came and entangled him tightly.

Tang Cheng and the others who had already rushed out of the village ran wildly with their heads lowered. From time to time, bullets trailing dark red shimmer flew past them. Some were hit by bullets while running and fell into the field. However, no matter whether they were shot or fell.

The people on the ground were still holding out their hands, and no one dared to say anything. They just gritted their teeth and ran desperately towards the woods outside the village. Whether they could survive depends on whether they could escape into the woods before they were hit by bullets. As long as

After entering the woods, the sight of the Japanese soldiers chasing behind them would be blocked by the trees. In addition, it was still night, so entering the woods was basically a chance of survival.

Tang Cheng did not dare to look back. From time to time, someone in the running crowd groaned and fell down after being shot, but Tang Cheng dared to look back. The gunshots in the village behind him had become much weaker. Tang Cheng knew that those who stayed in the village were doomed.

Maybe Zhou Xian and the others will all die in the hands of the Japanese army. The chance of survival is obtained by fighting hard, and it is also paved with the lives of Zhou Xian and the others. The Japanese army is still chasing behind them. If they hesitate a little, there will be no chance of survival.

He might have lost his life, so Tang Cheng didn't dare to stop or turn around.

"Boom" The field beneath his feet trembled with the explosion. A ball of fire rose in the field, and the soil splashed by the explosion flew far away with the air waves. "Run quickly, this is a Japanese grenade." Tang

Cheng shouted, his feet moved a little faster, and he stretched out his hand to pull Liu Shitou, who was slightly out of breath. Tang Cheng secretly prayed that the Japanese troops surrounding the village only had grenades and no mortars. "Boom" was another ball of fire.

With the help of the firelight, Tang Cheng saw Huang Chengzhong, who was rushing at the front, staggered and fell to the ground, and a soldier of the 184th Division who followed him was pushed up by the air wave.

"Shitou, you take the machine gun and leave quickly." Rushing to Huang Chengzhong's side, Tang Cheng picked up the light machine gun on the ground and gave it to Liu Shitou. He then reached out and pulled up Huang Chengzhong who was lying on the ground. Huang Chengzhong's back was injured by shrapnel.

When Tang Cheng pulled him up from the ground, Huang Chengzhong screamed like a pig, but this was not the time to stop and check the wound. Tang Cheng could only fumble to remove the shrapnel from Huang Chengzhong's back, and then talked to Hou Sanliang

The man grabbed Huang Chengzhong's hands and dragged Huang Chengzhong like a dead dog towards the woods ahead.

They were only a dozen meters away from the woods, and three of Tang Cheng's group were knocked over by Japanese grenade launchers in the field. The gunshots and shouts behind them also lingered like ghosts.

"Shitou, you and Dice, protect the wounded and go south first, we will follow." After finally entering the forest, Tang Cheng snatched the light machine gun from Liu Shitou's arms and gave it to Hou San, and then took it off Huang Chengzhong's body.

He put on the belt with the ammunition box, and then squatted down with his whole body facing outward.

"The ghosts of Gou Ri keep chasing them. Sooner or later they will be chased to death in the woods at this rate. Let's beat them here so that we can get something useful." Ambushes have always been a part of Tangcheng.

Their strength is that although there are less than 10 people left by him who can continue to fight, the big guys were forced hard by the Japanese army in the village just now. They are all simmering with anger. Tang Cheng said that he would ambush and pursue them here.

The Japanese troops who came over, Lao Dongbei and Hou San, were already lying in the woods with light machine guns.

"Boom" "Boom" the Japanese army's grenade launchers fired grenades continuously. The firelight rising from the edge of the forest made the pursuing Japanese soldiers move slightly slower. They all also saw the forest clearly. The Chinese were not the only ones who encountered Lin Mojin.

I know that the Japanese army has always been arrogant, especially now that the Japanese army has occupied half of China. After a slight pause, the dozen or so Japanese soldiers who were pursuing them, led by several veteran captains, pointed their rifles at Tangcheng and the others.

Rushed over here.

The night provided a good cover for Tang Cheng and the others, but it also made it difficult for Tang Cheng and the others, who were waiting to ambush the Japanese army, to see each other clearly. "Da da da da da da" Laodongbei suddenly opened fire, and the barrage flew through the night.

A Japanese soldier who really wanted to throw a grenade screamed and fell on his back. The grenade that was thrown out in time exploded with a "boom", and the smoke and flames were filled with flesh and blood. Two soldiers who had just narrowly escaped the barrage were killed.

The Japanese soldiers were engulfed by the smoke screen of the explosion. "Fire, fire." Tang Cheng yelled and pulled the trigger of the rifle in his hand. Although they had the upper hand, their number was too small, especially when Hou San, who opened fire later, was full of bullets.

All shot up in the air.

"Charge!" The shouts and figures around him made Tang Cheng stunned. How could Huang Chengzhong's Yunnan troops have the same moral character as the guerrillas? Why did they have to charge and engage in close combat when they just opened fire?

The few Yunnan soldiers lying next to Tang Cheng had all rushed forward. Tang Cheng had no choice but to follow him crookedly with his own rifle. There were no fancy moves in the mass charge with bayonets, it was just charging.

Go up and point your bayonet at the enemy and stab him hard. If your rifle is blocked by the enemy, you must rush past him at full speed, and then scratch him with the tip of your bayonet or smash him with the butt of your rifle. If you miss him or hit him, you will not hit him.

Don't worry about Zhongdu, just rush over.

If the enemy strikes first, just wait until his bayonet reaches in front of you to block it and then return the bayonet, or just ignore the bayonet and just stab it back. This life-for-life style of play is enough to make up for the lack of assassination skills.

Tang Cheng also learned this from Liu Yangyang. Both Xie Bo and Liu Yangyang, who have experienced hundreds of battles, are masters of melee combat, but Tang Cheng is not. Fighting with a bayonet is exactly his weakness. Tang Cheng basically doesn't know how to fight with a bayonet.

But he still rushed over at full speed and thrust forward. Tang Cheng's bayonet was blocked by a Japanese soldier, but he still rammed him at full speed as Liu Yangyang taught him.

Originally, the Japanese soldier's intention was to block Tang Cheng's bayonet and then step aside to allow his companions behind him to step out and directly assassinate Tang Cheng. Unexpectedly, Tang Cheng, who did not hold back at all, rushed to his side.

, the other Japanese soldier behind him did not expect that the assassination target would charge so hard. The second Japanese soldier instinctively thrust the bayonet forward. The thrust was not very fast. Before he took action, Tang Cheng had already seen the bright sword.

Bayonet, he instinctively turned around, and the opponent's bayonet stabbed him right in the ribs.

The sharp pain of the bayonet tearing apart the flesh made Tang Cheng crazy. Without seeing whether there was any blood spattering, Tang Cheng raised the butt of his gun and smashed it at the Japanese soldier's face. The other soldier raised his head and tried to avoid Tang Cheng's hit.

With a "bang" sound from the rifle butt, Tang Cheng directly hit the Japanese soldier, knocking the unsteady Japanese soldier to the ground. Tang Cheng, who was also staggered by the knock, had no time to add a bayonet to his opponent, and directly

He let go of his hand and threw away his rifle, and took the opportunity of falling to the ground to pull out the shell gun from his waist.

Relying entirely on the body's natural reaction, the moment Tang Cheng pulled out the rifle, he just rubbed it against his thigh, and the hammer of the rifle had already opened. Before the first Japanese soldier turned around and stabbed the bayonet, Tang Cheng had already raised it.

The muzzle of the gun pulled the trigger. With two "pop" and "pop" shots, the two Japanese soldiers who wanted to join forces to kill Tang Cheng became dead bodies first. There was a "boom" and a crowd of people rose up in the melee.

A ball of fire, several figures flew backwards with the explosion.

"Papa papa pa" With the help of the patterned flames, Tang Cheng, who was lying on the ground, fired repeatedly, almost close to the Japanese soldier's body. Tang Cheng was now a sharpshooter who fired one shot at a time. He was beaten by Tang Cheng one after another.

After killing several Japanese soldiers, the dozen or so Japanese soldiers who were chasing after them collapsed. Then the wolf-like Yunnan Army soldiers shouted incomprehensible curses like an angry wave, and the sound of gunfire and gunshots outside the forest were heard.

The shouts of death dissipated until they stopped.

When Hou San rushed up with a bayonet, Tang Cheng was still lying on his back on the ground. The severe pain in his ribs forced him to grit his teeth and endure it. Tang Cheng reached out and touched his ribs. His cotton coat had been punctured.

The bayonet tore the skin and flesh against the ribs. It was not cut, but torn apart by the flat side of the bayonet and the huge impact force. The strips of cloth cut by the bayonet were hanging there like rotten vegetable leaves.

Every shaking sent pain directly to the top of his head, and he felt down his ribs. The blood flowing from the wound had already wet his cotton pants. Enduring the dizziness caused by excessive blood loss and the pain that almost made him convulse,

Tang Cheng stretched out his hand and asked Hou San to pull him up from the ground.

"We can't take care of the dead brothers. Take the injured, take the ammunition, take what we need, and leave as soon as possible. The Japanese troops in the village may come soon." Rejecting Hou San's help, Tang

Cheng grabbed the two grenades from Lao Dongbei's hand and stuffed them into his pocket, then picked up a rifle and staggered towards the woods.


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