After all, he was an intelligence agent who had been lurking in China for many years. Mike was very familiar with some of the activities of the Chinese army. Seeing that Tang Cheng was already interested, he continued, "Tang, you have to know that your expeditionary force was forced to retreat this time.
Withdraw, Hans will definitely reorganize his troops. A captain with no foundation like you may not be able to take charge of the entire company. Come join our Sino-US joint force, I will give you a company command, and I can not only ensure that your men
Soldiers' pay will be distributed on time, and weapons and ammunition will be distributed to your company first."
Weapons are a prerequisite for war. Mike's words have aroused Tang Cheng's interest. As long as he can continue to kill the Japanese, Tang Cheng will not care about the nature of the troops. But just when Tang Cheng was about to express his stance, there was a sudden sound on the slope in the distance.
The gunfire was not very dense, but it was mixed with several explosions. "Sir, the scout said there are Japanese soldiers in the front, about 300 in number, with machine guns and small artillery." Tan Fei hurried from the front.
He ran back and brought obviously not very good news.
Tang Cheng, who hurried to the front, observed the terrain ahead with a telescope from a distance. Suddenly there was a strange "hiss, hiss" sound in the sky, "shelling, shelling, cover up." Tang Cheng, whose expression changed drastically, then shouted loudly,
Although most of the defeated soldiers didn't know what happened, many people still felt that the situation was not good, and some people fell to the ground in panic. "Boom!" "Boom!" There was a loud and dazzling sound.
The scorching turbulence in the fire swept up the sand and blew the entire team away, tearing them to pieces.
"Shell bombardment! Run." The defeated soldiers who were suddenly bombarded began to cry and scream. Everyone was scurrying around like headless flies, and the rifles in their hands were thrown to the ground. "Boom! Boom, boom..." The artillery fire continued one after another.
When it hit, the marching team that had been scattered by the explosion was instantly enveloped in thick smoke and dust. In the sudden flash of explosion flames, human bodies could be seen flying in the air and torn into several pieces. "It's 75."
Mountain cannon, 75 mountain cannon." Enduring the suffocating feeling of the hot air forcing into his lungs and the burning pain caused by the hot sand hitting his body, Tang Cheng, whose ears were ringing, was screaming desperately in his heart.
The bombardment only lasted for a short time and then stopped. In the confusion and the burning pain all over his body, Tang Cheng, who gradually woke up, finally realized that the bombardment had stopped. Although his ears were buzzing, he still couldn't hear clearly.
There was no sound at all, but the smoke after the bombardment was gradually dissipating. Tang Cheng, who turned over and sat up, coughed loudly and loudly, because this could return his buzzing ears to normal.
Through the dust that began to thin, Tang Cheng saw corpses all over the ground, and the staggered craters were filled with dancing flames. They looked like the legendary will-o’-the-wisps in hell. Finally, Tang Cheng saw
Mike, who was lying on the ground in despair, said, "Uncle Mike! Uncle Mike!" Tang Cheng shook Mike vigorously, hoping for a miracle. Suddenly, the gray-faced Mike seemed to move his mouth, and spat out a mouthful of black blood with a whooshing sound.
Then he opened his eyes...
"Japanese army, the Japanese army is coming." A scream rang out, and Tang Cheng subconsciously looked in the direction of the sound. The surviving soldiers from the front team were crowding together and retreating towards this side. A group of soldiers came from a hundred meters away from them.
Earthy yellow. "Sir, the Japs are coming, what should we do?" Hou San came over with a rifle in one hand and a military doctor in the other, followed by Tan Fei and George. They were the only ones Tangcheng could see 6
The Dice and Rock Dragon who went out to investigate were nowhere to be seen, and the big noses like Zhao Liang and Albert were also missing.
"Lao Ai was killed by the explosion. I saw that his men with big noses had gotten into the forest, but Mao Tou didn't see them." Tang Cheng raised his rifle and looked around. At that time, Tan Fei saw that Tang
Tang Cheng was thinking and told what he saw. When he learned that Albert had been killed by a cannonball, Tang Cheng was not surprised, but instead secretly breathed a sigh of relief. The other person who had just woken up had the same reaction.
Mike.
"Stop, defend on the spot, defend." More and more retreating soldiers were retreating. Tang Cheng stood up and kicked and beat them in an attempt to make these soldiers stop. Unfortunately, the soldiers who had just regained their confidence were frightened by the Japanese artillery fire.
Feeling emboldened, they would rather continue to drill into the forest than stop defending according to Tang Cheng's order. "Fire, fire." Tang Cheng, who was hiding under the roadbed, raised his gun and fired. Hou San and the others also followed suit and pulled the trigger. Some even made a desperate move.
The defeated troops began to throw grenades.
"Sir, sir, it's Dice and Rock Dragon. They are in the woods to our left." While Tan Fei, who was sharp-eyed, was loading bullets into his rifle, he accidentally saw Dice and Rock Dragon retreating from the front along the edge of the forest.
, and shouted to Tang Cheng overjoyed. Tang Cheng looked in the direction of Tan Fei's finger, and they were not Dice and Yanlong. The sound of shells breaking through the air sounded again in the sky, "Run!" His face changed drastically.
Tang Cheng yelled, picked up George and ran towards the woods on the left.
Before Hou San and others could react, Mike took the lead and followed. The defeated soldiers had already been defeated. Hou San and the others had no choice but to catch up with their own rifles. No one paid attention to the Japanese soldiers chasing behind them.
How many of them were there? When they heard the sound of artillery shells piercing the sky again at dawn, everyone chose to break up. There were scattered soldiers everywhere. Everyone hoped that they would not be the last one. Some people had even begun to discard their weapons and weapons.
Ammunition so that you can run faster.
"Boom! Boom, boom..." The artillery fire came again one after another. Tang Cheng, who had already rushed into the forest and carried George on his back, paused for a moment, shouted at Dice and Rock Dragon, and then continued running deep into the forest.
Go. It seems that they have never seen Tang Cheng run so fast. Hou San and Tan Fei looked at each other and then accelerated their speed. They carried the panting military doctor on one side and ran after Tang Cheng desperately. "China
People! (Japanese), "Shoot! (Japanese)" shouts like this came one after another behind them in Tangcheng. The Japanese army began to shoot. The last few broken soldiers were shot and fell down one after another. The people who had rushed into the woods began to intervene.
Drill diagonally into the forest.
Tang Cheng had already lost his way. Trees were swaying everywhere in front of him. Tang Cheng's legs were so painful that they felt like they were going to explode. The sweat on his forehead made his vision blurred. Hou San and the others who were following closely were already out of breath.
Bulls, Tang Cheng and the others were not physically strong enough to run like this. Tang Cheng, who was panicking, suddenly stumbled on something, and when he fell out, his eyes were black. George, who was on his shoulders, screamed in agony.
After rolling for a long distance, Tang Cheng, who was dizzy after falling, was helped up by a person. It was Mike. At the same time, Tang Cheng looked at the thing that tripped him drowsily: it was a piece of shit that could barely be exposed from the soil.
tree stump.
Mike, who was also running and his face was white and his lungs were about to explode, asked Tang Cheng, "What should I do? I can't run anymore. You are the commander, what do you think I should do?" Tang Cheng was stunned and looked at Mike.
Surrounding the two of them were Hou San and the others, as well as a dozen or so defeated troops of the 96th Division who had followed them. All those who could not run were paralyzed here, waiting for Tang Cheng to make up his mind. Tang Cheng originally
I wanted to say that I would run away with these dozen guys from the 96th Division, but I suddenly changed my mind. A small force of more than 20 people is most suitable for fighting guerrilla tactics with the Japanese army. Without these dozen guys from the 96th Division,
I only have less than 10 people like Hou San and others left.
Tang Cheng looked at them and said, "Either fight or keep running, you make your own choice. The Japanese army fights before the infantry and after the fire support. The forest here is dominated by shrubs, and it is difficult for the Japanese machine guns and grenade launchers to fight.
Kill them and rob them of their belongings before leaving, otherwise we will starve to death in the forest." No one said anything for a while, and Tang Cheng secretly kicked Hou San, who hurriedly agreed with Tang Cheng.
speech.
Now that they had chosen to teach the chasing Japanese soldiers a lesson, the defeated soldiers, who had leveled their rifles, began to look for a hiding place in the dense branches. Tang Cheng pulled Hou San and hinted with his eyes that Hou San would take them with him.
Don't let your people get separated. "Pa", "pa", "pa", the Japanese troops chasing behind them kept firing. The bullets flying into the woods brought a lot of trouble to Tangcheng and the others. Three more 96th Divisions collapsed.
The soldier was shot and fell.
As soon as Tang Cheng completed the action of pushing and loading the ammunition, the Japanese troops chasing them had already appeared on the forest path. Just as Tang Cheng had inferred based on past experience, the Japanese troops were still in the same triangular formation. When Songhu fired the gun, Tang Cheng
Losing his relatives and abandoning school to join the army, and having failed to kill the enemy but repeatedly escaping over the past few years, the bloody spirit in Tang Cheng's heart has long been worn away. But the scene in front of him made Tang Cheng very angry. The Japanese soldiers who were chasing into the woods were using their bayonets.
Stab the 96th Division soldiers who were shot and wounded but survived.
From more than 100 people to more than 700 people, Tang Cheng originally thought that he had the capital and possibility to fight against the Japanese army, but he never expected that
The one who was defeated was still himself. Tang Cheng began to think that he had caused the lives of those defeated soldiers, so there was no need to incorporate them into this temporary team. Those people would not have been killed in the two rounds of shelling just now. Those who were at the forefront
The Japanese soldiers still maintained a triangular formation among the narrow trees. The trees and shrubs that troubled them in Tangcheng were also troubled by the rattan. The rattan entangled their feet and made noises on the branches and leaves. Such sounds had become more and more frequent.
As he got closer, Tang Cheng's hand holding the rifle began to tighten gradually.
In the distant branches that were almost obscured by mist, their supporting firepower finally appeared as a blurry shadow. My attention was attracted by the blood dripping from the tip of the Japanese bayonet in the front row. It obviously came from one of my colleagues who fell behind and was killed.
Tang Cheng looked back at George and Mike, who were squatting in the branches and sweating coldly, and began to slowly move their positions. Hou Sante and others on the front line followed and moved slowly with Tang Cheng until they found the right place.