I quietly poked my head out from the slope to take a look. The place where the sound of gunfire came from was a river beach. A dozen soldiers wearing Japanese army uniforms were staggering towards Tangcheng, followed by others.
They are also soldiers wearing ** military uniforms, but the group of soldiers chasing behind are obviously much stronger than the dozen in front. After staying in the second company for a long time, Tangcheng is no longer the same one who first guarded the streets.
Judging from the fighting situation between the two sides, the "Japanese" soldiers chasing after them should be Japanese soldiers who disguised themselves as Japanese soldiers and infiltrated into the broken army.
He took out all the bullets in his body and placed them in front of him. He also took out the m1911 from his waist. Tang Cheng slightly raised the muzzle of his gun and was ready to shoot at any time. He didn't want to wade into this muddy water. As long as these two groups didn't attack
Coming here, Tang Cheng was determined not to shoot, but the problem was that the dozen policemen who were being chased by the Japanese soldiers had already rushed over, and the one at the front was less than 30 meters away from where Tang Cheng was hiding.
There was an explosion of "boom", and a cloud of smoke rose up from the desperate fleeing army. The two unlucky guys fell to the ground wailing and twisting their bodies and screaming desperately. They did not care about their companions who were hit by the grenade.
, the fleeing Japanese soldiers used their last strength to speed up and try to get out of danger. The grove where the old man surnamed Wu and the others were settled in Tangcheng was very obvious, whether it was the fleeing Japanese soldiers or the "** soldiers who were chasing after them".
"Everyone seems to have noticed the woods. If they rush into the woods, none of the four people hiding inside will be able to escape.
"Let's fight." Tang Cheng's hand holding the gun was trembling slightly. If he moved to the flank now, he might have a chance to escape safely without being discovered by the pursuing parties. For a moment, Tang Cheng thought about escaping alone, but
The soft kiss from the little girl Guo'er has always lingered in Tang Cheng's heart. He couldn't just watch such a cute child fall into the hands of the Japanese soldiers. "Let's fight." After cheering himself up again, he lay down
Tang Cheng, who was lying on the ground, curled up one of his legs. Although his heart was pounding and his hands were shaking, Tang Cheng was ready to fire at any time.
Different from other people's prone posture when fighting, Tang Cheng's current prone posture is a bit weird. The prone posture in the ** infantry drill is to ground the whole body, but one of Tang Cheng's two long legs is curled up.
.This action also comes from Xie Bo's battlefield notes. When an ordinary person is lying down and engaging the enemy, if he wants to get up to charge or attack, he must adjust his body with his hands on the ground, bend his knees, raise his legs and kick on the ground.
But Tang Cheng now directly curled up one of his legs. When he stood up to fight, he could directly omit the movement of adjusting his body to bend his knees and push on the ground, thereby taking advantage of the time.
Tang Cheng had practiced this movement of lying down for more than three days when he was in Qiandeng Town. At first, he didn't understand the purpose of this movement. It wasn't until he took his group of soldiers out for training that Tang Cheng learned about this movement.
Practical movements. They all got up from the same position. Those regiment members just raised their legs and kicked the ground. Tang Cheng, who launched at the same time as them, had already rushed out. It was precisely after seeing the power of those things in the battlefield notes that Tang Cheng was so impressed.
Spending the whole day pondering and practicing like a precious treasure, if Robert is the teacher who taught Tang Cheng how to behave and deal with things, then Xie Bo is definitely Tang Cheng's military enlightenment teacher.
"Ah" for some unknown reason, when the defeated troops running towards Tangcheng were about to reach the slope, they suddenly ran in a strange diagonal direction and turned around ten meters in front of Tangcheng.
The arc ran towards Tang Cheng's left wing. What was going on? Not only the people chasing them behind were dumbfounded, but also Tang Cheng, who was ready to fire under the slope, was dumbfounded. Do these guys have any brains?
Sick, instead of coming to the dirt slope that could hide their body, they ran to the pit on the left. Don't they know that once they jump into the pit, they will be suppressed by the opponent's firepower?
"Pa", "pa", "pa", the pursuers behind opened fire. The scattered gunshots did not sound threatening, but at least four of the fleeing soldiers were shot and fell to the ground. They had already rushed to the ground.
The soldiers beside the pit jumped into the pit like dumplings. Then Tang Cheng saw several gun muzzles protruding from the pit and starting to spit out gunfire. Apparently, the group jumped into the pit.
The Japanese soldiers were unwilling to surrender. The Japanese soldiers in the pit began to fight back. Unfortunately, their marksmanship was indeed not very good. There could be more than a dozen bullets being fired, but Tangcheng did not find any of the pursuing Japanese soldiers.
There are those who cannot afford to be shot.
Tang Cheng, who felt that his marksmanship was poor, felt a little satisfied at this time. It turned out that he was not the only one with poor marksmanship. If he had been hiding in that pit, not to mention the gun that would bite the flesh, at least he would have hit him every ten times.
Three or four shots were fired. The fleeing Japanese soldiers did not come to Tangcheng. Naturally, the pursuing Japanese soldiers would not stupidly climb to the slope. The two sides were fighting ten meters away from where Tangcheng was hiding.
It was very lively, but Tang Cheng, who wanted to take action, became a spectator.
"Boom!" A cloud of smoke rose from the pit. Tang Cheng, who had been staring at the pit, could clearly see the blood mixed in the smoke. It was the Japanese soldier's grenade that hit the pit. Calm down!
Calm down! Tang Cheng muttered to himself in his mind, and tried to use deep breathing to relieve stress and tension, but this method did not seem to be very effective. The deeper he took a breath, the harder his heart beat. He quietly raised his head towards the risk
Looking around the smoky pit, the annoyance in his heart turned into frustration, and the frustration led to impatience. Tang Cheng regretted not opening fire just now to help the battle. If all the people in the pit were dead, then he would be left to face it alone.
There are 12 Japanese soldiers left.
"Little devil, come on, grandpa is waiting for you to come up and die." The heart-wrenching shouting made Tang Cheng freeze instantly. Not all the people in the pit were dead, but the two people with blood-stained faces were already dead.
They climbed out of the pit, helped each other stand upright, and shouted loudly at the Japanese soldiers who were chasing them. Although their bodies seemed to be crumbling, and although their arms holding the guns were shaking uncontrollably, Tang Cheng had already felt
The will to die in them was just like the few Japanese veterans holding grenades at the street entrance and rushing towards the Japanese soldiers.
Japanese soldiers had to eject bullets when fighting with bayonets. This was not the so-called bushido spirit or fairness they promoted, but because their Arisaka rifle bullets had strong penetrating power. If they fought with a rifle with preloaded bullets,
Stab, maybe it might go off and injure his comrades. This is what Liu Yangyang told Tang Cheng in his spare time. Tang Cheng never believed that someone so stupid would specifically eject the bullets from the barrel during a close encounter, but
Now he believed that the Japanese soldiers who had stood up were indeed ejecting bullets. This seemed to have become their habit, even if they were now using Mauser rifles.
The two Japanese soldiers who survived in the pit were unable to stand still. The Japanese soldiers chasing them were laughing and joking and did not take it seriously. There was no one reserved to serve as a guard. All 12 Japanese soldiers in Tangcheng's sight were standing still.
They all stood up, pulling the bolts of their guns to eject the bullets. It seemed that they regarded the two still-living Chinese soldiers as toys for fun. Their brains were as if they were electrified, but Tang Cheng's thinking remained stable in the panic.
Calming down, this was definitely a good opportunity. Tang Cheng let go of the spare magazine in his left hand and pulled out the M1911 from his waist.
He opened the safety with a calmness that surprised him, and Tangcheng, carrying two pistols, ran out from behind the slope like a leopard. When he pulled the trigger of the shell gun, two Japanese soldiers with rifles held flat had already reached the distance.
The two men were less than five meters away, and other Japanese soldiers were also moving towards the pit in a scattered manner. Tang Cheng, who had emerged from the earth slope, was now on their flank. "Pa", "pa", "pa"... crisp and clear.
The sound of gunfire finally lived up to Tangcheng's expectations. Although there was an uncontrollable jumping feeling when shooting with one hand, the bullets still hit the unsuspecting Japanese soldiers one after another.
The blood mist that instantly burst out from the bullet hole spread out like fireworks blooming in the sky; at this time, Tang Cheng no longer cared about admiring the beautiful blood mist like fireworks, and only focused on shooting forward while shooting. The guns of those Japanese soldiers
There were no bullets in the chambers. I had two pistols loaded with bullets, and I was afraid of what they would do. Three Japanese soldiers were shot and fell down. The other Japanese soldiers who did not rush towards me ran away with bayonets in their hands.
Come on, there is actually no slowdown during the change of direction.
Tang Cheng didn't have time to think too much. He just squatted down and held the shell gun flat with his right hand and fired continuously. Every time he pulled the trigger, he quickly moved the muzzle of the gun in small steps. This was the shooting technique Liu Yangtze taught Tang Cheng personally. It is said that Liu Yangtze was
In this way, two shell guns were used to guard a street intersection, blocking an entire squad of Japanese soldiers in an alley. The shell gun in Tang Cheng's hand had a speed and slow speed, and could be adjusted for continuous fire, but Tang Cheng did not
If he dared to do this, he knew that his marksmanship was poor. If he could easily shoot out all the bullets in his pistol, the Japanese soldier holding the rifle would definitely dig him into a sieve.
The strong desire for survival made Tangcheng at this time like a spring pressed to its lowest point, instantly bursting out the potential of the whole body. All the things about Liu Yangyang and Professor Xie Bo came to mind. It was an instinctive memory.
As he was used to, Tang Cheng violently threw the shell gun that had been drained of bullets, but it was not a dart after all. Although it was thrown from a few meters away and hit a Japanese soldier in the chest, it seemed that apart from a little pain, the pair
He didn't seem to cause any real harm.
Facing the ferocious-faced Japanese soldier, he bared his teeth and smiled. Tang Cheng changed the m1911 he was carrying in his left hand to his right hand. The Japanese soldier with a bloody arrow on his chest fell down on his back. The 12 Japanese soldiers who had no bullets in their guns had already
Eight of them were knocked down by Tang Cheng, and two of the remaining four were already rolled on the ground by the two defeated soldiers who were determined to die. As long as the M1911 in Tang Cheng's hand could knock down the rest.
With two Japanese soldiers, the situation was resolved.