What is coming will always come. It is impossible for the Japanese army to give up the attack on Lieduo just because Tangcheng and the others dug a trench on the river bank. Moreover, the Japanese army controlling the fort believed that the shelling last night had caused heavy losses to the defenders on the river bank.
When the sky was dim and bright, the Japanese army was finally about to cross the river. After two days of preparation, the Japanese army made many rafts for crossing the river. The soldiers squatting on the branches of the river to observe the other side blew the bamboo whistle, as if
The bamboo whistle that sounded like birdsong woke up the sleeping dice and most of the defeated soldiers.
After hearing the news, Tang Cheng stood up and looked at the other side of the river with his binoculars. After just one glance, he couldn't help laughing. No one could have imagined that the Japanese army would act like this. Maybe it was to paralyze Tang Cheng and the others, but the Japanese army on the other side actually
Overnight, more than a dozen groups of shrubs were set up that could be moved at any time. The Japanese soldiers who were preparing to cross the river hid behind the shrubs. "Are these little devils brains broken? There are so many shrubs by the river. Even a fool knows what happened."
Do they think they can deceive us like this?" Hou San also burst into laughter. He didn't expect the Japanese troops on the other side of the river to be like this.
"Pass my order. Regardless of whether the Japanese troops on the opposite side have crossed the river or not, as long as they have not landed on our river bank, no shooting is allowed." Tang Cheng retracted and handed over the order not to shoot casually to someone beside him.
Breaking the troops and conveying the message to others. Although attacking halfway across the river has been recorded in the art of war, it was a combat example in the cold weapon era. Tangcheng now lacks heavy firepower weapons. In addition, almost everything on the river bank that can provide cover has long been
The defeated troops had already been cleared away, so after weighing the pros and cons, Tang Cheng was more inclined to move the Japanese troops closer before opening fire.
"Da da da da da da" the sound of machine gunfire suddenly came from the wooden bridge, mixed with several explosions. The soldiers in the trenches subconsciously stretched their heads to look towards the wooden bridge, but were stopped by
Dice and a few veterans scolded him in a low voice, strictly instructing him not to reveal his position at will. Tangcheng had expected that the Japanese army would attack the wooden bridge. Regardless of whether the Japanese army would forcefully cross the river beach, they would attack the wooden bridge. In exchange for
I'm afraid the Japanese troops on the other side of the river who were in Tangcheng would also use the same tactics.
"Don't panic, why panic? The Japanese army is still far away from you." As the gunshots and explosions on the wooden bridge intensified, some broken troops in the trenches were already panicking. Tang Cheng, who received the report, had no choice but to hide.
While moving in the trenches, every time he saw a guy with his neck hunched and his eyes straightened, Tang Cheng would stop and say a few words. "There are dozens of our brothers over there at the bridgehead, and there are three machine guns. The little devil wants to take them."
Getting off the wooden bridge is just a dream. Don’t forget, explosives have been placed on the bridge."
Although Tang Cheng's words could not completely calm down the panicked guys, they at least made these guys no longer lose their sight. When Tang Cheng said that explosives had been placed on the bridge, some of them were so horrified that they did not even dare to raise their heads.
The guys finally regained some vitality. As long as the wooden bridge is not captured by the Japanese army, they still have hope of survival. "Sir, the little devil has appeared, and it seems that he is preparing to cross the river." The ordering soldier panicked.
Came to look for Tangcheng.
Bushes and Japanese soldiers appeared densely on the other side of the river. The Japanese soldiers hiding behind the bushes were in a ridiculous formation, holding rafts for crossing the river in their hands. They looked like a group of ancient siege soldiers. When an officer waved
Under the command knife, the Japanese troops all jumped out of the bushes as cover and rushed to the river with rafts of wood. The Tangcheng cat crouched and ran in the trench, constantly shouting in a low voice, "Don't shoot, first
Don't shoot, listen to my orders, and wait for orders before shooting." The trenches that had been deepened and widened for a day and night were now large enough for Tang Cheng to run in them.
Perhaps because they were not intercepted by this side of the river, the Japanese soldiers who emerged from the bushes put down their rafts on the river without any scruples. Some Japanese soldiers with quick hands had already rowed their rafts down the river and were struggling to row into the trenches on the other side.
Li Tangcheng's hand holding the telescope began to sweat, making his palms slippery. The Japanese soldiers on the raft were getting closer and closer to the river bank, so close that the broken soldiers in the trench could be seen clearly with only the naked eye.
The opponent's appearance. When the first Japanese soldier just stepped on the river bank, Tang Cheng finally put down his binoculars and picked up his carbine. The defeated soldiers were all nervously waiting for Tang Cheng's order, until the third
The raft also approached the river bank, and Tang Cheng pulled the trigger and knocked down a Japanese soldier who was lying on the ground and looking up.
The defeated soldiers who heard the gunshots immediately followed up and opened fire. The defeated soldiers in the trenches just fired based on instinct. The Japanese army was too close and they had no time to take careful aim. Fortunately, there were still pressure from the veterans, and from then on,
It took several people to fire more than a dozen shots before they succeeded in killing a Japanese soldier, and it gradually progressed to killing a Japanese soldier with just two or three shots. After firing several volleys of shots, I don't know how many Japanese soldiers who crossed the river fell. Maybe it was a psychological effect.
The broken soldiers in the trenches began to throw grenades. The explosion of the grenades that fell into the river sounded very muffled, and as soon as two batches were thrown, the Japanese grenades from the other side of the river hit them.
The Japanese army's grenade launchers were always very accurate. Several defeated soldiers who were hit by grenade grenades were thrown up high and out of the trenches. After several rounds of bombardment, some of the defeated soldiers finally couldn't stand it anymore and began to climb out of the trenches.
After breaking up, they all threw away their guns, climbed out of the trenches, and ran in the direction of Lieduo. Tang Cheng remained cold and did not say a word. He just waved his hand downwards, and the machine gun in the trench that had turned its muzzle rang out.
In the sound of gunfire, more than a dozen broken soldiers who crawled out of the trenches were shot and fell to the ground. Tang Cheng turned to look at the others and just shouted a few dry words, "Secure the defense and keep shooting." Tang Cheng
His courage and cold-bloodedness frightened the rest of the defeated soldiers. They all lay down in the trenches, aiming their guns at the other side of the river and continuing to shoot. "Aim again and shoot. There are not many little Japs, and they can't touch them."
Come to your side and let me take aim before shooting." The shouts of the veterans echoed in the trenches. Although the shooting speed of the defeated soldiers had slowed down, their accuracy had improved a lot.
After cleaning up the few deserters who tried to escape back to Liduo, Tangcheng kept using binoculars to look for the opponent's grenade. The trees on the other side of the river were too far away from him, so the Japanese grenade could only be hidden.
Behind the bushes on the other side of the river. "Heavy machine gun, sweep the bushes on the other side of the river for me and take out their grenade launchers." Tangcheng failed to find out the location of the opponent's grenade launchers in the end, so he had to let me know the location of the grenade launchers.
The heavy machine gun that was not firing fired a round of test fire.
"Da da da da da da" Once the heavy machine gun, which has a range far beyond that of the light machine gun, fires, the Japanese grenades hidden behind the bushes on the other side of the river can no longer be hidden. As the bushes are filled with bushes, they are fired by the heavy machine gun.
The bullets tore into pieces, and several figures who retreated in a hurry finally appeared in Tangcheng's telescope. "Quickly, kill those retreating Japanese soldiers." From the telescope, I saw those Japanese soldiers carrying
The grenade launcher made Tangcheng rejoice.
The muzzle of the heavy machine gun was slightly raised, and the flames that began to move upward licked several Japanese grenadiers to the ground. Before other Japanese troops could react, the heavy machine gun firepower moving left and right swept across the bank again. The Japanese army finally
After retreating, the remaining Japanese troops, who had been severely ravaged by Tang Cheng's hidden heavy machine guns, retreated into the woods. On both sides of the river bank, there were dead people among the living, and the living among the dead. More than 100 soldiers laid out by Tang Cheng
In this round of solid defense, several soldiers were killed and more than a dozen wounded, but the casualties paid by the Japanese army were many times more than theirs.
There is no time to count the number of corpses left by the Japanese army. The veterans are already pouting in the trenches that are almost becoming scorched earth, looking for scattered bullets and grenades, and searching for injured comrades. Military doctors are carrying brand-new first aid kits in the trenches.
He was busy running, stopping from time to time to bandage the injured soldiers. Dice took out a few boxes containing cans from the artillery hole, and pouted at the defeated soldiers next to him, "Give it to everyone, save some food, we still have time."
It’s early.”
Tang Cheng was not idle. He gathered a few broken soldiers in the trenches who had just followed the flow and gathered them around him. He pointed at the corpses of the Japanese soldiers on the river bank and laughed in a low voice, "I'm afraid there's something hidden in there."
You few Japanese soldiers who can't breathe, I have a mission for you. Regardless of how many bullets you have fired, I want you to shoot two additional bullets into each corpse, preferably in the head." It was Tang Cheng and the others who were responsible for the additional bullets on the corpses.
It was an old practice, but now was not a good time to finish the last attack, so Tangcheng left this job to these timid guys.
Waiting for the sparse and jerky gunshots to ring out one after another, Tangcheng found a nearby bomb shelter and lay down, taking the opportunity to rest his muscles and bones that were about to fall apart. Tangcheng now only relied on the more than 100 people by the river.
The defeated soldiers and the wounded soldiers in the town who had not been evacuated, but he still could not figure out whether the failed attack by the Japanese army just now was a test or due to lack of strength. At least 10 Japanese soldiers were killed by Tang Cheng and others on the river bank.
There were more than 30 soldiers, and news came from the other side of the wooden bridge that more than a dozen Japanese soldiers had been killed. The number of Japanese soldiers killed on both sides was almost a squad.
The other veterans had the same idea as Tang Cheng, and they gradually dispersed throughout the trenches, lying down and leaning against each other in positions they thought were comfortable. Hou San and Tan Fei squeezed into Tang Cheng's side at the same time, and they exerted their strength at the same time.
Tang Cheng was squeezed to the edge of the bombardment hole. Tangcheng had no choice but to crawl out of the bombardment hole angrily, lean against the trench, and silently confront Hou San and Tan Fei, who were proud of themselves in the bombproof hole.
The look on Tan Fei's face may have been deliberately revealed by Tang Cheng, who became angry and took out a bullet from his pocket and threw it at Tan Fei.
The bullets thrown by Tang Cheng hit the helmets, causing the guys in the trenches to raise their guns and look towards the other side.