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"Boom" "Boom" the mortars deployed by the Japanese army on the other side of the river fired into the woods, but Dice and Yanlong simply changed positions after two shots. The mortar shells fired by the Japanese army only broke a few trees.

, but neither of them even had a hair hurt. In the blink of an eye, more than 30% of the dozens of Japanese soldiers who crossed the river and landed were killed by dice and rock dragons. The Japanese army, who couldn't bear such casualties, finally couldn't bear it and began to attack in depth.

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Seeing the Japanese soldiers rushing up, Tang Cheng in the trench took off the mask on his face and shouted loudly to Teacher Yan. Yang Laosan, who was lying in the trench like a groundhog, heard Tang Cheng

He shouted and pulled the rope in his hand fiercely. A few seconds later, the second batch of booby traps buried on the river bank went off. The booby traps sounded just right, just in time to cover all the Japanese troops rushing towards the position. In a series of

Amidst the explosions, flames surged wildly, and shrapnel mixed in the soil flew everywhere. The usually strong Japanese army became fragile in the roaring flames. They were crying, they were trembling, and they had charged twice at this section of the river bank.

Coming up, when did the defending troops lay the mines?

"Fire, fire, kill the Japs in the river first." How could Tangcheng miss such a good opportunity? The gunfire of the defeated soldiers passed by the Japanese soldiers who were still crying on the river bank, and directly hit the Japanese soldiers floating in the river.

Those Japanese troops had to make sure that the Japanese troops behind them had no time to support the Japanese troops who were already ashore, otherwise Tangcheng and the others would never be able to defend the river bank. Facts have proved that Tangcheng’s choice was right. After all the Japanese troops on the raft were driven into the river

, the Japanese army on the other side no longer sent people into the river. The defeated soldiers who had recovered their strength began to slowly kill the Japanese soldiers who were crippled by landmines one by one. Everyone knew that this was a war and there was no need for it at all.

Have mercy on your opponent and just kill him.

The Japanese troops on the other side retreated into the woods swarm again. Behind them, there were still dozens of Japanese troops left on this side of the river. There was a popping sound in the fog, which was the sound of the frustrated and painful loss of anti-aircraft guns.

Hou San and his men were helping the Japanese soldiers to deal with the wounded, and by the way they got some gas masks. Although the gas was not fatal, the faces were always covered with snot and tears, which did affect the accuracy of shooting.

"Stop looking for it. The idiot may have gotten into the forest, or he may have changed his place to cross the river." Hou San, who had cleaned up the battlefield, threw a cigarette to Tang Cheng and said quietly while lying next to Tang Cheng. The Japanese army attacking Lieduo

Completely retreated, even the Japanese troops on the wooden bridge retreated. Although they killed a large number of Japanese troops in Tangcheng, most of the 200 broken troops they assembled when they left Lieduo Hospital suffered casualties. "Damn, they just got out of the queue.

Sometimes we still have 200 people, but now it's less than 100," Hou San, who was smoking, complained. "But it's not a loss if they die, we killed at least 200 people by the river.

The way the uncle Guozi comforted him was to see if the death of his defeated soldiers was worth it, which made Tang Cheng dumbfounded when he heard this.

After withdrawing from the position and returning to the woods, Tang Cheng listened to the military doctor's report on the condition of the wounded. The wounded were lying on the ground in the woods, coughing, because they had no measures and everyone had inhaled poisonous gas. "We are now

There are no extra manpower. I will leave Zhao Liang and Tan Fei to you. You go back to the hospital in a jeep first and ask George to summon doctors and nurses to help. These brothers are for the casualties of all the people in Liedo Town. I don’t care who they are.

People, anyway, they have the obligation to treat our injured brothers." Zhao Zhi repeatedly told the doctor, and then sent Hou San to lead people to guard the warehouse.

Three people were assigned to the military doctor and Hou. After excluding the wounded, there were less than 40 people left in Tangcheng who could still shoot. Tangcheng estimated that there were still two to three hundred Japanese troops on the other side of the river.

It seems that as long as Zhao Zhi is given another hundred people, he can firmly hold this place. However, according to Tang Cheng's judgment, the Japanese army, which has lost more than 200 people, will not make more plans in the short term. Tang Cheng

The 40 or so broken troops at the city's side are at best serving as a warning for the river embankments and wooden bridges.

After waiting until the afternoon, there was still no movement from the Japanese troops on the other side of the river. Tangcheng looked through the binoculars for a long time and found no trace of a Japanese soldier in the woods. "Will the Japanese soldiers withdraw? How about I take some people with me?"

Come over and take a look?" Dice tilted his head and asked Tang Cheng.

"Bullshit, we are not allowed to cross the river even after we withdraw. We all have a rest." He glared at Dice angrily. Tang Cheng turned around and sat down against the trench. There were only a few people left. He didn't want to risk crossing the river and provoking the Japanese army.

"Sir, the big-nosed British troops are back again. I'm looking at the same British troops who were originally stationed in Lido." The military doctor who was transporting the wounded back and forth brought not very good news. The British troops had already evacuated from Lido.

When he learned that Tang Cheng had brought 200 defeated troops to block the Japanese army that was attacking Lieduo, he hurriedly retreated back the way he came. After hearing the news, Tang Cheng immediately frowned. He was not interested at all in whether the British army could come back or not.

I was just worried that the British officer named Wallace would ask me for the remaining supplies in the warehouse.

"Their large army is still on the road. All I saw was their forward scouts, only two jeeps and a few soldiers." Seeing Tang Cheng's expression suddenly change, the military doctor's voice became much softer, and he

From time to time, he peeked at Tang Cheng's face. Tang Cheng didn't say anything directly. Instead, he squinted his eyes and thought for a while, then called Dice and the military doctor to secretly give a few instructions, and then Dice led a few defeated soldiers.

Following the truck transporting the wounded, he hurriedly left the position.

At this time, Lieduo had been devastated by the continuous bombardment of the Japanese army. The streets and alleys were filled with people who had become homeless after their houses were destroyed by cannon fodder. Many people were living in the deserted locals.

At home, when Dice and the others followed the wounded truck back to Lieduo, they saw smoke rising from many rooftops in the town. Damn it, we were fighting desperately against the Japanese army, and these locals were actually cooking. Dice was already cold.

His face became even colder, and the military doctor sitting next to him gently tapped the dice twice, telling him not to be so cold-faced.

The truck transporting the wounded entered the hospital. The doctors and nurses who had been waiting for a long time rushed forward and carried out the wounded in the truck. Although the doctors and nurses were still worried about Tangcheng snatching them.

There were many complaints from the trucks, but after all, Tangcheng and the others were holding Liduo. The continuous sound of gunfire for two days and two nights had already made them frightened and restless. No one expected that Tangcheng could hold it with only 200 defeated troops.

Ledo.

"Go back and tell Tang that I have contacted the flying team, and they have promised to air-drop a batch of ammunition. Ask Tang to be patient." Seeing George again, Dice immediately received good news. Dice felt much better and reached out to give him

He gave George a hug. Anyway, George was different from the other big noses in the hospital. George who walked through the jungle together was one of his own.

"Sir, the British are coming back, and the things in the warehouse over there need to be moved out as soon as possible." Dice looked around and saw that no one was around, then repeated to George what Tangcheng had told him. "Forget about the weapons and bullets.

, but those canned biscuits and the like couldn’t be left to the British army. If the brothers hadn’t fought tooth and nail to hold on to Lieduo, no matter how much stuff there was in the warehouse, it would have all gone to the little devils. Besides, if so many brothers died, they would have to be given to the living brothers.

Do something good, otherwise the remaining brothers will feel cold."

George did not object to Tang Cheng's intention to pass the dice to him, and then nodded in agreement, "The British are so shameless. They ran away and disappeared during the war. Now that I heard that you blocked the Japanese army and won the battle,

I immediately returned the way I came. It was obvious that I was here to grab the credit. It happened that the hospital was almost done. I will give you all the manpower here. I will hold off these British soldiers here, and you can take them there.

Move things.”

Dice and George gathered together for a while, and George came forward to requisition the two jeeps that the British soldiers had driven back on the pretext of transporting the wounded. Without the jeeps, these British soldiers wanted to go.

It takes at least half an hour to walk to the warehouse. Besides, George is deliberately restraining us here, leaving Dice and the others enough time to move most of the materials in the warehouse. "I need 50 people to help move things. Anyone who is willing to go,

Hand out two cans." He rode the dice on a jeep around the town, using cans as bait, and soon recruited 50 Liedo locals.

Three trucks pulling 50 local people from Lieduo rushed to the warehouse guarded by Hou San. In just half an hour, the 50 hardworking local people from Lieduo filled the carriages of the three trucks. "Just drive on."

Go to the commander, since all the wounded have been sent to the hospital, just leave the truck with the commander." He took out a few boxes of cans and blasted away the locals, and they began to rummage through the warehouse looking for ammunition and oil.

Three full trucks of supplies were enough to sustain more than a hundred of them for several months. The most greedy Dice also filled the three jeeps that came in, and then set fire to the warehouse. "Our commander said.

The warehouse was destroyed by Japanese artillery shells. Being able to pull things out of the destroyed warehouse is our brother's luck, don't you think?" Looking back at the burning warehouse, the dice on the jeep were broken.

Smiling loudly, Hou San and the others responded in unison.

"Let's camp here. The Japanese mortars can't hit here. We can also chase the Japanese through the wooden bridge at any time." When Dice and the others drove the jeep back to the bridgehead position, Tang Cheng had already found it with several broken soldiers.

A suitable place to camp. The British army's warehouses were almost emptied. Tang Cheng felt a little scared. Maybe the remaining Japanese army on the other side of the river would be the best excuse to get rid of the British army.


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