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Chapter Thirty-Four: Death in War 4

More and more soldiers gathered in the valley. Tang Cheng could only let Dice lead some of the soldiers to move out along the path on the side of the cave. Tang Cheng did not understand why the Japanese army regarded this cave as a stronghold, but in the opposite cave, the soldiers

Before the Japanese army took action, he had to confirm the surrounding terrain and occupy a favorable terrain. Leaving behind a small group of soldiers from Mo Yue, Tang Cheng entered the cave again, this time with ten soldiers equipped with submachine guns.

Tang Cheng found that as he walked further inside, the voices and footsteps in front of him became clearer and clearer. The cave was pitch black, so Tang Cheng and the others could only touch the cave wall and walk in step by step. Just like this, they walked in little by little.

After moving about five or six meters, Tang Cheng's left hand suddenly became empty. After stopping and pondering for a while, Tang Cheng finally determined that there was a fork in his left hand. Tang Cheng heard some vague sounds in his ears and immediately

He stood close to the cave wall and listened carefully, and finally he was able to confirm that there was a sound of water flowing not far away. Tang Cheng was stunned. Could it be that there was an underground river in the cave?

The sound of water flowing that Tang Cheng heard suddenly disappeared again. Just when Tang Cheng was even more surprised, he smelled a smell of odor in his nose. Damn it, Tang Cheng couldn't help but cursed secretly. How dare he hear what he just heard.

It was not the sound of water flowing at all, but someone urinating not far from him. It seemed that he could no longer go in. Tang Cheng, who was leaning against the cave wall, felt extremely calm. After quickly deducing the situation in his mind, Tang Cheng fired his pistol.

He put it back into his belt and pulled out the bayonet with his backhand.

The peeing guy didn't come to Tang Cheng immediately. Tang Cheng, who was leaning against the cave wall, secretly breathed a sigh of relief. This was his first time fighting in such a dark cave, so he couldn't help but feel a little panicked. But waiting like this

, the nerves were highly tense, and there was still some sweat on the palms of his hands. Listening to the enemy's footsteps getting closer and closer, Tang Cheng's breathing, which he had been trying to control, unconsciously became heavier.

The cave was pitch black, and the air seemed to be stagnant. Tang Cheng, who heard the footsteps in his ears, secretly reminded himself to wait a little longer. Tang Cheng wanted to exit the cave, but they who had occupied the entire valley only needed to

He guarded the entrance of the cave and ensured that no one in the cave could escape from the Japanese troops. However, Tang Cheng didn't know what the situation was like outside the valley, and he was afraid that shooting here would alert the enemies who might be outside, so he didn't know everything.

It was necessary to annihilate the Japanese army, so they did not open fire for a long time.

The sound of the enemy's footsteps in the darkness was already less than 2 meters away. A sudden appearance of a beam of light in the darkness made Tang Cheng squint his eyes unconsciously. He was squatting sideways at this time. As long as the enemy appeared, Tang Cheng could

Using the inertia of stepping up, he plunged the bayonet into the enemy's chest. Tang Cheng had already rehearsed the scenarios and steps of attacking the enemy several times in his mind, but he didn't want to be ruined by this sudden beam of light.

, the enemy has a flashlight in his hand, maybe this enemy who is walking out of the side road will discover the existence of Tangcheng and the others.

Tang Cheng, who was holding the bayonet tightly in his hand, was already on the string and had to fire. Seeing that one of the opponent's feet had appeared in his sight, Tang Cheng, who was half-crouching, suddenly stood up, opened his right hand holding the bayonet and swung it over.

.There was only a "pop" sound, and the bayonet in Tang Cheng's hand had penetrated deeply into the opponent's chest. He covered the opponent's mouth and nose with his left hand. Tang Cheng rushed forward and squeezed the Japanese soldier who had been stabbed.

On the cave wall. Fortunately, Tang Cheng squeezed the Japanese soldier tightly, otherwise the flashlight in the opponent's hand would have fallen to the ground and made a sound. The Japanese soldier who was pushed against the cave wall by Tang Cheng struggled hard, but he got more and more.

The struggle became weaker and weaker, and after a few twitches, he became silent.

The flashlight came on again, but this time it was Tang Cheng who was holding the flashlight. He led the soldiers behind him and continued walking in. Not far away, Tang Cheng and the others encountered a corner again. Then Tang Cheng heard the sound coming from the corner.

The sound coming from the side was buzzing, which meant that there were many people on the other side of the bend. Tangcheng and the others were completely silent. No one was moving. Maybe if they moved around and made noise, they would attract bullets.

Tang Cheng turned around and shined his flashlight on the soldiers behind him, making a gesture of firing simultaneously. Everyone nodded to indicate their understanding. Tang Cheng already held a grenade in his hand. If the space on the other side of the bend was big enough, he would

He would throw the grenade over, and his raised right hand suddenly dropped, and the light beam in Tang Cheng's hand also shone through the bend. The Japanese soldier holding the rifle under the light beam looked like a cockroach exposed to the sun, and behind him there were still

There was a group of about 30 Japanese soldiers. Tang Cheng immediately threw the grenade across the curve and extinguished the flashlight, shouting in the dark: "Fire! Fire!"

The soldiers behind Tang Cheng who were equipped with submachine guns were pouring bullets frantically toward the curve. The gunfire reflected the shooters and the fallen people, like a certain level in the eighteenth level of hell. "Bombing" Tang Cheng

The first bomb that was thrown earlier exploded on the other side of the bend. With the help of the fire of the grenade explosion, the soldiers who fired based on their feelings had the convenience they could use. The burning human body and the burning cave wall were their candles.

After the gunfire and explosion, the cave was pitch black, hot, scorched, smelly, and the choking smoke filled the entire cave. In this darkness, Tang Cheng and the others who were standing still could clearly hear the sound from the other side of the bend.

There was a lot of noise and screams. Tang Cheng, who was still on the side of the bend, stopped the soldiers on his side from attacking. It was definitely not a good idea to get into a melee with the enemy at this time. That would be right.

If it is in your own advantage, the enemy will not be able to distinguish you from me. If they are forced to be anxious, they may shoot indiscriminately. When the time comes, Tangcheng and the others will be in danger of being shot at any time.

The Tangcheng side had stopped shooting, and the Japanese troops on the other side of the bend did not fire back immediately. There was a stalemate for about ten seconds. A Japanese shout sounded from the other side of the bend, "Tangcheng"

Holding the extinguished flashlight in his left hand, he quickly pulled out a grenade from his waist with his right hand, bit open the ring, raised his hand and threw the grenade to the other side of the bend. There was a "boom" and a wave of hot air.

As the explosion surged in from the other side of the bend, it almost knocked Tang Cheng, who was standing at the front, over his head.

The Japanese army, which had been continuously attacked, began to fight back. The bullets fired from the corner hit the cave wall, constantly wiping out sparks and causing debris to fly everywhere. "Throw grenades and blow them up."

Help the little devil." Tang Cheng, who was hit by rubble one after another, also became angry, and immediately ordered the soldiers beside him to throw grenades to the side of the bend. The grenades thrown continuously hit the wall of the cave and bounced back.

At the bend, the Japanese soldiers in the cave finally let out a scream of terror, followed by a dull explosion, and shrapnel and gravel began to fly out from the bend.

The smell of gunpowder smoke from the explosion was very choking. After waiting for more than ten seconds, no sound was heard from the other side of the bend. Only then did Tang Cheng turn on the flashlight again. The beam of light emitted by the flashlight shone diagonally.

However, there was still no movement from the Japanese troops at the other end of the curve, and the Japanese troops inside did not fire their weapons. Tang Cheng estimated that all the Japanese troops inside might be dead. Tang Cheng, who did not dare to take it lightly, first tried to lure the opponent with a steel helmet, but saw no reaction from the opponent.

, then the probe very carefully looked towards the bend with the help of the light of the flashlight.

As expected by Tangcheng, this cave seems to be just a station for the Japanese army. There is no ammunition or supplies in the cave. If the Japanese army is prepared and plans to treat this place as a long-term station, there should be supplies here.

The reserves are important, and there are not just 30 Japanese soldiers stationed here. Under the illumination of the flashlight, Tang Cheng and others who walked through the curve finally saw the entire cave clearly. The end of the curve is the end of the cave.

The living area is not very large, at most the size of two basketball courts.

Scattered in the cave like those strange-shaped stones were the corpses of more than 30 Japanese soldiers. Of course, there were also some who were injured but not dead. However, Tang Cheng's soldiers searched around and found none who still had the energy to answer Tang Cheng's questions.

There was no one, and most of the injured Japanese soldiers only had the strength to whisper. "Pack up, let's get out of here." The smell in the cave is indeed not very good, especially now that there is a strong smell of blood, Tang

Cheng gave a few instructions in a low voice, then turned around and walked out of the cave.

The gunshots and explosions in the cave had always worried Hou San, who was staying outside the cave entrance. When he saw Tang Cheng come out of the cave unscathed, Hou San's heart finally dropped. "

There is nothing to gain. There are only about 30 Japanese soldiers inside. This should be a temporary stop for them, but the Japanese soldiers here are all from the 18th Division of the Japanese Army." Tangcheng took the dozen or so bullets that he had collected from cleaning up the battlefield.

The grenade was handed to Hou San, who sat outside the cave and lit a cigarette.

Two small groups of soldiers have sealed the valley entrance. Even if the Japanese army comes now, as long as it is not a brigade-level Japanese army, it will not be easy to invade the valley. Tang Cheng lowered his head to smoke, with thoughts in his head.

But he was thinking quickly, these Japanese soldiers in the cave were all affiliated with the 18th Division of the Japanese Army. When they bypassed Ma Gaogang and entered the jungle, the Japanese soldiers they met were also from the 18th Division of the Japanese Army. Thinking about it this way, could it be this?

The 18th Japanese Division is about to fill the woods with soldiers?

It was just his own wild speculation at first, but when Dice, who went out to search, returned to the valley with his scouts, Tangcheng's speculation became a reality. Dice and his group, who went out to search, discovered the Japanese army 2 kilometers away from the valley, and happened to capture them.

Having survived, they did not dare to stay longer and returned in a hurry. Just by looking at the dice and what they found from the prisoner, Tang Cheng was already sure that the prisoner was also a soldier of the 18th Division.

"We are in trouble." Holding the soldier's certificate of the captured Japanese soldier, Tang Cheng's face was full of helplessness. It seemed that his guess was correct. The Japanese Eighteenth Division had indeed deployed a large number of troops in the woods.

.Although he didn’t know why the other party did this, Tangcheng knew that people like him wanted to return to Lieduo safely, and the dangers they would face were not ordinary.


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