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Chapter 40: Turning into the mountains and forests 2

After successfully killing the sergeant and the machine gunner, the unwilling snipers each fired a few more shots. Before the soldiers of Hou San's team fired, there were already dense bullets on the ridge with loud gunfire.

The Japanese soldiers were shot like a torrential rain. The Japanese soldiers who were about to reach the ridge had no cover at all. Most of the Japanese soldiers were killed within a few seconds. They did not even have a chance to pull the bolt of their guns. Several Japanese soldiers who were behind the team were shot.

The soldiers turned around and tried to escape, but the bullets fired by the snipers chased and knocked them down. The moment they fell helpless, more whistling bullets were fired into their bodies one after another.

No enemy soldiers could stand up long ago, but there were still soldiers who shot at the corpses regardless. In the end, Tang Cheng had to order to stop shooting. The team members straightened up and walked carefully towards the ambush circle with guns in hand.

The center of the ambush circle had already become a large area of ​​blood red. Every Japanese soldier who was shot had many bullet holes in his body. Some wounds were bloody and bloody. The bullets entered in the front and left a bowl-sized hole in the back.

The most pitiable thing is the Japanese soldiers who are taken care of by snipers alone. I don’t know who they learned this from. Snipers like to aim at the heads of Japanese soldiers. The bullets they shoot are all accurately shot into the heads of Japanese soldiers.

As for the dozens of corpses, many of them could no longer identify each other.

"You've all seen it, this is the real comparison of combat power between us and the Japanese army. If we didn't want to completely annihilate them and prevent them from leaking the news that we are here, I should have only mobilized the manpower of one squad. Let everyone

We all participated in the ambush, just to tell you, don’t think about how difficult the Japanese army is to deal with. With the American weapons in our hands, the little Japanese are no match for us.” The supplementary soldiers looked at the corpses on the ground.

They were all speechless. Shocked, this is the cruelty and ruthlessness of war. With preparedness and unpreparedness, coupled with the sharpness of their weapons, they completely defeated their opponents with a slight numerical advantage.

"From now on, when we march, we must keep a distance between our teams, don't follow too closely, and keep our eyes open. Otherwise, we will lose our lives like the Japanese team today. This is a bloody lesson!" led the team!

Going down the mountain, Tang Cheng did not forget to use the corpses on the ground to teach the reinforcements a final lesson. Although this was a victory, Tang Cheng wanted the reinforcements to understand that no matter how well-trained the opponent was, in this case only

They may fail, but fortunately, they are the ambushers rather than the ambushees.

After descending the mountain, Tang Cheng checked the map again to confirm the direction of travel. The map in Tang Cheng's hand was not accurate. There was a creek just in front of them. This unknown creek ran northeast along the mountain range.

In the end, Tang Cheng decided to go north against the current. "Tang, the headquarters needs us to walk through the jungle to open up a jungle route from Lieduo to Magao for the engineering regiment that is about to arrive at Lieduo. If you follow the stream northward, what will you do with the command of the headquarters?

?" The troops were on the road again, and George, who had been well protected, came to Tangcheng, but the discussion between the two was not good.

"George, forget about the bullshit mission of the headquarters. I don't want to die in this mountain forest." Tang Cheng shrugged at George and said with a smile, "Didn't you notice something in the past few days? Damn the 18th Japanese Division.

I don’t know how many troops and soldiers the regiment has spread in this forest. I only have these few people. If they just go through the jungle, it’s okay, but they still have to deal with countless Japanese soldiers. Do you think they can do it?" Tang

Cheng's rhetorical question made George shut up. In the face of life and death, of course, saving his own life is the most important thing.

Marching in lowlands is a taboo for military strategists. It is most likely for opponents to discover their whereabouts. Fighting on unfavorable terrain will make you suffer. However, the creek chosen by Tangcheng is far away from the mountain paths and even further away from the main roads. It should be more

It was safe. Tang Cheng, who had been thinking about the Japanese communication station outside Ma Gao, even stubbornly believed that the source of this stream must lead to the direction of Ma Gao. He thought that as long as he followed this stream north, he might be able to return to Ma Gao.

Gao, and then found the Japanese military communication station set up by the Japanese army in the woods north of Magao.

The road ahead is still difficult to walk. Tang Cheng and the others must be careful. Although they were the victorious ambush in the morning, Tang Cheng taught the reinforcements a good lesson. No matter how powerful their weapons are,

Advance, as long as you enter the enemy's ambush circle carelessly, you will definitely suffer disaster. Going north along the stream, the landform and geology continue to change along the way, and even allowed Tangcheng and the others to see the cave. If it had been discovered by the Japanese army,

These caves, perhaps these caves are natural bunkers for the Japanese army.

There are also countless dangers hidden in the dense woods and knee-high weeds on the roadside. The rock dragon walking in front stopped again and sent a warning message in sign language to the scouts behind him. Everyone immediately dispersed and hid.

Entering the grass, Tang Cheng failed to rush to the front this time, because just when Tang Cheng was about to rush to the front, two Japanese soldiers wearing khaki military uniforms suddenly appeared at the bend of the stream in front.

Tang Cheng was shocked and lowered his figure and hid in the grass, but the other party didn't seem to notice anything unusual. He just crossed the stream and went south into the forest. The soldier who was secretly relieved wanted to get up, but was stopped by Tang Cheng.

After a short effort, about 30 Japanese soldiers appeared at the same position by the stream. The Japanese soldiers from the company that had crossed the river earlier were obviously the leading soldiers responsible for exploring the route, and the 30 or so Japanese soldiers who appeared next were the real threat.

Tang Cheng decided to stand still and had no interest in following them to see where they were going. For Tang Cheng, the only thing he was interested in was the communication station set up by the Japanese army in the woods north of Magao. Quietly

Lying down in the grass by the stream, staring helplessly at the 30 Japanese soldiers who crossed the stream and entered the woods, Tang Cheng then ordered a forced march to pass through here quickly.

Not long after leaving the place where they were just now, Tang Cheng and the others heard a burst of gunshots and explosions in the woods south of the stream. The scouts all looked at Tang Cheng with itches in their hearts, but Tang Cheng only urged everyone to speed up and go north.

"Don't even think about it. This place is far away from Lieduo. The ones who fired just now are definitely not our own people. If they are not our own people, then they can only be the Japanese soldiers we just met. The gunfire just now may be

It was Japanese soldiers clearing out the Burmese aboriginal villages in the forest.”

Tang Cheng was teaching the scouts a lesson. He had been paying attention to the Rock Dragon and Dice in front of him and almost simultaneously noticed a black shadow flashing past in the forest mist. Rock Dragon and Dice raised their hands to warn at the same time. The marching team suddenly stopped. The soldiers dispersed and disappeared again.

In the grass, weeds and shrubs were rubbed against military uniforms, making a rustling sound, which made everyone's nerves tense. As Tang Cheng's gestures changed, the dispersed formations changed again, and the dispersed soldiers moved in groups.

The units were lined up in a fan shape, all guns loaded.

There were some dark shadows vaguely appearing in the field of vision, behind tree trunks, on the tree crowns, in the grass, and behind rocks. They were ambushed! Dice suddenly raised his gun, but before he could pull the trigger, Tang Cheng stretched out his hand to block it. According to Tang Cheng's instructions

At the signal, Tan Fei shouted to the front in jerky Burmese, "We are the Chinese troops stationed in India. Show your identity. We only kill Japanese soldiers, not Burmese."

No one dared to relax, and pointed their guns forward, "If you don't come out, we will open fire." Tan Fei shouted again. The longing figure finally slowly walked out of the forest fog, and everyone was stunned. Anyone with eyes could see it.

It turned out that these people were not Japanese soldiers. Walking out of the bushes and exposed to everyone's sight were a dozen dark-skinned men. These men were not wearing any clothes. They only wore animal skins around their waists and bamboo tubes hung on one side of their waists.

He was armed with a machete, a wooden javelin and a bow and arrow in his hands. His hair was shaved into a round cap and tied into a bunch on the top of his head.

The soldiers who followed Tang Cheng and stood up from the grass gathered around them. Although they all pointed the barrels of their guns at the ground, their fingers were still on the triggers. When they were resting in Lieduo, they had already heard that some people were fleeing from Savage Mountain.

The brothers who came out said that there were savages living in Savage Mountain, but they had never seen them before. But looking at the appearance of these people in front of them, it seemed that they were not the savages everyone was talking about. At least one of these people had a wrist

He also wore a watch.

Tang Cheng was also a little dizzy. He didn't expect to suddenly meet the Burmese natives in the Savage Mountain. Tan Fei was still trying to communicate with these people in his jerky Burmese, but the man with the watch on the other side walked over alone.

In front of Tangcheng. "Please save our stockade. The Japanese soldiers you said are attacking our stockade. We only have spears and bows and arrows and cannot defeat them. You have guns. You can save our stockade." China on the other side.

He doesn't speak very fluently, but at least he can express his meaning clearly to Tang Cheng, which is much more practical than Ran Fei's Burmese.

Meeting a group of Burmese natives living in the savage mountains is nothing. It is surprising to meet a Burmese native who can speak Chinese. Tangcheng has already felt this surprise at this time. "It seems that what I just said is nothing."

That's right, the Japanese soldiers we met were heading towards their stronghold. The specific purpose is not clear yet, but from the way the guy was hesitating, I guess he has something to do with jade and gold mines."

Tang Cheng called Hou San and Dice to his side and glanced sideways at the indigenous man who had just been talking to him.

"Whatever you say, we won't do anything that is not beneficial anyway, let alone a group of Burmese natives." For some reason, Dice didn't have a good impression of these Burmese people. If it hadn't been for listening to Tang Cheng's speculation about the village

There might be jade or gold in it, but Dice didn't even bother to look at these Burmese people.


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