At this time, the Japs were still some distance away from Sanbao. Sanbao heard no more gunshots. He quietly poked his head out from behind the tree and observed that the Japs were already approaching him.
Sanbao leaned forward and pointed his gun at an advancing Japanese soldier, but before he could shoot, he saw that the guns in the hands of two Japanese soldiers were already pointed at him. Even if he could kill the Japanese soldier with one shot, he could not kill him with one shot.
I'm afraid I'll be beaten into a sieve too.
Sanbao reacted quickly and immediately retracted, and at this moment, more than a dozen bullets were fired. The Japs reacted quickly and their marksmanship was extremely accurate. The bullets passed by the place where he had just been, and some of them hit the hidden trees.
superior.
The Japanese had discovered their hiding place and were approaching gradually. They had to leave quickly. Sanbao lay on the ground and crawled back. Before he could even take a few steps, something unexpected happened.
There was a sudden explosion behind him, and the big tree he had been hiding in suddenly collapsed. Without any time to think, Sanbao used the smoke of the explosion to roll into a bush, and then he stood up and retreated immediately.
Finally got out of the sight of the Japs, but Sanbao felt scared. He had never seen such Japs, nor had he seen such weapons. The explosion just now was like a grenade, but it was impossible for the Japs to throw it from such a distance, nor would it be
The grenade. It obviously hit the tree trunk directly. What is that?!
It seemed that this group of Japanese was difficult to deal with, but precisely because of this, he could not let them cut off the guerrillas' retreat, so Sanbao decided to lure this group of Japanese away.
Sanbao acted more carefully. He had to find the best time to fight back against the Japanese. Now it was time to attract the enemy. In order to attract the enemy and create momentum, Sanbao kept picking up stones on the ground and throwing them around during the retreat.
Dragging a broken branch back...
The Japanese were indeed fooled at first, but the Japanese captain Aoki who led the team soon discovered something suspicious. Judging from his actions, the opponent was indeed unusual, but various signs showed that there was only one person.
Thinking of this, he immediately understood that his opponent was deliberately trying to contain him. He remembered the order from the summit. His mission was to cut off the guerrillas' retreat, so he immediately ordered three people to stay to deal with the people in front of him, while he took the rest of the team members.
Rush to the scheduled location immediately.
But he was already too late. Zhang Yunbiao had already received the information sent by the correspondent, so he immediately ordered the troops to move. Following Sanbao's reminder, they retreated along the traces left by the tanks on the road.
Without the obstruction of the guerrillas, the Japanese engineers relaxed and cleared the mines, allowing Fujino and his men to quickly pass through the minefield and join up with the intersecting troops led by Aoki.
Aoki's detour failed to arrive on time, which made Fujino very dissatisfied with him, and he had no choice but to lead his troops to continue the pursuit.
There was a big hole in the front. It was obvious that the tanks here had been transported away. The cunning Fujino saw the marks left by the tanks on the road. It seemed that the guerrillas had no time to dismantle the tanks and pulled the tanks away instead.
"They can't run far, Your Excellency, we should start pursuing them immediately." Aoki immediately suggested to make up for the mistake.
Fujino was also very unwilling, so he immediately ordered the troops to chase along the traces on the road. At this time, Fujino was still very cautious. If the guerrillas had dragged the tank into the deep mountains and dense forests, then the operation would have to be abandoned. He still had no idea about this place.
I'm not very familiar with it, everything needs to be fully prepared.
But I didn't expect that the road in front of me was getting smoother and smoother. What on earth did the guerrillas want to do? Finally, the Japanese in front saw the tank.
There was a valley entrance ahead, and the tank was parked in the middle of the valley entrance. There was no one around, and it was very quiet.
"Where is this place?" Fujino asked his subordinates.
The translator who was following him immediately came up and said, "This place didn't have a name before, but later everyone called it Laohukou."