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Chapter 188: Battle in the Forest

Seeing that such a young female soldier of the Eighth Route Army was so fearless of life and death, the surrounding Japanese could not help but lower their guns and stand in awe. Under the leadership of the Japanese captain, they all bowed to their respected opponent.

This made the traitor translator on the side feel bored, and he couldn't help but turn to the panicked Song Xinmin.

"Since you are the political commissar here, you must know where the people here have gone. Tell me quickly!" asked the traitor translator.

"I really don't know." Song Xinmin replied cautiously.

"Nonsense, I think you won't cry until you see the coffin." The traitor translator pointed a gun at Song Xinmin's head and shouted: "Be careful, I will kill you."

"By the way, there was another person just now, a company commander from the Eighth Route Army." Song Xinmin said immediately.

"Where?" the traitor translator immediately asked.

"They should have been hiding in the woods just now." Song Xinmin replied.

"Matsuda Taijun, there are eight routes." The traitor translator immediately ran forward and reported to his master.

Matsuda, the Japanese captain who led the team, heard this and gave Song Xinmin a cold look. In his heart, he despised this weakling. However, he was still useful at this time, so he ordered: "Liu Sang, let him lead the way."

"Yes." The traitor translator surnamed Liu immediately responded, and then stepped forward to force Song Xinmin to lead the way.

Under the leadership of Song Xinmin, dozens of Japs returned to the woods. When they saw Song Xinmin walking around like a headless fly in the woods, the traitor named Liu shouted: "Are you a troublemaker?"

"Translator Liu, I really don't know where he is hiding. I was running so fast that I didn't see him." Song Xinmin said honestly, "But he must be nearby."

"Search carefully." Matsuda ordered his men. Dozens of Japanese soldiers searched carefully in the forest, firing several shots at hidden places from time to time.

Song Xinmin was eager to confess that he worked even harder. Finally, he found traces of a fall on a slope, and he immediately shouted: "Here it is."

However, it was very steep here, and the bushes below were thick and it was difficult to see clearly. Several Japanese soldiers fired a few shots down there, and then two Japanese soldiers began to carefully slide down to prepare for the search.

At this moment, a crisp gunshot was heard not far away. With the gunshot, a Japanese soldier was hit in the head, and his body rolled down the slope. The remaining Japanese soldiers were shocked and hurriedly ran away, but the attacker

There was no trace of him. Just when the Japs got up to look for them, a gunshot rang out and another Japs died...

It was Sanbao who came over. Sanbao hurriedly ran to the arsenal, but there were already Japs in the arsenal. However, Sanbao did not see his comrades. It seemed that they had moved. Sanbao relaxed a little and hid.

Not long after, fierce gunfire came from outside the mountain. The Japanese who were about to destroy the arsenal heard the hurried gathering and withdrew. Only then did Sanbao show up. The arsenal was empty, and the Japanese didn't have time to destroy it.

The hidden equipment was not taken away, and just when Sanbao was getting some comfort, several gunshots were heard from the other side.

Sanbao was already very familiar with the terrain here. He immediately judged that it was the sound of gunshots coming from the woods on the hillside. He immediately rushed over with his gun in hand. When he saw the Japanese preparing to go downhill to search, he said, "There must be my comrades there.

"Sanbao thought and immediately fired without hesitation, and continued to attack the enemy through the cover of the woods.

At the same time, for the safety of possible comrades in the forest, Sanbao gradually attracted the Japanese outside the forest. The open and familiar terrain gave full play to the power of the sniper rifle in his hand, and Japanese soldiers continued to fall in his grasp.

Matsuda, who led the team, finally met the opponent he was looking forward to, but this opponent was too powerful. He felt scared in his rage. He had no way to deal with this opponent. Fortunately, he got the order at this time, and there were a large number of Eighth Route Army soldiers outside the mountain.

Surrounded here, Yamazaki ordered him to return immediately to establish a defensive position. Only then did he breathe a sigh of relief and ordered his men to gradually cover and withdraw out of the mountain.


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