The night gradually deepened, and the Japanese army camp became quiet. The tired Japanese soldiers fell asleep. They escaped from the fierce encirclement and attack of the Eighth Route Army. This in itself made them feel frightened, and then they were brutally hunted down all the way.
Almost every Japs have seen their comrades' heads blown off in front of them, but they haven't even seen the shadow of the attacker, which frightens them. But now the killer has actually chased him into the city. It's obvious.
He would not give up. If it weren't for many days of hard work, these Japs wouldn't be able to sleep. Even so, from time to time in their sleep, someone would howl like they were dreaming...
Sanbao, who was hiding in the dark, finally took action. He avoided the Japanese searchlights and sentries, quietly reached the door of the Japanese dormitory, and began to place the grenades on his body at the Japanese door.
To be honest, Sanbao doesn't like the Japs' grenades very much. The Japs like to make things with multiple uses, but this grenade is not good. Even the Japs don't have many. Each Japs only carries two. Although the Japs' grenades are not small in power,
, but after removing the insurance, you still need to find a hard object to bump it, which is a bit troublesome for Sambo who likes to mine.
Fortunately, he brought a few wooden-handled grenades made by the arsenal when he came. He couldn't use them when chasing the Japanese. It came in handy at this time. Sanbao tied two grenades to the wooden-handled grenades and fixed them on the Japanese.
in front of the door, and then pulled out the string and hung it on the door...
Sanbao listened to the surroundings from time to time and avoided the Japanese searchlights. He kept placing booby traps in front of the Japanese dormitory door. Finally, the grenades on him were gone. Sanbao was a little regretful. There were still several rooms.
Sanbao couldn't help but look at the elevated lookout post not far away. There was a Japanese searchlight and a machine gun on it, and it was so high up that he could see almost any place in the Japanese barracks. It was an excellent fighting location.
Sanbao just did it as soon as he thought about it, without thinking about the dangers and troubles he would encounter in the future. He quietly went under the lookout post, checked that there was no movement around, and then slowly climbed up.
We were about to reach the top floor. At this moment, a Japanese soldier accidentally glanced back and saw Sambo approaching with a gun. The Japanese was so frightened that he wanted to grab the gun.
San Bao immediately pulled the trigger. With a gunshot that broke the darkness and tranquility, the Japs fell down on the railing. The other Japs who was holding the searchlight was alerted. He had no time to grab the weapon and immediately howled and rushed towards San Bao, thinking
Occupy a commanding position and push Sambo down.
Sanbao had no time to push the bullet, so he lowered his right hand and pulled out the dagger from his waist. With a wave of his hand, a cold light flashed, and the flying dagger stabbed the devil's throat. The devil's body shook backwards. Finally, the devil turned over.
The railing fell down.
The sound of gunshots woke up the sleeping Japs, and their reaction was quite quick. Some Japs put on their coats and rushed out with guns in hand. However, before they could see the target while looking around, a series of explosions occurred around them.
The Japanese who ran out fell to the ground, and those who did not escape were directly covered by the collapsed houses. However, there were still some rooms where the three treasures did not place booby traps in front of the door, and the Japanese inside were able to rush out.
But the first thing that greeted them was the dazzling illumination of the searchlight. The Japanese who could not open their eyes were completely exposed to the firepower of Sanbao. Sanbao held the searchlight with one hand and manipulated the newly captured crooked machine gun with the other hand, pointing at the people under the muzzle.
The Japanese launched a violent barrage of fire.
In just a few minutes, dozens of corpses fell down below, but the remaining Japs slowly regained their courage. After hearing the sound of gunshots in only one place and having determined the location, the Japs hiding in the dark corners of the wall began to
Start shooting at the lookout post.
The searchlight was quickly put out. Sanbao threw away the machine gun that had used all the bullets, and then slid directly from the wooden frame. At this time, the Japanese were already alerted. He was in a wolf's den, surrounded by Japanese, and could not fight any more.