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124. Come and go freely 7

The two Japs ran to the path, stretched their necks, opened their eyes wide, and looked around, but found nothing. They even used their noses, which were not as sensitive as hunting dogs, to sniff along the path carefully, but found nothing.

Something was wrong, so he turned around and waved to Second Lieutenant Asakura.

Asakura was relieved and ran over quickly with the remaining Japanese. When they got to the path, because the path was narrow, with deep grass and dense woods on both sides, Asakura asked his soldiers to keep their distance, and planned to line up all the way.

Pass quickly.

After walking more than 20 meters along the path, the Japanese soldier at the head suddenly felt the threat of the gun. He raised his fist, squatted down, raised his rifle, and aimed at the woods 50 meters ahead.

That's right, the direction that the Japanese military commander was aiming at was Luo Yuesong's hidden position. Because the distance was a little far away, and Luo Yuesong was also camouflaged, the Japanese military commander did not notice Luo Yuesong, so he got up and continued moving forward.

The vanguard advanced another ten meters, and the last two Japanese soldiers in the team also stepped onto the path. The entire team led by Asakura entered the ambush circle of the reconnaissance team.

Luo Yuesong was very happy. I went to your Imperial Army School in Japan for several years. It was not for nothing. I not only learned the military command skills and language of Little Japan, but also fully understood Little Japan.

Zi’s way of thinking.

Luo Yuesong took aim at the Japs Sergeant in the front row, and there was a "bang" gunshot. The Japs Sergeant was indeed experienced, and when he heard the gunshot, he immediately fell to the ground regardless of where it came from.

Luo Yuesong had expected this, so when he fired, Luo Yuesong deliberately pressed down the muzzle of the gun. Less than a hundred meters away, the moment the Japanese soldier lowered his head, the bullet happened to fly and hit.

The bullet entered the right eye of the Japanese Army Sergeant through the soft eye socket, and then penetrated through the soft back of the head. The Japanese Army Sergeant was lying on the ground and would never get up for the rest of his life.

The sound of gunfire attracted the attention of all the Japs. Asakura lay on the ground, holding a telescope and looking into the distance. The other Japs also lay on the ground. The two Japs carrying the mortar barrel and base quickly squatted down.

, put down the heavy objects on his shoulders. A Japanese soldier carrying a shell box was so frightened that he hugged the box and fell to the ground.

Huineng suddenly stood up and shouted: "Hit!"

"Da da da" machine gun began to fire, "Du Du Du Du" Han Ba's machine gun also fired, and the grassroots Thompson also spit out tongues of fire.

Geng Douzi's Garand was also unambiguous. He first killed the Japs holding the box of shells with one shot. Xizi rushed towards the Japs with his assault rifle, and with a few "dududu" shots, he killed the two who were holding the cannonball box.

The devil was beaten to death.

Luo Yuesong stood up and walked forward, changing bullets and raising his gun to shoot, and killed another Japanese.

By the time Luo Yuesong ran to the path, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers had been suddenly killed by Huineng and the others. As per the old rules, the only one left was the Japanese commander, Second Lieutenant Asakura, whose bow-legs were half-bent, with both hands holding swords, and a pair of

The mouse's eyes were rolling, but this guy didn't seem to have any fear. Probably their sky gave him endless spiritual food, and armed this sinner of the war into a fearless and even awe-inspiring righteous warrior. Little did he know that we, the Greater China, did not

What is needed is the co-prosperity of Greater East Asia, let alone the liberation of the Japanese.

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