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40. Don't be fooled

At Yoshida's order, the Japanese soldiers shouted "Wow!" and began to charge, as if they had been beaten to death.

The sergeant looked back helplessly, then bravely charged forward with the two soldiers.

Shihong leaned against the thick trunk of the banyan tree and pulled the bolt of Thompson's gun without hesitation. Xizi waved her hand to Shihong, who looked very reluctant.

"Brother Tiedan, the Japs have begun to charge. Your move is really effective." Douzi loaded a bullet into his rifle and was ready to stand up and fire at any time.

"Don't worry, I'll give you another grenade later." Tiedan lay still.

"Brothers, the guns are loaded and the men are cocked. Just wait for my order to raise the guns and fight." Platoon Leader Sun finally waited for the Japanese to charge.

"Yes." The brothers clicked the bullets on the ground.

When Yuesong heard the shouting, he raised his sniper rifle and glanced over here, saying, "Charge? The old Japanese must be too impatient."

"Captain, there are Japanese mortars in the open space ahead." Feiyue reported to the captain.

"The mortar is good. You two brothers go over and hand over the mortar to me. If you see it correctly, fire a few rounds at the Japanese. Be careful, don't hit us." Yuesong said.

"Yes." Feiteng Feiyue carried Thompson over and passed.

"Other brothers, follow me and follow the old Japanese's retreat. You have to be fast and don't be too strict about concealment."

"Yes." The third brother put Thompson on his back and took out two German 20-guns for close combat in the woods. The third brother liked this thing better. It has many bullets and is very maneuverable. The two guns can shoot left and right.

"Bah, bah, bah", two shots and one shot, it's very refreshing.

"Ah -" A Japanese soldier fell into the trap. The sergeant and another soldier instinctively lay on the ground. The sergeant's face was full of helplessness. What the veteran disliked most was a mindless charge.

The sergeant looked back and saw that the major and the soldiers were charging fiercely. There was no other way, so the sergeant and the soldiers around him got up and charged forward.

"Hula" all of a sudden, "Ah - ah -". Another Japanese soldier next to the sergeant stepped on the mechanism, and a rope hung the soldier upside down and dangling in the air. The frightened soldier howled like a porcupine.

There was a gunshot, Douzi raised his rifle, and with one shot he heard the howl of the Japanese hanging in the air.

"Stop moving forward, machine gun, shoot." Yoshida looked at the two soldiers who were shattered. He suddenly stopped and directed the three machine gunners to lie on the ground and shoot at Douzi's side.

There was a burst of "ta-da-da" firing. Doudou and Tiedan, who were lying on the ground, heard the bullets "swish-swish" flying past their scalps, and their hairs stood on end.

"Don't move, I'll feed them a grenade later." Tiedan said to Douzi.

"Hey, that's good." Douzi hugged the rifle and lay on the ground, not daring to move.

"Platoon commander, is it time for us to fight?" machine gunner Hu Jun asked.

Platoon Leader Sun showed his head and took a look. He hadn't reached the predetermined area yet and said: "Wait a moment, there will be about forty people on the Japs side. All our brothers together only have more than twenty people. There are also

There are two women and three wounded soldiers. Let's just not open fire. Once we open fire, we will kill four or five of them."

"Yes." The brothers agreed softly.

Yoshida took a telescope and looked at the place where the gunshot was fired. The cunning Chinese did not show his head after firing a shot, so Yoshida turned to his mortar and waved to fire.

The Japanese soldier responsible for the observation saw the major's gesture and immediately conveyed the order.

The gunner estimated the elevation angle with his thumbs up, and adjusted the gun. The loader held a shell in both hands. Before he could send the shell to the muzzle, he heard a "beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep."

Within a few minutes, the three Japs were beaten by the two Thompsons that were very close at hand, and the mortars naturally became a powerful weapon to kill the enemy in leaps and bounds.

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