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134. Hot pursuit

"It's shot again, Biaozi, listen to the sound and run out of the woods." Whooping Crane shouted excitedly.

"Don't worry, with such a long strafing, could it be that you encountered a Japanese patrol?" Biaozi listened carefully to the sound, his brain was racing, and he was ready to make a judgment as quickly as possible.

"No, the patrol is not a target team. It is impossible not to fire back. First there was a shot from three rifles, followed by Thompson's non-stop shooting. Shaoqiu was just discovered by another Japanese spy." Ren.

Let’s talk first.

"Could it be that Shaoqiu was hit by the Japanese and injured, so he kept shooting because he couldn't move around?" Feiyue said worriedly.

"It's time to go, Biaozi. If you don't go to Shaoqiu, it will be over." Minghe said.

"Wait a minute, wait a minute." Biaozi suppressed his excitement and uneasiness.

"Wait a minute, wait for the ball." Although Ming He's mouth was dirty, he was just saying that he would not act rashly without Biao Zi's order.

Brother Chao found a group of Japs approaching six hundred meters away, so he held his breath, moved the muzzle of his gun, and waited for the gap in the trees where they might pass. After Brother Chao took four breaths and was slowly exhaling, a Japs

Suddenly appeared in the sniper scope, with a "pop" sound, Brother Chao's bullet flew out without hesitation. Before his upper eyelid even touched his lower eyelid, the bullet flew in. The Japanese fell down, dead or alive.

Not sure anymore.

Brother Chao quickly changed a bullet, moved the muzzle, and waited for another window of opportunity to shoot.

When Inoue heard the gunfire, he saw a soldier lying on the ground. After a closer look, he saw that he had been hit in the head. He knew that it must be the sniper who did it. He immediately shouted to other soldiers: "Speed ​​up, run in a curve, fast!"

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The Japs didn't even agree, and didn't pay attention to the fallen soldier. Under the leadership of the corps commander, they ran madly towards the place where the second sound was heard. Inoue held the King Bar box in his right hand and the samurai in his left hand.

Hold the knife to the hilt and run forward.

After running for a few minutes, I saw a superior soldier and four other soldiers running towards this side.

"Outflank, outflank." Inoue shouted to the superior soldier.

"Hi." The first-class soldier shouted as he ran. He did not continue running this way, but outflanked him from the north to the west.

Hideji Tojo was awakened by the gunshots. While putting on his military uniform, wearing an armed belt, hanging his saber, and taking out the king bar box, he shouted to the nearby soldiers: "Don't panic, where is Warrant Officer Inoue?"

"Report to Lieutenant, Warrant Officer Inoue has brought people over," a guard reported.

"Have the reinforcements arrived?" Ying Ji asked.

"Report to Lieutenant that Sergeant Yamaguchi has brought a dozen warriors over."

"My order is that the imperial soldiers originally responsible for guarding are not allowed to leave their posts. There is no need to make a fuss about scattered locusts."

"Hi." The guard agreed and conveyed the order.

Yingji returned to his tent, tidied up his clothes, and didn't bother to improvise. He sat at a small temporary table, drank tea and waited for news.

After hearing no gunshots, Shaoqiu fired a bunch of bullets at the whistle, untied the rope, slipped down from the banyan tree, and pursued the enemy with his rifle. After running a few steps, he heard reinforcements coming from behind, so he turned back

At first glance, it was Warrant Officer Inoue.

"Where are the enemies? Where are they running to?" Inoue saw a soldier about ten meters away with branches stuck on his body, and he knew it was a hidden sentry.

"Run over there. After leaving the woods, there is an open area." The whistle said.

"Hurry, chase." Inoue shouted as he ran.

"Hi." The Japs agreed while running forward with their rifles in hand.

The Japanese first class soldier and the four Japanese soldiers had already run to the edge of the forest. The keen Brother Chao noticed it immediately. He immediately squatted on the ground, holding the rifle in both hands, slowly moved the muzzle of the gun, and aimed at the Japanese first class soldier who was running at the front.

Killed with one "bang" shot.

When the other soldiers saw that the leading soldier was beaten to death, they immediately hid behind tree trunks.

Brother Chao didn't change his position, quickly pushed a bullet in, and kept moving the muzzle of the rifle, waiting to hit whoever showed up.

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