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139. Repeated tricks

In a blink of an eye, it was already noon. Brother Chao, who was at the rear, found that the Japanese had been following him, neither getting closer to attack nor breaking away from following. Shaoqiu was shot and urgently needed to return to the camp as quickly as possible. The medical conditions in the camp were also poor, so

Lai also had to take out the bullet, otherwise Shaoqiu would be in danger. If this continued, the Japanese would seize on this and follow him all the way to the camp. Once the second camp that was finally established was exposed, the Japanese would surely launch a massive attack.

Brother Chao observed for a long time, and every time he found that there were three Japs following him, a corps commander and two first-class privates. Judging from the corps commander, they were the same team that he fought against when he was covering Shaoqiu on the hillside.

The patrolling Japs have very good combat qualities.

Brother Chao originally didn't want to shoot, neither did he want to expose his position, nor did he want the Japanese to follow too closely, but now it seemed that it would be difficult for Biaozi and the others, who were carrying Shaoqiu on their backs, to escape from the Japanese's pursuit without a few blows.

Brother Chao put away his rifle and quickly ran towards the broken leap behind.

"Brother Chao, you're back." Feiyue was cleaning the traces with branches.

"Yeah." Brother Chao responded and walked straight towards Biaozi.

"Brother Chao, what's the matter?" Biaozi asked.

Brother Chao told Biaozi that there were three Japs following him and his worries. Then he said: "I plan to shoot. If I can kill them, I will kill them. If I can't kill them, I will lure them away. You guys can take a slight detour and continue to hold on."

It’s time to rush to the camp, Shaoqiu’s injury cannot be delayed.”

"I agree, but your waist..." Biaozi pointed at Brother Chao's waist and said.

"It really hurts now, but Biaozi, don't forget, I am a sniper of the special operations team, although I am not a party member." When Brother Chao said this, there was a strange light in his eyes.

Biaozi saw the look in Brother Chao's eyes. Brother Chao was originally an artilleryman of the national army. After being captured, he was specially approved by Commander Li to join the party because of his superior military skills. At this point, Brother Chao has always been

Not to mention, but Biaozi can feel it. You must know that Yuesong performed so well in combat, and he only received special approval from the divisional party committee before going abroad to join. It was still secret.

Biaozi couldn't say more: "Brother Chao, Yuesong and I have seen everything you have done. We trust you very much. I will remember your thoughts. Please be safe."

After Biaozi finished speaking, he stretched out his hand. Brother Chao hesitated for a moment, then stretched out his hand to hold Biaozi's hand tightly.

"You go first." Brother Chao said.

"Okay." Biaozi turned around and said to his brothers, "Let's change Ren to carry Shaoqiu first, then continue to leap behind and speed up the march."

After waiting for Biaozi and the others to leave for seven or eight minutes, Brother Chao knelt down beside a willow tree, waiting for the Japanese who thought they were unaware of the enemy to come over.

Sure enough, after only waiting for three minutes, the Japanese team leader came over with two Japanese soldiers. Although the leap cleared the traces, the Japanese team leader who had been fighting in the jungle for a long time could still find some traces, otherwise it would be impossible to take them.

Fight with Brother Chao's sniper rifle with three rifles.

Brother Chao estimated the distance. The one walking in front was the corps commander, with a first-class soldier on the left and right. The three of them maintained a very good tactical formation. It looked like a team that had been cooperating for a long time. The three Japanese were in the capital.

I have learned how powerful Chinese snipers are, so when following, except for occasionally resting behind relatively thick tree trunks, I basically move quickly close to the trees to minimize the exposure of my body to the enemy's gun.

time.

Brother Chao estimated the distance. He was injured, so he couldn't shoot too close to the Japs. The distance at this moment was only more than two hundred meters, and there were many trees in the middle. When he fired, he had to predict in advance where the Japs might come from.

It passes between two trees, and the shooting window is extremely short, so the chance of hitting it is very low.

Brother Chao looked up at the sky and stretched out his hand to feel the wind speed. The wind speed was still a bit fast at the moment, and the impact on the ballistic trajectory was quite obvious.

Brother Chao rested his left hand on his left knee, supporting the body of the gun, and his right hand grasped the butt of the gun. The butt of the gun was pressed against his shoulder, catching the occasional flashes of the three Japs, anticipating that the thick-mouthed pine tree would

It was the next resting point for the Japanese. The distance between the pine tree and the arm-thick camphor tree next to it was only nearly two meters. It was right here. Brother Chao estimated the distance. It was about 130 meters. He hit

The probability is 30%, and the probability of killing is 10%.

Brother Chao closed his eyes, meditated for a moment, slowly opened them, exhaled for five seconds, inhaled for six seconds, both times were the same as exhaling. It was too late to say that, but soon, a Japanese first-class soldier stepped out from behind the pine tree.

With a "pop", Brother Chao fired decisively. Through the sniper scope, Brother Chao saw the Japanese private staggering and quickly crawling behind the camphor tree. He hit the target, but not the vital part.

Brother Chao put away his rifle, deliberately broke a thin side branch, and ran quickly to the southeast.

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