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156. Forcibly break into the city gate

Biaozi and Minghe saw an officer with the rank of major standing at the city gate. Although Biaozi had never seen Takize, a major appeared at the city gate. He shouldn't be looking at the city gate normally, so they whispered to Minghe.

: "The situation may change, so be prepared just in case."

"There are just a few Japs, if they don't work, fight them out." Ming He was very confident.

"I don't know what Yuesong is doing. I hope this kid isn't sleeping." Biaozi said.

"What are you thinking about? Is the captain that big-hearted?" Minghe didn't believe it.

"I think he was very distracted today. He relaxed too much because he stopped directing." Biaozi said.

Just as Biaozi thought, Yuesong was actually lying down and asleep in the bushes at this time. He was dreaming that Danfeng had given birth to a big fat son for him. At this moment, Yuesong was holding another baby in his dream.

The fat and cute son is kissing his little face.

When the carriage arrived at the city gate, Lao Guo took out a pack of cigarettes, jumped out of the car, and walked to a sergeant at the city gate. It seemed that the sergeant and Lao Guo were quite familiar with each other.

"Hello, Taijun. Thank you for your hard work, Taijun." Lao Guo said while stuffing a cigarette into the sergeant's hand.

"Lao Guo, where are you sending people to?" The sergeant spoke to Lao Guo in blunt Chinese, and secretly winked at Lao Guo. Lao Guo understood that there was a major standing next to him, and the sergeant didn't dare

Pick up cigarettes.

"Yes, the eldest lady from a wealthy family went to the city to go shopping, and was entrusted by someone to send them back, which is seven or eight miles outside the city." Lao Guo said.

"You two, check the carriage." The sergeant said to the two Japanese soldiers beside him.

"Hi." The two Japanese soldiers began to inspect the carriage and Yingzi and San Ge who were sitting on the carriage.

Perhaps the two Japanese soldiers and the sergeant did not take advantage of Lao Guo, and the inspection was a bit random, but after all, the Major was standing aside and watching eagerly, so the two Japanese soldiers still wanted Yingzi to unpack the baggage.

When Yingzi opened the bag, a Japanese man took one look at it and saw that it was medicine. He didn't dare to look at it, so he shouted at Lao Guo to get in the car and leave.

"Wait a minute." At this time, Takizawa suddenly spoke.

The sergeant was startled. He took two steps in three steps and arrived in front of Takizawa. He saluted and said, "Major Colonel."

Lao Guo hurriedly greeted him, nodded and bowed, handed Takizawa a cigarette, and said some respectful and kind words.

Takizawa ignored it, walked to the carriage and said to Yingzi in Chinese: "Open it."

Yingzi slowly opened the bag, revealing the medicine.

Takizawa took out a box of antibiotics, looked at it for a while, and asked Yingzi: "Is someone at home injured?"

"Yes, Taijun." Yingzi pretended to be scared.

"How did you get hurt?" Takizawa saw from the corner of his eye that the third brother had his hands stuffed under his shirt.

"Oh, it rolled down the hillside, yes, it rolled down, and it was bloody and scary." Yingzi started to make up nonsense.

"Yes." Takizawa put the medicine into the bag, seemed to understand, turned around and walked away.

"Guo Sa, get in the car and go." The sergeant saw that the major didn't say anything and quickly asked Lao Guo to go.

"Hey, hey, hey." Lao Guo agreed, imitating the Japanese accent, got on the carriage, picked up his whip, and was about to drive the horse.

"Walaye." Takizawa shouted, and the Japanese raised their rifles.

Among the brothers present, only Yingzi understood this sentence in Japanese. Yingzi made a quick decision and said loudly: "Drive the horse away."

Lao Guo waved his hand with a whip, shouted "drive", Laifu neighed "hoo", pulled the carriage and started running away.

"Stop them." Takize gave the order, and the Japanese pointed their rifles at Yingzi and Third Brother on the carriage.

"Bah, bah, bah." Biaozi saw that the situation was not good, so he took out his short gun and shot at the Japanese.

"Bah, bah, bah." The whooping crane's short gun also sounded.

"Fight." The third brother shouted, took out his two guns, and fired his bow left and right.

Takizawa heard the gunfire and hid to the side. Before the sergeant could shout to shoot, the third brother gave him three or four bullets in the chest. The Japanese rifles were no match for the mirror box at close range. In a blink of an eye,

In a short time, several Japs were shot to the ground.

The sound of gunshots woke up Yuesong who was having a sweet dream. Yuesong grabbed the rifle and looked over to see why there was a fight.

Biaozi and Minghe ran towards the city gate while shooting. Lao Guo rushed out of the city gate with his carriage and ran towards the main road.

The Japs machine gunner behind the sandbags at the city gate had just turned the muzzle of his light machine gun when he was killed by the Biaozi with two "Bahba" shots.

At this time, the Japanese heavy machine gun at the top of the city wall began to fire with a beep beep sound, and the bullets hit the carriage along the road.

"Get down." The third brother pushed Yingzi down on the carriage.

"Dududu" several heavy machine gun bullets hit the carriage, and one of the bullets hit the third brother. The third brother felt that hot blood began to flow from his body.

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