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Chapter 127 The Great Victory

The Japs in front were charging vigorously. Many of them claimed to have superb assassination skills. They were shouting and charging while pulling the bolt of their guns to eject bullets. Vaguely, they felt that there was more air above their heads. When they looked at the many black spots, they immediately felt their scalps numb. Many people immediately exclaimed: "Bag, grenade."

They were already very close to the top of the mountain. The closest one was only a dozen meters away from the top of the mountain. At such a close distance, the bandits would naturally not greet them with grenades. So what would they do if the explosion hit one of their own? But this was the case. , these devils still felt a huge psychological impact,

The group of Japanese soldiers who were following them were the worst. They rushed up with great enthusiasm and ambition. In the blink of an eye, they suddenly noticed that a grenade hit their heads, and not one or two grenades, but one. No matter how nervous they were, they It was impossible for Da Tiao to turn a blind eye. This group of devils immediately became chaotic. Some were crying and howling looking for a hiding place, while others were frightened and stood still. It fell...

The Japs running behind and not within the range of the grenade are the luckiest. Of course, it is impossible for them to continue charging in this case. Moreover, even if they are willing, the Japs on the edge of the explosion range will not agree. What's the difference between that and pushing them into a pit of fire? These Japs were the most embarrassed. They quickly stepped on the brakes, then turned around and ran away. Some of them were more impatient and turned around and pounced on them. Then tragedy happened and they pounced on their comrades. The one who was lucky was the one who hit his head on a rock because he was wearing a helmet. The most he could get was a concussion, which was pretty good. The worst was the one who fell directly on the bayonet of his comrade, or the terrain behind him happened to be different. The bigger ones are, "Ah." "Ouch." "Oh my god."...

Iida was at the rear and was naturally not within the threat range of the grenade, but his mood was definitely not much better than that of the Japs who were within the range of the grenade. Just now he thought the garrison commander was a fool, but now he realized that the other man was a fool. A cunning fox was smashed by hundreds of grenades. At least one squadron of Japanese soldiers couldn't escape. They howled miserably in the explosion of fireworks, and then turned into corpses. Iida bit them tightly with his teeth. My lower lip was so painful that the flesh on my face was convulsing. The explosion scene was really terrible. The formation was so dense that there was no place to hide. The Japanese on the edge of the explosion had a chance to hide, but they were too impatient, and the result was the other way around. Lost his life,

"Eight grids, eight grids,..." Iida cursed through gritted teeth. The guy who never believed in Buddhism actually prayed in his heart: "Bodhisattva bless you, this is just a dying counterattack by the Chinese."

Before the prayer was over, another batch of over a hundred grenades came down. Iida opened his mouth wide and was completely dumbfounded.

This is the beginning,

After the grenade was launched, the Xuebingjun's fierce counterattack finally began. Zhang Quanyou was the first to jump on the rock that had been used as a bunker. He pulled the trigger and shouted: "Brothers, hit hard."

Chang Ning followed closely and stood on another rock, while Wang Raptor climbed up in front of Zhang Quanyou, half-crouched and shot at the Japanese at the bottom of the mountain. The brigade and the regiment took the lead in launching a counterattack against the Japanese. The morale of the regiment was unprecedentedly high. The "bandits" originally liked a hearty battle. At once, nearly a hundred people stood on the temporary bunker. Some were holding a general-purpose machine gun, some were using Wei Qing assault rifles, and some exaggeratedly hung their backpacks on their necks. Then he threw grenades one after another towards the place where there were many Japs at the foot of the mountain, which made Iida almost vomit blood.

Originally, he was counting on the defenders to return the favor, but when he saw the fierce posture of the student soldier, he realized that it was no wonder that the student army had inexhaustible grenades. It turned out that the grenade equipment was actually a backpack, an ordinary grenade. The sling can only carry four grenades, and a backpack can hold at least three grenade slings.

Seeing this, Iida had the urge to vomit blood. Kiichiro Kameshima, the chief of staff of the 213th Regiment, who had been following him and never interfered with his command, finally couldn't hold it back anymore. He suggested: "Your Excellency, retreat temporarily and wait for Yoshida." Your mountain artillery unit will come over and attack again."

The Japs at the front were clenching their teeth and exerting all their strength to launch the final sprint in order to feel the numbness in their hair. However, faced with the fire from hundreds of automatic weapons, they had no chance to break through. Except for those who were smart enough to lie down on the ground or hide behind their comrades in time, at least a hundred Japanese were swept away by the sudden burst of bullets. Many of them went to see Amaterasu without even having a chance to hum. ,

The rain of grenades continued to fall, and more cadets stood on the bunkers or on the top of the mountain close to the Japanese army. Immediately, the distance and accuracy of their bomb drops were greatly improved, and more Japanese soldiers were covered by the grenade range. , these Japs no longer dare to adhere to the spirit of Bushido, and run away. If one takes the lead, others will immediately follow suit, and then a group of people will follow suit...

Seeing that the situation was over, Iida knew that if he persisted, he would not defeat the defenders but might be defeated by them. While he ordered a retreat, he asked the mortar squadron to fire towards the top of the mountain to prevent the defenders from launching a counterattack.

The Lion Gate runs from north to south. The Japanese army launched an attack from the west. To the east were lurking soldiers from the Third Brigade, Second Regiment and Third Regiment. Dai Dama, the commander of the Second Regiment, and Hu Yanbao, the commander of the Third Regiment, were two "bandit leaders" lying together. , they looked at the impressive performance of a group of cadet soldiers and drooled with envy.

Dai Dama: "Why didn't the brigade blow the charge horn? What a great opportunity. We took advantage of the situation to counterattack and completely defeated this Japanese soldier. What a great contribution that would be."

Hu Yanbao smacked his lips: "Forget it, even if we counterattack, it won't be our turn. What we want to snipe is the entire 33rd Division. How many Japs have come just now? Don't worry, there will be a chance for us to perform later."

Dai Dama: "Chang Ma Lian will make a lot of money this time. Mom is so tight that she eats meat and bones. We can't even drink the soup. I really can't bear to do it. I hope that the old Japanese man Gan Cang won't be beaten." Already."

"I'm also a little worried. Even though our host is just a scholar, our troops are much more ruthless than you and me. Damn it, grandma, these devils can't live up to their expectations. They are so inexperienced."

Dai Dama and Hu Yanbao were commenting on the sniper battle. Zhang Quanyou had already issued the order to shrink, and the Japs' mortars began to show their power. Standing on the rocks or on the edge of the mountaintop was no different from seeking death. Just like Dai Da Ma Suo said, this was a huge profit. Zhang Quanyou played it safe and did not issue a pursuit order. Instead, he chose to avoid artillery fire to preserve his strength.

Facing a three-three regiment of Japanese soldiers, he was always willing to invest only one regiment of troops just to preserve his strength to meet the next offensive of the 33rd Division.

The Lion Gate is really important to Nanchang and even Ouyang Yun's entire plan.


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