The War of Resistance

Chapter 1001: Failed to beat the snake, got bitten instead

When the gunfire rang out, Wang Xiaodan was smiling happily. In his heart, Shang Zhen was definitely a tall and powerful person.

When admiration is no longer enough to describe his admiration for Shang Zhen, then worship can only be used.

He always felt that there was a halo behind Shang Zhen's head. Who cares whether it was divine light or Buddha light.

But when Shang Zhen, who was walking with him in the mountains and fields, talked about his cowardice when he first joined the army, Wang Xiaodan felt that the distance between him and Shang Zhen suddenly narrowed.

He never thought that Shang Zhen, who was so good at fighting Japanese soldiers, would be so frightened that he screamed in his sleep when a wolf dog was beaten to death when he first joined the army. He also never thought that Shang Zhen's mouth would be stuffed by a veteran because of this. The smelly socks made me never expect that Shang Zhen was also a Shang Xiaodan when he first started fighting the Japanese.

It turns out that there are no born warriors. It turns out that when Shang Zhen first became a soldier, he was not as good as the little monks and Taoist priests. He was incompetent in martial arts. It turns out that warriors all become step by step!

But just when Wang Xiaodan said in his heart, if you succeed, I can succeed, Shang Zhen and him heard the sound of gunshots.

At the sound of the gunshot, Shang Zhen was stunned for a moment, then turned around and ran back. However, Wang Xiaodan subconsciously bowed down after the gunshot. If he hadn't noticed that Shang Zhen turned around and ran back, Then he must be lying on the ground!

Determination is one thing, action is another, and split-second judgment and subconscious reactions developed through repeated training on the battlefield are another.

Later, a Chinese table tennis world champion said this when evaluating the difference between professional players and amateur table tennis enthusiasts.

He said that when playing golf, amateurs always say that they should play with anticipation.

For example, if I swing the ball long or I swing it short, what method will the opponent use to return the ball to which position on the table?

But the world table tennis champion went on to say, "There needs to be so-called prejudgment." But that's just the idea of ​​​​you amateurs.

Professional players have gone beyond the scope of prediction, which is called subconscious!

In other words, when the opponent comes to the ball, it has become a habit to predict and simply ignore this process, and subconsciously adopt the most reasonable response method is what professional players should do.

In other words, while amateur golfers are still making predictions, professional players have subconsciously made the most correct reaction.

This principle also applies to soldiers. As soldiers, the difference between Shang Zhen and Wang Xiaodan is just like the difference between professional table tennis players and amateur table tennis enthusiasts.

Shang Zhen started running like the wind, naturally running in the direction he came from.

This time his target was the highest hill more than a mile away.

Shang Zhen and Wang Xiaodan were neither far nor near from their campsite. Shang Zhen knew in an instant that the gunfire came from the direction of the campsite, so how could he not be in a hurry?

He just heard a gunshot, but as he strode back, the gunshots became chaotic and intensive.

Did our own people attack the Japanese army? That is impossible! Shang Zhen knew that even if Lao Qiuzi and the others acted without permission, they would not be able to engage in firefights with the Japanese army before dark.

The situation was critical, and Shang Zhen ran towards the highest hill without any hesitation.

Why bother with physical strength? Of course he knew the situation was critical.

Even if you are not a soldier, anyone who has ever run knows that there is a problem of physical distribution when running 100 meters, 500 meters or 1,000 meters.

If you go to run a thousand meters but you put out the energy to sprint for a hundred meters, then you probably won't be able to run the remaining few hundred meters, and you will have to kneel on the ground and catch your breath.

But this time Shang Zhen couldn't care anymore. He was breathing heavily because he was anxious, feeling that the distance of several hundred meters was approaching in an instant.

And when he rushed up the hill to look at the place where the gunshots were fired, because he was at a high point and the front was relatively open, it only took him a moment to see the general trend of the battlefield even without a telescope.

The one who was running in his direction was one of his own, but his group was attacked by the Japanese army.

Yes, it’s a joint attack!

Shang Zhen saw at least three groups of Japanese troops chasing his group from three directions: left rear, right rear, and rear!

The moment he discovered this, Shang Zhen concluded that people like him were bitten by snakes instead of trying to kill them!

The Japanese army should have discovered that their group was following them, and while they were still thinking about finding a suitable fighter plane to launch a sneak attack on the Japanese army, the Japanese army had already launched a counter-attack!

Among these three groups of Japanese troops, the one in front and on the right is the one closest to us.

Since the Japanese army discovered their group of Chinese soldiers, it must have been a sneak attack. I think the Japanese army closest to them should have attacked their own people head-on. I just don't know why my group didn't retreat in the opposite direction. Instead, he rushed diagonally in the direction he left earlier.

Shang Zhen was not there at that time, so he naturally didn't know what was going on.

But war is like chess, it's all about calculation, but there is no such thing as regretting the chess!

Shang Zhen pushed the bolt of the Type 38 rifle in his hand and consciously increased his breathing.

If the soldiers come in their own direction, they are undoubtedly coming to find themselves. They must provide fire support to their own people to get them out of danger. Then whether they can effectively stop the enemy through marksmanship becomes the next step. The key is, but what if the shooting breath is not stable?

As Shang Zhen adjusted his breathing, he realized that he had disappeared. It was blocked by a small hill 200 meters in front of him.

And the Japanese troops coming from three directions are still pursuing them.

Based on Shang Zhen's observation, the Japanese army on the front right of him was closest to his group, with a distance of more than 100 meters between them. However, this was a low-mountain and hilly area, and the Japanese army's marksmanship could not be perfect. play.

When Shang Zhen's breathing calmed down, he saw that his own people had appeared from behind the hill.

"Here, come here quickly!" A voice sounded under the hill where Shang Zhen was, and it was Wang Xiaodan's shout.

Wang Xiaodan also figured out what was going on. In terms of running, he could not match Shang Zhen after all, so he did not run up the mountain. Instead, he made a noise at the foot of the mountain.

Shang Zhen did not deliberately look at his soldiers, but he knew that some of them must have been killed this time. There could be injured ones, but they would only be killed in the end. The injured would definitely move slowly, and if they fell behind and encountered The Japanese army was bound to die, and the possibility of survival was almost zero.

Now Shang Zhen is only concerned about how to stop the Japanese pursuit.

Not long after they separated, another comrade died on the battlefield. Who knows what the soldiers who were fleeing to Shang Zhen would feel when they heard Wang Xiaodan's cry?

Shang Zhen just pointed his rifle at the foot of the hill ahead, and the moment an earthy yellow shadow flashed at the foot of the mountain, Shang Zhen pulled the trigger!

It's about two hundred meters, neither far nor close. For a gunman like Shang Zhen, even if he kills the enemy with a single shot, he will never miss a shot.

The Japanese army also pursued fiercely, and because of the fierce pursuit of the Japanese army, when Shang Zhen shot down the first Japanese soldier, other Japanese soldiers rushed out from behind.

However, Shang Zhen fired two shots in succession at the two who were chasing him. At this time, the Japanese army realized that there were also people with extremely accurate marksmanship in the Chinese army on the opposite side, so the few Japanese soldiers who had just emerged retreated.

Finally, Shang Zhen's fourth shot rang out, and another Japanese soldier paused and fell at the foot of the mountain, and the rest withdrew.

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