The War of Resistance

Chapter 1009 Unsuccessful Attack

Two puppet soldiers on the carriage took action and grabbed Xiao Dizi again to prevent him from moving. At this time, the third puppet soldier reached for a knife to cut off Xiao Dizi's other ear.

No one knows what those puppet soldiers think.

Maybe they were angry at the Japanese army. They couldn't afford to offend their Japanese fathers, so they took it out on the captured Chinese soldiers.

Perhaps they were originally bandits, and it had become a habit for bandits to abuse prisoners or the people they kidnapped.

Perhaps they also believed that while they were abusing the Chinese soldier they caught who refused to bow to them from beginning to end, other Chinese soldiers were watching from a distance, and they wanted to use this to provoke those Chinese soldiers to show up.

So these forgetful puppet soldiers begged for a hammer.

There was a gunshot, and the puppet soldier who was reaching out to grab Xiao Dizi's ears was shot and fell onto the carriage!

Normally, the sound of gunfire means the start of a new battle. This means that the Japanese and puppet troops were ambushed.

When the puppet soldiers heard the gunfire that day, they instinctively fell to the ground. Several other puppet soldiers on the carriage also turned over and jumped under the carriage.

But unexpectedly, the gunfire was not as expected, the bullets were like splashing water, and the Japanese and puppet soldiers were not shot one after another.

But just when the Japanese and puppet soldiers lay down and pulled the gun bolt, gunshots suddenly rang out on the hill that was only sixty or seventy meters away from them.

And the gunshots were continuous and rapid bursts, "pop", "pop", "pop", bullets flew down from the hills, and several Japanese and puppet soldiers were shot in an instant.

At this time, the gunshots of the Japanese and puppet troops also rang out.

The number of Japanese and puppet troops was definitely large, although only a very small number turned around the hill.

At this time, the box cannon in Shang Zhen's hand was still making "pop" and "pop" sounds, but he was already cursing secretly in his heart, this time it's all over!

Just now, Shang Zhen was angry and wanted to use a gun, but as a commander, no matter how angry he was, he was still accustomed to considering the consequences of starting this battle.

It was not his original intention to start a fight with the Japanese and puppet troops now.

There are only about twenty of them now, so even if the Japanese and puppet troops number 200, with their small number of men, horses, swords and guns, instead of carrying out sneak attacks with the Japanese and puppet troops, they will shoot each other face to face with gongs and drums? Isn't this just courting death?

He was thinking about what move to use, but then the gun went off. After all, Shang Zhen underestimated the psychological impact of the cruelty of the Japanese and puppet troops on the soldiers.

The first shot was not fired by him, but by a new recruit who couldn't bear it when he saw that the puppet army was trying to harm Xiao Dizi again.

In fact, this recruit is not to blame. In fact, what the Japanese and puppet troops did has exceeded the bottom line of the recruit's human cognition. The first thing he thought was, damn, if you want to die, then die, I Beat him to death first!

In an instant, Shang Zhen's magazine was empty of bullets, and the bullets from the Japanese and puppet troops' counterattack also flew up the hill.

At this point, Shang Zhen didn't care how many Japanese and puppet troops he had hit.

No matter how accurate his marksmanship was, he would never be able to wipe out the Japanese and puppet troops on the opposite side.

"Why are you still shooting? Run for your life!" Shang Zhen yelled.

After saying that, he stopped shooting. He shrunk and ran down the mountain. At this time, some of his soldiers only shot twice, while others didn't even need to shoot because they had already been hit. The gun was fired and was hit by bullets from the Japanese and puppet troops at the foot of the mountain!

Shang Zhen roared like this, and his soldiers finally woke up.

Most of the soldiers put away their guns and ran down the mountain. Someone even shouted: "They have all run away, why don't you run away?" Just because the soldier he shouted was the only one who stayed in place.

"It's my fault, I won't survive today!" the soldier shouted, and then he rushed forward and took aim. It turned out that it was he who fired the first shot of the day.

But at this time, Shang Zhen, who was already running down the mountain, really didn't care about his soldiers.

In Shang Zhen's view, fighting is also a science. If they wanted to ambush the Japanese army, if they were replaced by their original gang, they would have to launch a sudden fire attack on the Japanese army!

But now, the soldier fired the first shot without permission, but they didn't even fire the machine gun.

If the machine gun didn't fire, that's it. If it was fired with a rifle, it would have to be a platoon gun, right?

But if you have to shoot at the Japanese army, then you have to be a hundred meters away, right?

Just run away after firing. As long as you run fast enough, in this terrain, the Japanese may not be able to catch you.

But what now? Shooting only fifty or sixty meters away from the Japanese and puppet troops, even if you want to be a death squad, you don't want to be a death squad. If you really want to be a death squad, wouldn't it be better for you to rush up with a bundle of cluster grenades?

Destroying the enemy and preserving yourself are ultimately contradictory.

Why didn't Shang Zhen understand that if the twenty or so of them were wiped out by the Japanese and puppet troops, it wouldn't be a matter of minutes, but it would definitely not take more than half an hour.

It is true that this area is mountainous and forested.

But the mountain is not a high mountain, and there is absolutely no terrain where one man can block the way and no one can escape.

So no matter how angry you are, Shang Zhen can't see any benefit in fighting the Japanese army here except for your courage!

And because they are too close to the Japanese and puppet troops, if there is even a slight hesitation, the firepower of the Japanese and puppet troops on the opposite side will be unleashed, or even if the Japanese and puppet troops from behind the hill that have not yet come over will make a detour, the two of them will be completely blasted. More than ten people were blocked on this hill which was not very high at all.

Then when they attack upwards, people like them will die one after another, or some of them will be captured and captured before they are killed by the enemy, and then they will have their heads pulled and their ears cut off one by one?

Shang Zhen was always afraid of avoiding this kind of thing. In his opinion, it was really a bullshit!

In fact, Shang Zhen's views on how to preserve himself and how to kill enemies with passion are actually the same as those of his group of old people, such as Mr. Wang and others.

There is no point in killing the enemy with your blood. You can kill five or eight of them, so why do you have to kill one or two and die with others!

Of course, the premise of doing this is that you don't just play around with the ball without taking advantage of it to save yourself.

When he rushed down the mountain, Shang Zhen ran like flying. He didn't forget to look back and glanced back. He saw soldiers running down the gap in the woods on the hill, and the first one to rush out of the woods was not surprised. What he expected was that it was still Da Laobeng, Li Qingfeng and Wang Xiaodan.

It is impossible to say that people have no selfish motives. Shang Zhen really cares about the three people he has recruited to resist the Japanese.

Of course, Wang Xiaodan took the initiative to follow him to fight against Japan. Although his performance was a bit bad at the beginning, he made great progress, and Shang Zhen saw it!

Seeing the three people following him out, Shang Zhen felt a little relieved, and he turned around and continued running.

The place where he was running now, that is, the open space under the hill, was nearly 100 meters long. Only after crossing this open space did the terrain become undulating.

He now urgently needs to run behind the mound in front and then turn back to cover the soldiers.

But he also knew that based on the speed of these soldiers, they would be exposed to the guns of the Japanese and puppet troops when they ran more than half the distance in this open space. Based on the marksmanship of the Japanese and puppet troops——

Forget it, let's rush over first. So, the imminent survival crisis at this time made Shang Zhen once again sprint forward at a speed of 100 meters.

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