The War of Resistance

Chapter 1097 Let the bullets fly a little longer (5)

In the darkness, the light of a flashlight suddenly appeared. Although the flashlight only flickered, the light beam illuminated several moaning Japanese soldiers lying on the ground.

To say that the Japanese army had received two rounds of bullets before, that was forty rounds.

No one knows how many Japanese soldiers were killed by these forty rounds of bullets, and neither did the Japanese army. However, it is certain that more people were injured than killed. After all, the bullets were fired blindly by listening to the sound.

Now seeing that our own people have moved forward, the Japanese army will rescue the wounded.

It was just that his flashlight flashed, and then there was an angry scolding belonging to the Japanese in front of him. That was when the Japanese officer who was pressing forward turned around and saw that there was light behind him.

It would be fine if they killed the Chinese soldier who sneaked up on them in the dark. But the problem was that after they heard the noise, their guns went off and their flashlights turned on. Not to mention they didn't see anyone, that is, they didn't even see a human being. I didn’t even see it!

So, if the person behind turns on the flashlight, isn't this an act of inviting bullets? How could this Japanese officer endure it and not be angry?

So, after all, the "flashlight" did not understand how many casualties the Japanese army had suffered, so it quietly went out again and quietly turned on before.

As for the wounded Japanese soldiers, they continued to moan. Those who moaned softly were those who could bear the pain, while those who moaned loudly were unable to bear the pain. Of course, there were also those who moaned even quieter. It is estimated that those who moaned continuously were those who were seriously injured. No strength left.

But all the Japanese soldiers, whether they were groaning or those who stayed to rescue the wounded, didn't know that Shang Zhen, who was already lying among them, finally breathed a sigh of relief and turned off the safety of his cannon.

So suspenseful!

Just when the Japanese soldier turned on the flashlight, and just when he got into the "pile" of Japanese soldiers, Shang Zhen had already pointed the muzzle of the gun, and the finger that pulled the gun was only a few inches away from being fired!

This was thanks to the Japanese officer who shouted quickly, otherwise Shang Zhen would have had no choice but to shoot!

Now of course Shang Zhen is unwilling to shoot. He has already found his way into the Japanese army. The grenades used by the Japanese army are not only easily available, but they are also easy to get. So why did he shoot and expose himself?

Seeing that the Japanese army also turned off the flashlight, he then put away the box cannon, so that he only had a bayonet in his hand, and then he began to listen quietly.

After just listening for a moment, Shang Zhen started to think twice.

The wounded Japanese soldier who screamed loudly could not do anything on his own and stabbed him to death. The sudden silence of that guy might arouse the suspicion of other Japanese soldiers.

Shang Zhen simply stood up, reached forward with his left hand, and put the bayonet behind his butt with his right hand and walked forward. Naturally, this was because he heard a Japanese soldier laying low in front of him. A loud moan.

The Chinese have a saying: "The King of Hell tells you to die at the third watch, how can he let you die at the fifth watch?"

This person has to admit that the Japanese are also human beings, and they will die when they die.

The reason why Shang Zhen reached forward with his left hand was naturally to prevent him from bumping into the Japanese army in the darkness. However, after only walking a few steps, his hand didn't touch anything, but when he settled down, he felt something change under his feet. It feels softer, the kind of softness you feel when someone or an animal steps on it.

Even though Shang Zhen reacted quickly at this time, he instinctively raised his feet, but a Japanese sentence came out from under his feet.

God knows what the Japanese soldier was talking about, but Shang Zhen had already thought of that sentence as "Fuck you, step on me." Shang Zhen, who was standing on one foot, cursed in his heart. "You're fucking touching my feet," and then he lowered his waist.

Really, in fact, this Japanese soldier should not have "sweared" in the first place.

If he didn't "swear", Shang Zhen would think he had stepped on a dead body.

Shang Zhen really wanted to encounter a dead body. He just wanted to get grenades on the Japanese army.

But since this Japanese soldier "sweared", he had no choice but to die. The sound made by this Japanese soldier was enough to expose his position.

In the darkness, Shang Zhen reached out with his left hand and accurately covered the Japanese soldier's mouth and nose. However, before the Japanese soldier could say "Ouch!", the bayonet of Shang Zhen's right hand had already penetrated.

It was the feeling of a sharp blade cutting through the invader's body. At this moment, Shang Zhen actually felt an inexplicable pleasure, although the pleasure lasted for less than a hundredth of a second.

Just because Shang Zhen can experience the pleasure of the sharp blade entering the enemy's body, he will never enjoy the pleasure of pulling out the bayonet.

Shang Zhen is a veteran. If he kills the enemy without being discovered by the enemy, then his goal will be achieved. He will not quickly pull out the bayonet that has pierced the enemy's chest.

As soon as he drew the sword, it would be nice to see blood splashing five steps forward, but if the blood sprayed on other Japanese soldiers and they were alerted by other Japanese soldiers, would he be able to commit the crime?

Shang Zhen's character is to kill enemies, not for pleasure or pride, as long as he can kill the enemy.

Therefore, Shang Zhen pressed the Japanese soldier's mouth and nose with one hand, and clenched the bayonet tightly with the other hand, keeping it there like a toad.

And what happened next, according to ordinary thinking, it is completely conceivable that the Japanese soldier's struggle became weaker and weaker until he finally had no reaction at all. Only then did our soldier pull out the fatal bayonet.

But in fact? In fact, in just a moment, the Japanese soldier became motionless.

The reason is that Shang Zhen's knife was extremely accurate and killed him with one blow, without the Japanese soldier having to flutter around at all.

If the Japanese soldier moved a few times, it was just that the man was dead, but the nerves in his body were still moving. The situation was like a fish that had been killed and had its guts removed. When I was young, I would still jump a few times.

The surrounding Japanese soldiers were still moaning loudly or quietly, and the light of a few flashlights in the distance began to flash back. It was the Japanese soldiers who had rushed out to search for the Chinese soldier who had sneak-attacked them, but to no avail.

Among these injured Japanese soldiers, the slightly wounded one screamed, asking the previous Japanese soldier to turn on the flashlight. The wounded needed to be bandaged to stop the bleeding.

It was just that the slightly wounded man shouted several times, but the flashlight did not turn on.

The wounded Japanese soldiers did not know that the Japanese soldier who turned on the flashlight earlier was also dead, and he died standing up!

Shang Zhen's hands were covering the guy's mouth and nose, and he used the combined force of his hands and body to resist the Japanese soldier's weight.

Then Shang Zhen slowly squatted down, and the Japanese soldier also became exhausted.

The Japanese soldiers in the distance were approaching. They ran back quickly because they still had their flashlights on, and they were worried that the Chinese soldier they had not found would hit them with the German Mauser pistol.

But this is really what you are afraid of. At this moment, the attack happened again, and this time it was Shang Zhen who was hiding in the "pile" of wounded Japanese soldiers who threw out the grenade.

Is there any difference between letting the bullet fly a little longer and letting the fragments of the grenade explode fly a little longer?

If there must be one, it is just that the destructive power of the grenade explosion is stronger, just because Shang Zhen uses the "air blast" method!

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