The War of Resistance

Chapter 1134 Dark Room (2)

There was a sound of breathing in the dark room, but there was really no one talking. The Japanese soldiers were listening carefully to what was going on outside. What if those Chinese soldiers who sneak attacked them really came?

The Japanese soldiers in the room could be said to be fully focused or nervous at first.

But the problem is that as long as it is a human being, there is a limit to concentration. As time goes by and no fighting occurs, the Japanese army gradually relaxes.

"Boom", there was a flare in the distance that was once again shot into the sky by the Japanese army.

In later generations, there was a term called "one meter of sunlight." At this time, there was also a narrow alley between this big house and the adjacent house, so the light finally shone down.

At this moment, the Japanese soldier guarding the window couldn't help but look at the flare that was appearing above the alley.

His eyes were dazzled by the sudden light and he quickly looked away.

He is a veteran and can be said to be a sentinel. Of course, he understands that the sudden light will make him unable to see the darkness, which is not allowed.

At this time, there was light from the alley, not to mention the light that was thrown into the house. Even the refraction of the light increased the visibility in the big house, so the scene in the house was revealed.

Most of the dozens of Japanese soldiers squatted in place.

Although this room is very spacious, their Japanese Type 38 rifles are still too long after all. In order to prevent the guns from hitting their own people, the Japanese soldiers either held the rifles upright or put down the rifles while still holding grenades in their hands.

Several wounded Japanese soldiers were leaning against a rectangular low platform in the middle of the room.

With the light, the Japanese army discovered that it was a stove, and there was a large black pot on the stove.

The cauldron is so big that if you use that cauldron to hold a pot of rice, it won't be enough to feed the entire team, but it will still be enough for the dozens of people in the room.

Seeing this situation, the well-informed Japanese soldier finally whispered something, and the Japanese soldiers knew that this was a tofu shop for the Chinese.

The Japanese can also make tofu. As for whether the art of making tofu was also passed down from China, it is unknown.

Seeing that they could see, the Japanese team deputy gave an order in a low voice. The Japanese medical soldiers hurriedly opened the medical box and took out bandages to bandage the lightly wounded people. There was a sound in the room. The sound of triviality.

However, the Japanese army could only rely on the light of the flare for a moment, and then the light dimmed again, and the room turned into darkness again. This was naturally because the flare was moving and was eventually covered by the house.

There were silent sighs passing through the room. The Japanese army preferred to fight during the day rather than in such a dark night.

Just because they have strong fire support during the day, they can also use their marksmanship that is generally much more accurate than Chinese soldiers. Instead of being like now, with a black eye, it all depends on who is more ruthless between us and the enemy, and how ruthless they are to themselves. Your own enemies are even more ruthless!

As darkness fell again, the Japanese army stopped again, and only the sentries were still vigilantly monitoring the surrounding movements, which of course included the Japanese soldier guarding the window.

The Japanese soldier still pressed his face against the window frame, looking out and listening.

In fact, looking around is of little use. Everything is dark. At this time, listening is the most important way for him, as a sentinel, to discover the situation.

What he wanted to capture was, of course, the sound of someone walking in the dark on bricks and tiles or the rustle of footsteps.

But what he didn't know at this time was that a tall figure was already attached to the outer wall next to the window.

Then the figure turned silently, and a pair of big hands slowly reached into the window!

How did you say a widely circulated saying? Yell, if God closes a door for you, he will definitely open a window.

As an example of applying it to people, that is to say, although a blind man cannot see, his hearing will become very good accordingly!

For example, there is a famous martial arts novel in later generations, and there is another extremely famous blind man Ke in the novel. By the way, he is someone's great master.

Because Ke Xiazi was blind, he developed a skill called listening to the wind to identify positions.

That means that when others move, there is wind, and then he can determine the location of others based on the wind he feels.

The Japanese sentry at this time must have never read the martial arts novel, and it is impossible for him to know the term "listen to the wind and discern shapes", but this does not prevent him from understanding the truth.

So the Japanese soldier also listened to the news.

But he didn't know that if people or objects were not moving quickly or even very slowly, there would be neither movement nor wind!

The big hands were still moving slowly in the darkness, and the speed was faster than the snail moving with the house on its back, but it was really silent.

The Japanese soldier was still searching in the dark night with his black eyes, still listening for movement with his ears, and feeling the wind with his skin.

It doesn't matter if he is one foot higher than the devil, or one foot taller than the devil.

Finally, at the next moment, when those big hands were not even close to the Japanese soldier's throat, they suddenly accelerated and accurately pinched the Japanese soldier's throat!

If you use both hands to strangle the enemy's throat, the opponent will always struggle a few times, but what if the enemy's throat is strangled with a large iron pliers?

right! At this time, the hands holding the Japanese soldier's throat in the dark night were not iron pliers but better than iron pliers!

At this moment, the Japanese soldier was like a duck being strangled by the neck. His life was cut off in an instant. The Japanese soldier had no time to make the struggle before his death.

If he did move a few times, it was just the remaining vitality in his body when his life was gone, like a dead fish that had been ripped open and had its gills removed and put in a frying pan but it still moved!

Those big hands were so powerful, he just pinched the Japanese sentry's neck until there was no movement from the other side.

Then those big hands lifted up with all their strength, and the Japanese soldier, who must have weighed more than 100 kilograms anyway, was lifted up by those arms.

Finally, the big hands dragged out and then gently put them down, and the dead Japanese sentry "lyed" on the window frame that had no sash.

At this time, there was a rustling sound from the window.

If the sound only lasted for a moment, the Japanese soldiers in the room would naturally not react, but the sound lasted a little longer.

So the Japanese deputy in the room finally asked. At this time, the Japanese army in the room heard a "click" sound coming from the window. The sound was not loud. If it were not for the quiet night, there would be no sound at all. No one will notice.

"What is that?" A Japanese soldier with keen reaction asked. He was too familiar with this voice.

What happened next was exactly what he was worried about, but when the "boom" explosion sounded in the house, he didn't even have to worry.

Can one grenade kill dozens of Japanese soldiers in the house?

That is of course impossible, but unfortunately, the Japanese soldier who discovered the "click" sound made by the grenade when it hit the wall was still killed!

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