The War of Resistance

Chapter 1988: Moving Forward

The Japanese troops attacking on the mountain were completely oblivious to what was happening behind them, and they even did not look back at all.

Countering each other with their backs and trusting each other with their lives, this is the best state of comrades-in-arms advertised by Chinese soldiers.

However, if we only talk about it from a combat perspective, why are the Japanese soldiers not like this? They have every reason to believe that their companions behind them can provide them with safety.

Now all their attention is on the top of the mountain. According to intelligence, there are only five or six Chinese soldiers on the mountain. By the time they reach the top of the mountain, they will be sure of victory.

Another Japanese soldier surpassed his companions and moved forward.

To say that they are surpassing is of course because they are moving forward with cross-covering.

When he stepped over a body on the ground, he became the first of their attacking team.

Now he was only halfway up the mountain, still more than 100 meters away, and not yet within charging distance. So after taking a few steps forward, he needed to find a suitable place to cover his companions behind him.

At this time, he noticed that there was a gap in the stone on his left side that could hide people, and half of the Type 38 rifle was exposed in the gap.

He glanced at the top of the mountain again. The flares were still working and there was nothing unusual there.

He dodged to the gap with a long stride. The remaining light of the flare was cast into the gap. Due to the refraction of the light, he could only vaguely see a companion leaning there with his head hanging down.

There is no doubt that the companion is dead. If he is alive, forget it, there is no need to make such a conjecture at all.

He is always at the forefront of the team, and there are no people from the Imperial Japanese Army in front of him. If there are, they are all dead!

The Japanese soldier felt sympathy for his unknown companion. He pressed his body against the stone wall, put his rifle on his shoulder and pointed forward.

At this time, all the covering firepower from behind had stopped. The light machine guns had stopped, and the heavy machine guns had also stopped. This was to prevent accidental injury to them.

As for the Japanese army as a brigade, although one of their squadrons has been disabled, the remaining firepower is by no means just a few light and heavy machine guns.

But the problem is that the mountain road is so narrow that it is impossible to use more firepower. If you fire weapons directly on the flanks, you will not be able to hit the top of the mountain, because there are big rocks on both sides of the road!

Soon, another Japanese soldier came up from behind, and the previous Japanese soldier left the gap in the stone lazi automatically. He also started to move forward under the cover of his companions.

In this way, after the forty or so Japanese soldiers from behind came up, when the last Japanese soldier arrived here to provide cover, he was already the sixth person.

Everyone just glanced at the companion caught in the rock gap. The living are all living for the sake of survival, and the Japanese are the same.

But just as the last Japanese soldier responsible for covering saw his last companion passing by him, and when he was about to go out, a big hand suddenly stretched out from behind him!

That big hand directly covered his mouth and nose, and at the same time, a sharp Type 30 bayonet pierced his back!

The hand covering his mouth and nose was so forceful, and the bayonet that penetrated his heart from behind was so cruel that the Japanese soldier had no time to shout.

Under that big hand, he seemed to have just let out a slight sigh, a sigh of death.

The rifle that was originally resting on his shoulder began to fall, but a foot came out from behind him, holding the rifle like that and causing it to slowly fall to the ground without making any sound of hitting the rocks.

The bayonet was held like this, the big hand was covering it like that, and the foot was blocking the rifle like that, until the Japanese soldier succumbed to the rock wall beside him, just like the rock crevice he had seen before. The companions are average.

At this time, a person poked out from behind the Japanese soldier, and it was Shang Zhen!

Since Shang Zhen collected the weapons and ammunition he needed, he has been thinking from his perspective, thinking about the possible attack by the Japanese army on him.

The distance between the top of Wujiapo and the foot of the mountain is still too close, and the location on the mountain where Japanese troops are shooting is too obvious. After all, it is stones, not vegetation that blocks the sky and the sun. The Japanese army's firepower covering the top of the mountain is all business. Things that Zhen can think of.

Why didn't the merchant understand that as long as the Japanese army reached the top of the mountain, he would have only one way to retreat? In that case, he would either have to hide in various traps and shelters on the top of the mountain, or he would have to fight to the death with the Japanese army. in the end.

How could Shang Zhen, who never played according to routines, just sit on the mountain and wait for death according to the traditional way of playing.

Therefore, before the Japanese flares were fired, he had already moved halfway up the mountain.

At first, he wanted to throw grenades directly down here, but he suddenly realized that this was not appropriate!

The reason is also very simple. The Japanese soldiers are looking up and throwing the grenade from here. The Japanese army can definitely see where the grenade comes from.

If you throw a grenade here, you will probably be blocked by the Japanese army in this stone gap, and you will be dead!

Therefore, the correct way for me is to launch an attack from behind the Japanese army. At least the Japanese army will not find out where the first grenade came from.

If you want to launch an attack from behind the Japanese army, you must hide halfway up the mountain road, wait until the Japanese army passes by, and then throw grenades from behind.

Fortunately, Shang Zhen knew that there was a place to hide at the waist.

As for other places, there were also some, but the cracks in the rocks were either too big or too small.

If it was too big, it would arouse the suspicion and vigilance of the Japanese army, and if it was too small, it would be impossible to hide.

So in the end, he chose this crack in the rock.

In order to make himself safer, he suddenly had an idea and dragged a Japanese soldier's body in and leaned it against the stone wall, while he hid behind the dead body.

This process is simple to say, but it is not easy to do. At that time, the Japanese army's flares had been fired, and he had to avoid the sight of the Japanese soldiers down the mountain.

So this Japanese soldier was in front of several bodies stacked together, which gave him room to operate.

It is not difficult for him to drag a person weighing more than 100 pounds into this crack in the stone.

The problem is that this time he has to lie down to drag the body over, which is difficult!

Because everyone knows that if a person can lift or drag a 100-jin object, it is not all about the strength of the upper limbs, but also the strength of the legs.

But how can he borrow the strength of his legs when he is lying on the ground? In this process, he can only lie there with his head down and slowly move the Japanese soldier over.

In this process, he naturally used up all his strength, and when he reached the mountain, he was able to hook the protruding stone wall beside the mountain road with his toes, which was considered to be using the strength of his legs.

And Shang Zhen's efforts have finally paid off, and he finally let all the Japanese soldiers go.

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