Chapter 2484 The night is over and the sky is dawn!
As the night ends, the dawn gradually tears through the silence of the night. At this moment when the light is first appeared, the Japanese army slowly moves forward like a long dragon on the winding mountain road.
Their steps were neatly, and they made very rhythmic sounds on the ground.
If someone sees such a Japanese army at this time, they will definitely think of the idiom that soldiers are in the forefront.
Although they don’t want to admit it, the Japanese military discipline is indeed very strict. Even during the march, they must maintain a consistent pace.
At this moment, the Japanese vanguard troops had already passed through Dashan Bay, and the troops behind were still moving into Dashan Bay one after another.
The Japanese who occupied the No. 2 and No. 3 small highlands were all ready to evacuate.
It's time for them to see no enemy, so there will be no enemy.
And they knew very well that their enemies were not large.
If they ambush in advance, it may cause them some trouble. However, head-on raids are something they can't afford.
However, at this moment, a loud bang suddenly came, as if the sky collapsed and the earth was broken.
A Japanese soldier walking in the front of the team suddenly felt a shock on the ground under his feet, followed by a deafening explosion. He felt a huge impact coming from the soles of his feet, and his whole body was overturned in the air.
A trace of astonishment and fear flashed in his eyes. His military uniform was instantly swallowed by the flames generated by the explosion, and then his whole body was blown into pieces like a fireball.
The few Japanese soldiers walking beside him were not spared.
The moment the local mine exploded, shock waves and shrapnel came like storms. They were blown away by this huge force before they even had time to react.
One of the Japanese soldiers was overturned by the shock wave and rolled in the air for several rounds, then fell heavily on the distant hillside, motionless.
Another Japanese soldier was hit by shrapnel and was injured in many places. He struggled to stand up, but eventually fell into a pool of blood.
The Japanese who were far apart only felt a heat wave coming towards them. The explosion shock wave made them stand unsteadily and were shocked to retreat.
The Japanese tried to gain a foothold, but at this moment, the ground exploded again.
This time, they were not spared. The huge impact force drove them away directly.
His body rolled in the air for several times and then fell heavily to the ground.
When they landed, some were still intact, but some Japanese had only some broken limbs and broken arms left.
The explosions around were still continuing. The surviving Japanese tried hard to open their eyes and saw their colleagues around them being blown up to the point of blood and wailing everywhere.
Fear and despair enveloped those undead hearts, and he understood that this sudden disaster had completely swallowed them.
Immediately afterwards, the entire mine array was like a lit firecracker, and a series of explosions came one after another.
The power of the mines lifts up the surrounding earth and rocks, forming a stream of dust and gunpowder condenses into a hurricane.
During the hurricane, the Japanese were panicked. Some were blown away by landmines, and their bodies drew heavily after passing through an arc in the air; some were hit by shrapnel and fell in pain in the pool of blood; some escaped by luck, but were also scared to death and wanted to escape from this place of death.
On the east side of Oyama Bay far away from the battlefield, the old Japanese Sato, Yamada and Takahashi were riding leisurely on horseback, imagining the evil valley to annihilate Harujiang and make great contributions.
But at this moment, there were continuous explosions, which scared them and fell down from the horse.
Colonel Sato got up in panic, his eyes widened, as if he was looking at the direction where the explosion sounded unbelievably.
Yamada's face was pale, and he stared at the front. Takahashi was stunned. He stroked his saddle before he stood firm.
"Bagaya Road, what's going on?"
Sato roared, his voice full of shock and confusion. Didn’t it mean that there were no enemies nearby? So where did the explosion come from? Did they have done too many bad things and God has thundered?
"Mine is a mine!"
Yamada shouted in shock at this time, obviously he was much smarter than the old Sato Japanese.
Of course, Sato was not stupid, but it was hard for him to believe that this was true.
He was already careful and careful, why was he still hit?
And have your scouts been bribed by the enemy? Why are there no enemies in the reward?
The old Japanese devil Sato was extremely angry, and at this moment, a dirt-faced Japanese officer who was bombed ran back and reported: "Report to your Excellency, the enemy has buried a large number of landmines in the Dashan Bay. The vanguard troops should be in danger."
Sato said angrily again: "Bagaya Road, don't you let me be careful? Why didn't there be any mines found?"
The Japanese officer said helplessly: "Your Excellency, according to my guess, the enemy's mines are not triggered, but are detonated through detonation. Moreover, it is difficult for us to find that there are many mines in the grass on the side of the road."
Sato gritted his teeth angrily, and then said: "Everything near the commanding heights, the enemy will definitely not only bury a mine array here. These bastards don't know where they got so many mines."
"Hi!"
The Japanese officer received the order and immediately went to pass the order.
I just didn't expect that at this moment, there were violent explosions coming from Highlands 1, Highlands 2, and Highlands 3.
But this time it was not a landmine but a gun attack.
Since Dragon Boat Festival is ready, it is impossible to give the Japanese a chance to take back control of the three high grounds as soon as possible.
So the Japanese reconnaissance team, who had just been as shocked as Colonel Sato, was subjected to violent shelling, and then they saw enemies all over the mountains rushing towards them with guns and big swords.
Almost all the guerrillas rushing in front were veterans. Some of them fired with machine guns to suppress the firepower of the panicked Japanese, while others rushed forward with big swords to fight with the enemy.
The Japanese were a little excited when they saw the guerrillas rushing up.
Because the enemy comes up, it means that the enemy will not fire any more, which will be beneficial to them without any harm.
What's more, they have absolute confidence in fighting for thorns.
Many Japanese even want to show off to the enemy opposite: We are professional.
But as a result, when the guerrillas rushed up, they slapped in the face.
The Japanese's most proud taunt combat technique was powerless in front of the big sword.
They stabbed the gun out, and were thrust by the opponent's big sword, and then they could only watch their opponent cut off their heads with one knife.
The Japanese were defeated in this battle. After more than a dozen Japanese were removed from their heads, the rest of the Japanese had no intention of fighting.
There has always been a story among the Japanese that they can die in battle, but they cannot lose their heads, because their heads are the leader of the Hundred Yang. If their heads are gone, they will not be able to go back to see their Amaterasu and will only become lonely ghosts.
So the Japanese, who are not afraid of heaven and earth, finally have something to be afraid of, that is, they are afraid of having no heads.
Chapter completed!