Chapter 739 Thanks to the Immortals
Now Shang Zhen has really reached a critical moment.
Previously, he threw four grenades off the roof one after another. The reason why the explosions of two grenades were almost coincident was because Shang Zhen smashed the grenades with both hands and then dropped the two grenades at the same time.
The grenades of the Japanese army are all held on by pins. When using them, you need to pull out the pins and then knock the fuse of the grenade. If you want to smash two grenades on a high roof like Shang Zhen did, although it is said
It's not a big deal if it's a little awkward.
A little earlier, Mr. Wang and the others had launched a sudden fire attack that had forced the Japanese soldiers to hide in the corner of the alley if they could run on two legs. Therefore, Shang Zhen's four grenades were not in vain.
Not to mention how many Japanese soldiers were killed, the question is what happens next.
Shang Zhen knew that with his grenades as cover, Ju Hongxia and the others would definitely be able to meet up with Mr. Wang and the others, and then he should go look for Gao Yuyan.
But just when he was about to jump off the roof, he found that the Japanese troops were coming deep in the alley again, and there were quite a lot of them.
Of course Shang Zhen could stay and block the Japanese army, but Shang Zhen knew clearly that Mr. Wang and the others could retreat calmly, so he stopped blocking them!
At this point, Shang Zhen himself didn't even know that he had been hanging out with Mr. Wang for a long time, so he was well versed in the way of survival.
If he tried to stop him, he would be exposed. He couldn't be exposed in an alley like this. The alley was deep and the house next to it was quite tall. It wasn't that he couldn't get up, but even with his ability, he would have to go up.
It took quite a lot of effort.
Therefore, Shang Zhen's only choice was to first avoid and then rush over to the Japanese army.
The only way to avoid it was to jump into the yard. Even after throwing the grenade, Shang Zhen could still hear the wounded Japanese soldiers shouting below.
Where did grenades come from? If grenades are not landmines, of course they cannot grow from the ground. They can only fall from the sky.
Then the Japanese army will definitely be suspicious of the courtyard where he is hiding. If he jumps down, he will probably be caught in a trap by the Japanese army.
So his last choice was to take advantage of the cover of the ridge of the roof, bend down and run along the roof to the other corner of the building that resembled a courtyard house. Then he didn't get off the roof, he was like a civet cat.
There, at the same time, I didn't forget to keep my eyes peeled to see the Japanese troops running closer and closer in the alley.
At that time, Shang Zhen also heard the shooting sound of "he he he" "he he he" from the flower machine. He was lucky that he was right not to go to the roof, in case there were stray bullets in the exchange of fire between the enemy and us.
Would you hurt yourself again?
But just when the shooting sound of the flower trap stopped, Shang Zhen discovered that it was broken, because the Japanese army actually started to smash the door of the courtyard!
As for why you still have to ask? He had already analyzed it before. The grenade fell from the sky. The Japanese army certainly had reason to suspect that Chinese soldiers were hiding in this yard.
So finally the moment came. The Japanese soldiers were banging on the courtyard door with their rifle butts, but he could only lie down under the roof ridge in the direction of the roof. He glanced at the courtyard door and then raised his head to sneak a look.
Outside the yard.
The movement on his end was as fast as a wavy drum, just because there was a Japanese soldier on the other side coming close to the alley, and this Japanese soldier was about to break through the door.
Now he is really riding a tiger.
The Japanese army wanted to search this courtyard. Others would jump down, but Shang Zhen would never jump down. He might be able to kill five or even fifteen Japs by jumping, but in the end he would only die!
Now he couldn't hide on the roof on the other side of the ridge. There were Japanese soldiers outside. Not to mention whether he could jump off, if he dared to show up on that roof, the Japanese soldiers in the alley would see him!
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Therefore, all he can hope for now is that the Japanese soldiers outside will run faster and the Japanese soldiers smashing the door will run slower.
The eaves are very long. As long as the Japanese troops coming over get closer, the eaves will be able to cover the Japanese troops. In other words, even with the eaves blocking the Japanese troops, they will not be able to see them either!
As for why the Japanese soldier who smashed the door had to be slower to smash the door, is there any need to explain? If the Japanese soldier had spent ten and eighty points to smash the door, he could have hidden on the other side of the roof.
As a veteran, Shang Zhen had never been so nervous in a long time. He could even feel his "pounding" heartbeat.
From his position, he could clearly see that the door to the courtyard was made of thin wooden bolts. Under the violent beatings of the Japanese army, the wooden squares were becoming more and more bent.
And when Shang Zhen shook his head again like a rattle and looked towards the alley, the Japanese troops outside were already under the eaves, and there were only a few left behind.
But when he quickly turned his head back to look at the courtyard door, he heard a "click" and the door bolt was finally broken by the Japanese army!
At this moment, Shang Zhen trembled all over and almost climbed over the ridge of the roof, but he still didn't move.
Because he knew that if he dared to roll over the roof now, he could not guarantee that he would not be seen by the Japanese soldiers, but as long as the Japanese soldiers behind him raised their heads, they would definitely see him.
People sometimes blind their eyes with a blind eye, and when they are worried, they will also look as if nothing is happening. However, there is something called peripheral vision in people's eyes. Suddenly a large living person appears on the roof above their head. The Japanese army may not be able to use their peripheral vision.
Will find out!
At this moment, Shang Zhen saw that as the door bolt was broken, two Japanese soldiers staggered in.
It turned out that this time the Japanese army bumped in with their shoulders!
Humans, of course, can also be said to be bipeds. For bipedal animals like the Japanese, if they break the door bolt and stumble, their faces will hit the ground in order to maintain the balance of the body.
Just as the Japanese troops from behind began to pour in, Shang Zhen rolled over the round tiles on the roof. When he glanced at the alley below, he happened to see the last Japanese soldier disappearing behind him.
The back of the head under the wide eaves!
Only then did Shang Zhen notice the thumping footsteps of Japanese soldiers running past under the eaves.
At the previous moment, he was really too nervous!
"Thank you Mr. Hu San and Mrs. Hu San!" Only then did Shang Zhen let out a long breath. He looked at the already bleak winter sky and felt the cold sweat on his temples.
The southeastern coastal provinces such as Fujian believe in Mazu, and the snowy areas believe in the Huang God of Wealth. As for the Chinese generally believe in the God of Earth, the God of Wealth, let alone Guan Erye, but the Northeastern people have a unique belief, believing in the Great Fairy!
Who is Mr. Hu Santai and Mrs. Hu Santai? That is the legendary leader of the great fairies in Northeast China!
In fact, it's not that Shang Zhen is superstitious, but as a Northeasterner who grew up in that land, he has heard and heard about Da Xian'er and Mrs. Hu San's grandma.
Although you may not always mention the things you hear and see in the future, chances and coincidences may pop up at some point.
Chapter completed!