Chapter 849 The Strongest Soldier (5)
The sound of gunfire remains.
A shot was fired on the other side of the mountain, and several shots were fired on the other side of the village. Only then did the Japanese soldiers realize that the other side's marksmanship did not seem to be very accurate.
The other party only shot one of their companions to death with the first shot, and then the bullets that flew over were a little bit random. Some of the bullets hit the tree next to them, and some hit the roof of the house behind them.
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Could it be that the person who shot at them this time was not the one they were chasing?
The Japanese soldiers were confused, and in the end, only four or five shots were fired from the other side of the mountain. The Japanese soldiers saw a figure flashing in the woods at the foot of the mountain, and it was running up the mountain.
The Japanese commander Cao, who was leading the team, hesitated for a moment and then gave the order to pursue.
Their first priority was of course to kill the Chinese soldiers. As for massacring or robbing the people, it was just a matter of convenience.
So there were Japanese troops covering the area and Japanese troops advancing forward. These Japanese troops chased towards the foot of the mountain.
Shang Zhen in the woods was running desperately up the mountain. He didn't even use the road, so he just burrowed into the woods!
If the roads in this world are not paved by man, they are rarely straight. What's more, the mountain roads are all twists and turns, which does not mean that people can see the top of the mountain at a glance.
If Shang Zhen really wanted to escape, he could have run on the road, and the Japanese army behind him would not be able to see him.
With Shang Zhen's ability, he could certainly kill a few more Japanese soldiers, but he did not have the ability to kill all the Japanese soldiers.
If the Japanese army cannot be completely wiped out, and if the remaining Japanese army rushes into the village again, won't the people in the village still be in misfortune?
Shang Zhen realized this problem after he shot and killed the Japanese soldier closest to the civilians with his first shot.
So he, a sharpshooter, could only pretend to be cowardly. He deliberately misfired his gun, which was to lure the Japanese troops up the mountain. Of course, he hoped that the Japanese troops would come after him and let the village go.
Finally, he felt relieved when he saw the Japanese army chasing him.
So now he has to consider how to eliminate these Japanese troops.
Shang Zhen has always disliked positional warfare, but if he said he would not engage in positional warfare with the Japanese army, he would always think it through.
He was too familiar with the Japanese army's tactics. Now he was escaping alone up the mountain, and a dozen Japanese soldiers were chasing him up the mountain. Even if he closed his eyes, he knew how the Japanese army would fight.
So now he was running desperately in the woods and deliberately picked a small tree and knocked it shaking.
If the woods are dense, even if there are no leaves, his figure will be blocked. If he hits a tree like this, it will be seen by the Japanese army. The subtext is undoubtedly, I am here, you come and chase me!
When Shang Zhen ran a certain distance toward the mountain and was almost there, he stopped and turned around.
This time, he picked up the dense tree area and changed direction and "ran" down the mountain.
It is said that it is easier to go up a mountain than it is to go down a mountain, so "running" is just a way of saying it. In fact, most of the time he would sit on the hillside and sneak down! And in the process, he would never let himself touch a tree to avoid
Causes the tree to sway.
Just like that, when Shang Zhen appeared at the edge of the woods from another position, he saw the Japanese troops diagonally ahead approaching the foot of the mountain.
And these Japanese soldiers were the ones who pushed forward, and the Japanese soldiers who were responsible for covering the back also came forward with guns in hand, cross-covering, not to mention the Japanese soldiers, even veterans like Shang Zhen and others have always been like this.
Dry.
At this time, Shang Zhen put the rifle aside and picked up the cannon box that had been slung across his body.
"Six of them came first, and there are four more behind them. It's a bit difficult to take them away at once!" Shang Zhen opened the gun head but this time he didn't put the box gun on his shoulder. The reason was that the Japanese army
You are close enough to him, and if you shoot over the shoulder, the shooting frequency will slow down.
Shang Zhen kept mumbling, but this didn't stop him from fighting the Japanese. As soon as the gun was released, he pulled the trigger without hesitation!
"Pa", "pa", "pa", "pa" and "pa" are all short bursts. Shang Zhen is a quick shooter.
I remember that when he rescued Gao Yuyan, he was still mixed with the Japanese army, but that didn't stop him from snatching people. What's more, the Japanese army was in the open ground now, and he was deliberately plotting against the Japanese army.
When the first shot rang out, the first unresponsive Japanese soldier was shot in the head and fell to the ground with a "plop" like a sack full of things.
The second Japanese soldier instinctively wanted to lie down, but he had the instinct to lie down, so he avoided it or fell down directly after being shot.
When Shang Zhen's third shot was fired, there was no difference between the third Japanese soldier lying down and being hit, because he was shot when he lay down and never raised his head again.
The fourth Japanese soldier lay down and pointed his rifle at the place where Shang Zhen's gunshot was fired, but he was also shot before he could find Shang Zhen.
The fifth Japanese soldier found Shang Zhen with his gun, but before he could cover Shang Zhen with his raised sight, he gave up and threw the gun away as if he had been hit by a hammer!
Not to mention that the Japanese invaders were fierce and stubborn. The Japanese invaders were fierce and stubborn. The sixth Japanese soldier saw that his comrades were gone in the blink of an eye. He was blinded at that time! He had a hand in his hand.
Holding the rifle, he froze on the spot, God knows what he was looking at.
The Japanese soldiers were stunned but not stunned by Shang Zhen. This was the first wave. The Japanese soldiers behind the second wave were already lying down!
Shang Zhen fired another shot, and the sixth Japanese soldier was killed!
Then Shang Zhen instinctively shrank and rolled to the side. When he stood up again, he dragged his rifle and climbed up the mountain through the cover of the trees.
The Japanese soldiers in front were close, and even with one-handed shooting, he could hit them closely, but the four Japanese soldiers behind him were still a hundred meters away.
At this time, the Japanese gunfire also rang out, and the tree trunks hit by bullets made "pop" and "pop" sounds.
Everything happened too fast, and the Japanese troops behind only knew that they were ambushed.
When encountering an ambush, they naturally have to fight back. Their attention was immediately focused on Shang Zhen, the attacker. As for their companions in front, they only knew that they were lying down. As for whether they were lying down or were attacked by surprise.
They have no time to care about those who are defeated by others.
And they just saw a figure flashing in the woods, and the bullets were fired. Just now they heard the rapid sound of Shang Zhen's gunfire, so they should suppress it first!
This situation is like playing basketball. The opponent is shooting. You know that the opponent is too tall but you can't stop the opponent from shooting. You can't reach the opponent and can't defend. Then shout "hat" to scare the head office first!
It's just that their style of play can scare the new recruits, but how can veterans like Shang Zhen be frightened?
Shang Zhen, who had changed his shooting position, appeared in the gap between the trees again and fired two more bursts, knocking down two more of the four Japanese soldiers.
When the remaining two Japanese soldiers counterattacked again, Shang Zhen disappeared again.
At this time, the two Japanese soldiers realized that the situation was not good. There were more than ten of them when they came, but now they were the only two shooting.
After the two Japanese soldiers exchanged glances, this time they didn't even need to cross-cover. The two men climbed up, dragging their guns, turned around and ran towards the village.
But how could they escape this time?
When Shang Zhen reappeared, the box gun on his shoulder was gone, but the Type 38 rifle was on his shoulder again.
Chapter completed!