Chapter 32 Mountain Morning Bull
Shimada was extremely angry and didn't care that he had not breathed well. He snatched the crooked machine gun from the machine gunner's hand and shot hard on the opposite ridge.
However, the attackers on the opposite side were hiding behind the rocks, and the bullets poured from Shimada could not hurt them at all. Then the attackers jumped and disappeared soon.
Shimada's lungs were almost irritated. He waved his command knife and rushed towards the mountain first, regardless of his fatigue. He made up his mind to catch up with those hateful sneak attackers and tear them to pieces.
The Japanese soldiers who had just reached the top of the mountain and finally sat on the ground to take a breath saw Shimada rushing down, so they had to grit their teeth and follow him.
Ayumi Hamasaki was observing the situation on the mountain in the telescope. He saw the attackers moving flexibly and knew that these people were accustomed to moving on the mountain. He felt that Shimada and others might not be able to catch up. However, he also held a glimmer of hope. If Shimada and others could injure the people on the other side, they might be able to catch up with them.
At this moment, gunfire sounded on the other side of the valley, and a Japanese guard post was hit on the left shoulder.
Originally, the shot was not fatal, but he rolled down from the hillside due to injury and hit a rock. Now, he went back to see their Aunt Amaterasu.
Ayumi Hamasaki saw the figure of the attackers on the top of the mountain from the telescope. He ordered a small team leader to lead his squad, like Shimada, to pursue the attackers.
Ayumi Hamasaki didn't know if this would be useful, but he didn't know where the damn bandits were hiding. These attackers were at least a clue. If they were lucky enough to catch one of them, they would not have to worry about the bandits' nest.
Shimada and the Japanese devils were eager to kill the enemy, so they rushed down the mountain desperately.
It is easy to go up the mountain and it is difficult to go down the mountain. This is the same for the Japanese soldiers. During the process of going down the mountain, at least two Japanese soldiers were injured. Their miserable appearance forced some Japanese soldiers to slow down. However, most Japanese soldiers were outlaws, and they rushed to the bottom quickly regardless of the situation.
Shimada came to the top of the mountain with great heavy leather boots and went through endless troubles. Just as he was about to sit down and take a breath, the hateful attackers on the mountain pulled their guns from a high position, causing two deaths and one injury to the Japanese.
The Shimada and the Japanese soldiers who were completely angry had a raging fire burst out in their chests, and they howled and rushed up the mountain.
The Japanese soldiers climbed up the rugged hillside hard, and there was another loud noise on the mountain. More than a dozen large stones rushed down from the mountain. The huge kinetic energy made these giant rocks rush and jump, hitting other rocks, and tumbling downwards with the rocks.
This time, there were many stones rolled down. Although the Japanese soldiers took evasion in advance, two Japanese soldiers were still hit. One of them was lucky, but they were scratched on their faces, leaving only a small scar.
Another Japanese soldier was not so lucky. He had his legs broken by a rolling stone and he could only spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Shimada was furious. He howled regardless, walking on his heavy legs and continuing to climb upwards.
The Japanese soldiers climbed to the top of the mountain with great difficulty, but found that the hateful attackers had run away. They deliberately showed their bodies on the ridge opposite and fired guns at them, fearing that Shimada and the others would not be able to see it.
Shimada was exhausted and sat on the top of the mountain, holding a command knife in his hand, waving in the direction of the attackers. His chest was stuffy and he didn't even have the strength to shout.
At this time, he felt a pain in the soles of his feet. He gasped and took off his big leather boots. Only then did he realize that in just a moment, there were already a row of blood bubbles on his feet, which was more than the number of mortars they brought. The other Japanese soldiers were not much better, and they grinned at each touching their feet.
Most other armies would probably give up if they encountered such a situation. At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese army was extremely strong in fighting spirit and the Japanese soldiers were extremely tough. They rested for a while, endured the soreness all over their bodies, and continued to pursue them.
Shimada and others faced Zhang Quan and others. In order to prevent the Japanese soldiers from finding a location for the hamlet, he and Du Shengxi each brought four team members to harass the Japanese army from both sides, striving to disrupt the Japanese army's deployment.
The special forces members kept exercising on the mountain, and they worked very hard. However, their adaptability was much better than that of the Japanese devils when climbing the mountain twice a day.
Seeing the Japanese soldiers' miserable appearance, the team members felt so happy. The man's mood was better and his fatigue seemed to have been much lessened.
In this way, they fought and stopped, leading Shimada and others' noses around the mountains.
Ayumi Hamasaki was in the valley, waiting for the Japanese soldiers who were pursuing to send a signal back. The signal they specified was that they found the bandit's nest and fired three consecutive shots at the sky within an equal interval.
However, until noon, the signal he expected still did not come.
At this time, Ayumi Hamasaki suddenly woke up and felt that she had been trapped by a bandit.
He thought carefully and came to a conclusion: since the bandits came to harass themselves, they must have their own purpose, and this purpose should be to avoid finding their nests. Since they attacked themselves on their own initiative and wanted to divert their attention, it means that the bandits' nests should not be too far from the valley where they are.
After thinking about this, he looked up and saw the security soldiers resting leisurely in the valley, and his heart suddenly became angry.
Ayumi Hamasaki called Liu Shengyu and asked him to divide his troops into groups of 20 people, with two Japanese soldiers being responsible for monitoring them, and divided them into directions, allowing them to climb every mountain around them, and they would not believe that they would not be able to find the bandit's nest.
Fatigue and fear can enhance people's sense of hunger. The puppet soldiers were tossed for half a night last night and are now on guard around them. They are all worried. They are already hungry. Seeing that it is noon, everyone is looking forward to having a full meal to comfort their wounded hearts.
However, they received an order to search the mountains on hungry days.
"Dog Japanese devils." The puppet soldiers were filled with anger. They scolded the eight generations of the Japanese devils dozens of times and climbed up the mountain listlessly.
Chapter completed!