Chapter 32 Mountain Morning Bull
Shimada was so angry that he took the crooked machine gun from the machine gunner's hand and fired fiercely at the ridge opposite, regardless of the fact that he had not yet caught his breath.
However, the attackers on the opposite side were hiding behind the rocks, and the bullets poured out by Shimada could not hurt them at all. Then the attackers jumped up and down, and soon disappeared again.
Shimada's lungs were about to explode. Regardless of his fatigue, he waved his command sword and rushed down the mountain. He was determined to catch up with those nasty sneak attackers and cut them into pieces.
The Japanese soldiers who had just reached the top of the mountain and finally sat on the ground to catch their breath saw Shimada rushing down, so they had no choice but to grit their teeth and follow him.
Ayumi Hamasaki kept observing the situation on the mountain through the telescope. He saw the nimble movements of the attackers and knew that these people were accustomed to moving on mountains. He felt that Shimada and others might not be able to catch up. However, he also held the hope that
With a glimmer of hope, if Shimada and others were able to injure the people on the opposite side, they might be able to catch up with them.
At this moment, gunfire rang out on the other side of the valley, and a Japanese guard post was hit in the left shoulder.
Originally, the shot was not fatal, but due to his injuries, he rolled down the hillside and hit his head on a rock. Now, he went straight back to see their Amaterasu.
Ayumi Hamasaki saw the attackers on the top of the mountain through his telescope. He ordered a squad leader to lead his squad, like Shimada, to chase the attackers.
Ayumi Hamasaki didn't know if this would be useful, but he didn't know where those damn bandits were hiding. These attackers were a clue. If you were lucky enough to catch one of them, don't worry about asking.
Can't get out of the bandit's lair.
Shimada and the Japanese soldiers were eager to kill the enemy and rushed down the mountain desperately.
It is easier to go up the mountain than to go down. This is also true for the Japanese soldiers. During the process of going down the mountain, at least two Japanese soldiers were injured. Their miserable appearance made some Japanese soldiers have to slow down. But most of them had to slow down.
The Japanese soldiers were all desperadoes, and they quickly rushed to the bottom of the valley regardless of the situation.
Wearing heavy leather boots, Shimada arduously reached the top of the mountain. Just when he was about to sit down and take a breath, those nasty attackers on the mountain lowered their guns and caused two more deaths and one injury to the Japanese.
Shimada and the Japanese soldiers were completely enraged, with raging fire bursting out of their chests, and they howled and rushed towards the mountain again.
The Japanese soldiers were working hard to climb up the rugged hillside. There was another loud "rumbling" sound on the mountain, and more than a dozen large rocks flew down the mountain. The huge kinetic energy caused these huge rocks to jump and hit the ground.
On other rocks, those rocks were tumbling downwards.
There were more rocks rolling down this time. Although the Japanese soldiers took evasive action in advance, two Japanese soldiers were still hit. One of them was luckier, with only a scratch on his face, leaving only a small scratch on his face.
scar.
Another Japanese soldier was not so lucky. His legs were broken by a rolling stone and he could only spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Shimada was so angry that he howled regardless and continued to climb up with heavy legs.
The Japanese soldiers climbed up to the top of the mountain with great pains, only to find that those hateful attackers had run away. They were on the opposite mountain ridge, deliberately showing themselves and firing guns at them, for fear of Shimada and the others.
Can't see.
Shimada was so exhausted that he slumped down on the top of the mountain. He held the command knife in his hand and waved it in the direction of the attackers. His chest was so tight that he no longer had the strength to shout.
At this time, he felt a pain in the soles of his feet. After taking a breath, he took off his big leather boots. Only then did he realize that in just a moment, a row of blood blisters had appeared on his feet, which was worse than the mortars they brought.
The number of cannons was still large. The other Japanese soldiers were not much better. They all touched their own feet and grinned.
Most other armies would probably give up if they encountered such a situation. At the beginning of the War of Resistance, the Japanese army had an extremely strong fighting spirit, and the Japanese soldiers were extremely tough. They rested for a while, endured the pain all over their bodies, and continued to move forward.
Chase.
Shimada and others were facing Zhang Quan and others. In order to prevent the Japanese soldiers from finding the location of the mountain stronghold, he and Du Shengxi each led four team members to harass the Japanese army from both sides and strive to disrupt the Japanese army's deployment.
The special operations team members were constantly exercising in the mountains, and it was very hard for them. However, the long-term training of climbing mountains twice a day made their adaptability much better than those of the Japanese.
Seeing the embarrassment of the Japanese soldiers, the team members felt much better. This man was in a better mood and his fatigue seemed to be relieved a lot.
In this way, they kept on and off, leading Shimada and others by the nose in circles in the mountains.
Hamasaki was in the valley, waiting for a signal from the Japanese soldiers who were chasing him. The signal they prescribed was that when they found the bandit's lair, they would fire three shots into the air at equal intervals.
However, after waiting until noon, the signal he was expecting still did not come.
At this time, Hamasaki suddenly woke up and felt that he had been tricked by the bandits.
He thought carefully and came to a conclusion: since the bandits took the initiative to harass him, they must have their own purpose, which should be to prevent him from finding their lair. Since they took the initiative to attack him, they wanted to attract his attention
If it is open, it means that the bandit's lair should not be too far from the valley where he is.
After understanding this, he looked up and saw the security troops resting leisurely in the valley, and anger suddenly arose in his heart.
Hamasaki called Liu Shengyu and asked him to divide his troops into groups of 20 people. Two Japanese soldiers were responsible for monitoring them. He gave them directions and asked them to climb every hill around. I don’t believe they can find them.
Go to the bandit's lair.
Fatigue and fear can increase people's hunger. The puppet soldiers were tortured for half the night last night, and now they are on guard all around. They are all on tenterhooks. They have been hungry for a long time. Seeing that it is noon, everyone is looking forward to it.
Eat a full meal to comfort your wounded heart.
However, they received an order to search the mountains hungry.
"The Japanese devils." The puppet soldiers were filled with anger, scolding the ancestors of the Japanese devils dozens of times in their hearts, and climbed up the mountain listlessly.
Chapter completed!