Chapter 1094 Life and death are the first line of survival
Just as the Japanese Squadron was approaching the Japanese Squadron, Wang Si ordered the stones prepared on the mountain to push the cliff below.
The stone rushed down the cliff along the gravity of the earth and smashed heavily on the ground. The Japanese who happened to be in the position of the stone fell were killed and injured on the spot. The other Japanese wanted to rescue them.
But when facing the rocks that kept rolling and falling, they could not find any opportunity to get close to them, so they could only watch their companions take their lives by the stones.
In desperation, the Japanese squadron leader and the previous squad commander fled in panic and hid outside the ambush range of Wang Si and the others, and did not dare to get closer.
The stones on the cliffs rolled to the ground, flooding the entire road, forming an insurmountable obstacle, completely intercepting between Taiping Town and the Japanese.
The Japanese saw the last stone falling on the ground and did not roll any more, so they walked towards the stones.
At this time, all the Japanese who were killed and injured were covered by stones, and they must have no way to survive.
Their attempt to rescue the Japanese devils has become something worthless.
The Japanese commander looked up at the stone wall made of stones in front of him, and seemed to have an unknown premonition.
These stones are from bottom to top, and each stone is crushing each other for a while, and the silk cannot move. If the stone is rashly pulled away from the bottom, the stones on it will roll down in an instant, and everyone around cannot escape the smashing of these rocks.
Therefore, the Japanese commander was very worried. He could not predict at all. The next trouble might be more, and the number of casualties would increase, so he did not dare to act rashly.
The Japanese squadron leader did not have so many concerns and directly ordered the Japanese around him to climb up, start moving and rolling down the stones from above, and open the road as quickly as possible.
This may be because he has many people and is more courageous, so he does not have the concerns and worries of the commander of the Japanese squad. At this moment, he is concerned about how to pass here and open a passage for the main force attacking Taiping Town. As for the others, he doesn't have to think too much about it for the time being.
So, the Japanese in the Japanese Squadron quickly replaced the dominance of the Japanese Squadron and began to rush to the front line, climbed up the wall made of stones, and began to move the stones at the top, intending to open the road.
However, because the stones are too large and the location is relatively narrow, there are not many people on it at one time, which greatly reduces the efforts of the Japanese to carry stones and increases the amount of time spent by the Japanese.
When Wang Si saw that the Japanese under the cliff had already started to get busy, he greeted the brothers beside him and the brothers opposite him to prepare to climb down from the cliff and plan to evacuate here.
Since the battle has been fought, their ammunition has been consumed, and the guys in their hands have been considered fire sticks. Even the stones up the mountain have been used up, and it has no effect to continue staying on this cliff.
Instead of continuing to consume on the cliff, it is better to leave the cliff now and go downstairs to deal with the Japanese, and then find their own teams to cooperate with the large army to fight the defensive battle outside Taiping Town.
The Japanese made such great efforts to attack this highway, with the purpose of Taiping Town. He believed that Fan Changling must know the great relationship here, and the main force of the 76th Division should arrive here soon.
By that time, this area will be the main battleground, and the battle here will be even more cruel, but he does not want to hide, but instead looks forward to the arrival of that moment.
Because the defense here was established, it proved that the Chinese army did not give up on this place, did not give up on Taiping Town, and then strangled the Japanese to continue to advance westward.
But on the road behind the cliff, Wang Si was not seeing a reinforcement. He didn't know if the brothers in charge of notifying the 76th Division had brought the news safely, but he knew that he had to take the brothers in his hands to continue to block the Japanese's attack and win some more time for the main force's actions.
With the message conveyed by Wang Si's evacuation from here, all the brothers on the cliff understood what Wang Si meant, so they carried their equipment and slowly climbed down the cliff towards the bottom of the cliff.
In fact, it is easier to climb up, but it is even more difficult to climb down. It is impossible for their eyes to see the situation under their feet. Whether their feet can step on solid rocks, and whether the rocks can support their bodies are unknown. They can only rely on the touch of their feet to make judgments.
One of the brothers almost fell down because of one foot. Fortunately, the rock he held with both hands was relatively strong, but the stone under his feet fell off the rock wall, causing his lower body to fall.
He hugged the rocks above him tightly, and then found a way to find the landing point with his feet and find a support position so that he could climb smoothly.
The stone that was trampled down by him was impartial and fell on the head of the Japanese who were carrying the stones. He knocked the Japanese to the ground on the spot, causing the big stone in the Japanese to completely lose weight and roll directly to the Japanese behind him when the gravity was out of control.
The heavy stones, together with another Japanese who carried the stones, rolled down the stone walls built by the stones, and turned to the Japanese who continued to move the stones behind and climbed up, and injured six or seven people.
The Japanese squadron leader was immediately shocked and ordered the Japanese soldiers who had not had time to go up to immediately hold the guns in their hands to find a target, and once they were discovered, they would immediately shoot and kill the opponent.
These Japanese soldiers instantly put their attention down on Wang Si and the others on the cliff, and found that Wang Si and the others were climbing down here. So a captain of the Japanese immediately said to the squadron leader: "Your Excellency, it's a Chinese, they want to climb down from above!"
"Shoot immediately and kill them!" Following the direction pointed by the captain, the Japanese squadron leader immediately saw Wang Si and the others who were climbing on the hanging wall, so he immediately issued an order to shoot.
The Japanese were already ready to shoot, and when they heard the orders of the Japanese squadron leader, they naturally fired at Wang Si and the others without hesitation.
For a moment, the crackling sound of gunfire sounded continuously, and the shuttle bullets hit Wang Si and the others along the position outside the stone wall.
The dense bullets rushed towards Wang Si and the others without any mercy.
Chapter completed!