Chapter 1945 Fight to kill the little devil
As the bullets penetrated the erratic smoke, the Japanese who rushed over immediately fell to the ground and rolled on the front of the Japanese charging road.
The Japanese who followed behind ignored the dead Japanese corpses and continued to charge towards the front. It can be seen that they obeyed Tada's death orders and rushed over from here at any cost.
However, the price of such a blind charge must be huge. The favorite Japanese troops who followed Tada and the others rushed over were from nearly a small team of troops. When they arrived at the end of the machine gun ambush position, there were only less than thirty people left in the army.
The troops lost in the previous and subsequent periods were almost half of the Japanese squad. I'm afraid Tada knows better than anyone else in his heart.
Tada and the others rushed through the machine gun ambush position and continued to rush towards the other side of the alley, intending to go out along the alley towards the East City Gate and evacuate as quickly as possible.
But Tada, who originally thought they were temporarily out of danger, never dreamed that what was waiting for them later would still be a nightmare.
Tada continued to run towards the East City Gate with the only remaining Japanese soldiers. During the marching, he didn't care about anything else. He only knew that they had to evacuate here and had to leave here as quickly as possible.
But just as they were about to break out of this alley and enter another alley, they were blocked by a person.
The man was wearing a military uniform of a major in the National Army, holding an old Type 38 rifle in his right hand, standing in the middle of the alley, about ten meters away from Tada and the others, and stood there motionlessly.
This man did not look up or glance at the Japanese, just like a mountain pressing against the middle of the alley, still moving.
A breeze blew past him, and the dust swept around him and circled two circles, gently wiping his clothes, but he continued to stand in the middle of the alley like a stone sculpture without any movement.
Although there was only one person, dozens of Japanese devils stopped, and no one dared to continue walking forward, fearing that something would happen if he was not careful.
"He's only one!" Tada saw the reaction of the troops in the trail and immediately said to all the Japanese soldiers around him. He knew that the previous battle had scared the Japanese soldiers around him, so that they could frighten when they met a Chinese soldier.
In order to change this situation that was extremely unfavorable to him, he immediately analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the enemy and us, implying that they were fully capable of defeating each other and allowing the Japanese around him to overcome their psychological fear.
However, his analysis did not reduce the psychological pressure on the Japanese under his command. These Japanese soldiers still had no intention of taking action or rushing over, and were still standing there without moving.
"He is only one person. Even if we each punch him, we can beat him into meat sauce!" Tada was a little worried about the reaction of his troops, so he continued to add.
If his team continues like this, let alone fighting, he may be embarrassed by standing in front of his opponent. Therefore, he must find a way to cheer up the Japanese soldiers around him and deal with the Chinese soldier in front of him.
The second lieutenant of the Japanese soldiers under Tada moved a little distance, but before he could stand firm, he returned to the starting point. Tada's words did not work.
This made Tada very anxious. He was worried that if this continued, the other party would not need to take action. The soldiers under his command could scare him to death.
So he took a step forward and said to the Japanese soldiers beside him: "You are all soldiers of the Great Japanese Empire, the warriors of His Majesty the Emperor. When facing the enemy, how can you be worthy of the military uniform and the identity of the Great Japanese Empire's Imperial Army!"
Those Japanese seemed dissatisfied with Tada saying this, wanting to regain some of their dignity. Several of them even thought about taking action, but they stopped at critical moments and did not dare to do any extreme behavior.
"You are the most timid and shameless person I have ever seen. They are not worthy of calling them the samurai of the Great Japanese Empire!" Tada had the aura of regret that he was not strong enough. He really didn't know what to do with these Japanese devils.
So he took the initiative to say some words insulting the Japanese soldiers and infinitely expanded the insults, hoping that all the Japanese around him could obey him and regain those positive courage.
Hearing this, two Japanese soldiers could not bear it anymore, so they raised the bayonet on their rifles and rushed towards the Chinese soldier at the front.
It is obvious that they want to use the method of thorn-striking to prove their bravery and the cup of the Bushido spirit they worship as gods.
The Chinese soldier standing in the middle of the alley is nothing but the commando captain Wang Si. He was able to stand alone in the middle of the alley at this moment, so he naturally made all tactical preparations. No matter what the Japanese attackers did, he could handle it one by one.
These two Japanese soldiers obviously didn't know who they were facing, nor did they know where the danger came from. They just felt that they had the advantage of their strength when they hit one person, so they naturally wouldn't feel that they would lose, nor would they feel that they were about to leave their lives behind when they rushed up.
I saw the two of them lifting the bayonet on their rifles, stabbing them in two directions, and stabbing them towards Wang Si. The speed and strength have been exerted to the extreme, and ordinary Chinese soldiers will definitely suffer losses.
But Wang Si was not surprised at all. He only saw him reaching out his left hand to grab one of the Japanese's rifles that were stabbed by the Japanese. The rifle gun in his right hand shook the other's neck.
The Japanese devil could not stop at all under the influence of the charge force. In addition, the rifle handle in Wang Si's hand was very powerful and at an astonishing speed. When the other party found that the gun handle hit his neck, it was too late to avoid it.
The gun broke the Japanese throat on the spot. Blood overflowed along the suffocation of his throat, and he twitched and rolled to the ground, losing his life.
Another Japanese man held the rifle in his hand tightly at this time and directly rushed towards Wang Si's chest with a bayonet. He saw that Wang Si raised the Japanese rifle slightly upward after cooking. The bayonet on the Japanese rifle could not help but flew upwards, and bypassed Wang Si's chest and stabbed the air.
Before the Japanese could react, Wang Si directly smashed the Japanese's waist with an extra gun from his hand, breaking the Japanese's spine. He saw that the Japanese could not stand up and rolled on the ground in pain.
Chapter completed!