Chapter 558 Deadly Trap in Crisis
"But, what should we do now?" asked a Japanese soldier, obviously worried that they would not be able to get out of here.
At that time, Yoshino asked their squadron to enter the forest and pursue the Chinese army in order to restrain the Chinese army and give the Chinese army no chance to harass Yoshino's main force again so that the main force can quickly evacuate here.
But now it seems that their entire squadron has already been trapped in and fallen into the trap mechanism that Wang Si and the others have prepared. Not to mention the heavy casualties, even the squadron leader who commanded them died and the opponent's plan was calculated.
Now they are all trapped in this jungle, and it is probably impossible to get out of here, so all the Japanese soldiers showed despair on their faces.
"As the imperial army of the Great Japanese Empire, His Majesty the most loyal samurai. In order to allow our main force, Lord Yoshino and others to evacuate here safely and complete the empire's strategic layout for China China. Even if we are all broken, it is worth it!" The devil captain said immediately after hearing the words of the soldiers under his command.
He also knew that it was almost impossible for them to escape from here, so he said this to the Japanese soldiers under his command, telling them that even if the soldiers died in battle, it would be worth it.
With this kind of indoctrination of thought, all the Japanese soldiers immediately looked at death with a look of home. They took out a white belt with red sun markings, tied them to their foreheads, and then held the guns in their hands and shouted: "Long live the Great Japanese Empire, long live the Emperor!"
"Yo Xi, keep opening the way!" After seeing the morale of the soldiers' soldiers increase, the Japanese captain immediately organized a team to start assaulting in the same direction in the forest.
He knew that dispersing the team would easily fall into most traps in the forest, causing greater casualties. But if everyone was concentrated to go out from one direction, there were so many people, even if someone touched the mechanism and fired the trap, their casualties would be extremely limited. What's more, these traps would be impossible to use again after being fired, which means using human lives to open the way in disguise.
He believed that if this continued until the moment they walked out of the forest, there would be someone else who could leave alive and not be wiped out.
So he followed his strategy and took the remaining Japanese to break out of the forest.
The Japanese who were opening the road in front leaned against both sides as much as possible, while the Japanese behind walked along the middle. Because they were not familiar with the surroundings, they could only let the soldiers rush to the road.
At this time, a Japanese soldier kicked a vine on the toes, and then two Langya forks flew over from both sides, corresponding to clamping them.
The three Japanese were unable to dodge and were stabbed by the Langya Pai Forks clipped from both sides. A huge mouthful of blood gushed out of their mouths. The three Japanese died on Pai Forks almost at the same time.
The Japanese Captain brought the remaining Japanese, Pai Cha and the Japanese corpses, and continued to walk forward. Now he didn't care about the losses of the team at all. The most important thing at the moment was to leave here, so he did not dare to waste time.
The Japanese service continued to move towards the forest in the direction of the road. All the Japanese raised their hearts to their throats, and their highly concentrated spirit made them afraid to feel tired at all.
He slowly moved his feet towards the front, constantly smashing suspicious things on the ground with a rifle, and carefully looking at each step, for fear of encountering any mechanism again, otherwise they would suffer casualties.
The Japanese were becoming more and more cautious, but their speed of action became slower and slower. None of them dared to speed up rashly, for fear that they would touch the mechanism if they didn't see clearly, resulting in more deaths.
If this fights with Wang Si and the others face to face, it would be nothing for these Japanese devils, but if they can't even see the trap in the jungle, they will lose their lives, which is really not worth it.
However, they are already in this place now and have no choice but to blaze a way for themselves according to the deployment of the Japanese Captain.
However, as they continued to move forward, they did not find anything. Even though their feet were close to the ground, their mobile phones kept using bayonets on the rifle to pick up any suspicious things around them, and their eyes were up and down and left to observe the environment, and they almost counted the ants on the ground with their legs, but they still did not find anything abnormal.
However, people are born with laziness. After a long period of mental consumption, coupled with the fruitless boredom of searching, some people begin to slowly relax their vigilance.
Some of the Japanese in front of them used bayonets in front of the rifle to fiddle with the dead branches and leaves on the ground, and some simply did nothing and walked directly from the front.
Because of this, the touching mechanism hidden in the hidden place avoided the Japanese's search and appeared at the front of the Japanese behind.
Of course, the Japanese behind would not notice the ground searched in front, so they raised it and stepped on the mechanism directly.
Then several Japanese men relaxed their feet and fell down. It turned out that there was a trap under their feet, and they reached a pit about three meters deep.
Below the tunnel were pointed trees standing upright. When the Japanese rolled down, the tops of the trees directly penetrated the Japanese's bodies, all of which were dying.
The remaining Japanese immediately woke up from their laziness just now and were shocked by everything in front of them. The nervous Japanese men held the guns in their hands tightly and instinctively looked around to check the situation.
But the surroundings were still quiet, and almost everyone could hear their breathing.
"Baga!" The Japanese Captain saw the tragic appearance of the Japanese soldiers in front of him, and his heart was filled with anger but had nowhere to vent. From the beginning of their entry into the forest, the Japanese soldiers died constantly because of the trap in the forest.
Their casualties are constantly expanding, and the non-combat soldiers around them are seriously exceeding the standard. If this continues, I am afraid that the Japanese soldiers in their hands will be dead before they can get out of this forest.
The Japanese captain naturally felt fear and fear in his heart. This fear came from their lack of knowing where the opponent was, while others were constantly dying on their own.
The fear of the Japanese soldiers far exceeded his fear. When observing the situation around them, they could feel their feet trembling slightly.
They didn't know when the next trap would appear and which Japanese soldiers would lose their lives, so their panic hearts continued to spread and spread among all Japanese, almost uncontrollable.
Chapter completed!