Chapter 7 Re-Attack on Checkpoints
While Hu Bin was cooing there, one of the Japanese came with a gun. It was still dark and it was impossible to see clearly. In addition, the yellowish-yellow clothes that Hu Bin wore was difficult to see clearly for a while. Soon, the Japanese came to the forest with a gun.
"Baga, what is it!" The Japanese were still shouting there. When they found that there was nothing, the Japanese were about to turn around and go back. But at this time, Hu Bin suddenly jumped out, covered the Japanese's mouth, and then pulled out a bayonet from the Japanese's body and stabbed it into the Japanese's chest.
"Yeah!" The Japanese groaned and immediately became soft. Hu Bin picked up the Japanese gun and took out bullets from the Japanese.
"Baga, you won't come out yet!" The Japanese standing there shouted.
Hu Bin couldn't understand what the Japanese were saying, so he took the gun and shot the Japanese.
With a "bang!", the Japanese fell to the ground.
"Baga, what's going on!" At this time, the Japanese inside heard it and got up one after another, and Hu Bin immediately stayed there and aimed his gun at the entrance of the Japanese.
"Bang bang bang!" At this time, the Japanese shot outside through the window. They didn't know where Hu Bin was, so they picked up the gun and fired. At this time, a Japanese rushed out with a machine gun and fired at the outside.
"Bang!" Hu Bin killed him with one shot. A Japanese who had just come out immediately discovered Hu Bin's direction and fired a shot in Hu Bin's direction. After Hu Bin loaded the bullets, he shot the Japanese.
"Baga, who is it?" The Japanese inside shouted immediately, but they didn't dare to come out now. Two people just left were killed by Hu Bin. At this time, Hu Bin took out a grenade from the Japanese who had just died and threw it at a door of the Japanese.
"Boom!"
"Ah!~"
"Baga!" As the explosion sounded, many Japanese soldiers were probably injured inside. Hu Bin jumped up and rushed towards the Japanese quickly. He touched a grenade again and threw it into another window that was smashed by Japanese soldiers.
With a "boom!", I immediately heard the Japanese inside screaming.
Hu Bin took the gun and stepped forward again, picked up a machine gun, and there were many bullets. After Hu Bin got it, he retreated into the bunker piled by the Japanese, and pointed the gun at the house, and kept hitting the wall. These houses were temporarily built by the Japanese, and most of them were made of wood and iron. Hu Bin drove the machine gun, and all the bullets penetrated.
"Ah!~"
"Baga!"
"Who is it? Please support me!" the devil shouted inside.
Hu Bin couldn't understand what the Japanese were saying, but he knew that there were still living Japanese inside.
After firing the gun, Hu Bin rolled into another bunker, and there was a heavy machine gun in it. After Hu Bin loaded the bullets, he held the machine gun and pulled the trigger with one hand and sent the bullets with the other. All the bullets flew towards the place where the Japanese lived. Hu Bin himself didn't know how many bullets he had fired.
More than 10 minutes later, Hu Bin was guarding the bunker, listening to the movement inside. It was not until half an hour later that Hu Bin carefully stood up.
It was already dawn at this time. Hu Bin picked up a few grenades, pulled them, and threw them into the room where the Japanese lived. After a loud bang, there was no movement inside.
Hu Bin waited until the smoke inside had dissipated, and then slowly leaned over with a gun. After Hu Bin arrived at the door, he installed a bayonet and kicked the door open. He immediately went to the side, but there was no movement inside. Hu Bin then went in and found that all the Japanese inside were dead. Even if they were not dead at the beginning, they would freeze to death due to excessive blood loss.
The temperature here is now over minus ten degrees Celsius. If the bleeding cannot be stopped in time, it will soon freeze to death. Hu Bin saw that all the Japanese inside died and immediately went to another room.
There were a few Japanese in another room humming. Hu Bin walked over and stabbed them in the chest a few times, and stopped moving immediately. Seeing that the Japanese inside were dead, Hu Bin walked out, sat in the bunker, took out his stolen father's tobacco from his pocket, rolled one for himself, and lit it up.
After sucking, Hu Bin stood up and collected the things from the Japanese. However, the problem that made Hu Bin very distressed was that there was no cart this time, and Hu Bin didn't know how to get it back, but Hu Bin still thought about putting it together first.
"Radio, there is a radio station?" Hu Bin soon discovered that there was a radio station in the Japanese room, and immediately felt bad. The Japanese might have sent a telegram for help and went out.
"Damn!" Hu Bin saw it, immediately took two boxes of heavy machine gun bullets, dragged them into the bunker, then gathered two crooked handles, and loaded the bullets into the magazine.
After all the things were done, Hu Bin began to pack up the things, but Hu Bin did not make them out, but put them inside. Then, Hu Bin got a box of grenades into the bunker. Not long after he had packed them up, he heard the sound of a motorcycle coming from a distance.
"So fast?" Hu Bin heard it and immediately jumped out of the room, jumped into the bunker, looking at the direction of the county town, and soon Hu Bin saw seven or eight tricycles driving over the Japanese, all with machine guns in front of them.
"Bah! Come on!" Hu Bin said, spitting a saliva into his palm, rubbed it a few times, and then aimed at the road with a heavy machine gun. At this time, the Japanese were still moving forward, but they had not reached the ideal range that Hu Bin wanted.
"Baga, look, it's the remains of our soldiers!" At this time, a Japanese man sitting in front of him saw a Japanese man in their military uniform lying there on the checkpoint in the distance, and immediately shouted.
"Be careful, hurry up and lean over!" A Japanese man shouted immediately, because the checkpoint is quite quiet now, and they don't feel very good.
"Stop, stop, get off the car! Go over!" At this time, another Japanese sergeant shouted loudly. Soon, the Japanese motorcycles stopped, and the Japanese soldiers just wanted to get off.
"Dadadadadada~!" Suddenly, the sound of heavy machine guns came from the bunker at the checkpoint.
"Let's go down!"
Chapter completed!