Chapter 55: Friendly Forces

The Japanese night attack seemed to be just a temptation, and the two sides could exchange fire, and the Japanese night attack troops immediately withdrew, which made Tang Cheng and them very puzzled. At first, Tang Cheng was still a little confused, and he didn't know what the Japanese army wanted to do, but half an hour later, another tentative night attack by the Japanese army made Tang Cheng understand the intentions of the Japanese army. "The Japanese army does not have an advantage in numbers, and there is no way to fight with us, this is to entangle us and wait for their reinforcements to come over."

"Simply, I'll take someone to rush down and just get rid of them, if we are really entangled by them, we may not be able to withstand it." Dice are always the most anxious people, and when Tang Cheng analyzed the intentions of the Japanese army under the mountain, he clamored to take people to find trouble with the Japanese army under the mountain, but was glared at by Hou San. If the problem could be solved by fighting, Tang Cheng would not have ordered to retreat to this mountain beam and camp at that time, the main reason was that Tang Cheng did not have enough ammunition.

After a fierce confrontation with the Japanese army in Xiaotubao, Tang Cheng learned that his ammunition was insufficient, and the American weapons were good, but the rate of ammunition consumption was also exaggerated. Bazooka still had some rockets left, but the submachine gunners and Garand rifles were running out of ammunition, and even if they counted the light machine guns and some ammunition they captured from the Japanese, it was not enough for them to fight a real positional battle with the Japanese here.

Tang Cheng subconsciously looked down at his watch, and then said in a low voice, "It's only 2 hours before dawn, I estimate that the Japanese army under the mountain should not carry out a tentative attack anymore, beckon the brothers to retreat, and when the Japanese army finds out at dawn, we may all go over a few mountains." Between life and death, Tang Cheng chose life, although he was forced to retreat by the Japanese army, but for everyone's lives, Tang Cheng did not hesitate to be called a coward.

It was already not far from the border, and there was not only one road leading to the border, so after Tang Cheng gave the order to continue diverting, Wu Shan, who served as a guide, did not hesitate or resist. The soldiers on the mountain beam quietly retreated in batches, and when Wu Shan, who was in the lead, they had already set off for about half an hour, and Tang Cheng, who had been staying on the mountain beam, took dozens of soldiers after the break to disappear into the north of the mountain beam at night.

"Yaga, damn the people of China are all cowards." After receiving the report from his soldiers, Ogasawara rushed up the mountain beam in a rage, leaving a circular position and some sundries on the mountain beam, and the Shina army that he tried to make a turtle in the urn had already disappeared without a trace. The prey is gone, but Ogasawara's trouble is not over, he has already reported the discovery of a small force to the brigade headquarters last night, and the follow-up reinforcements have also set off and are rushing here, if the captain who personally leads the team can't see the prey, his own squad leader will be the end of it.

"Send out the spearheads to search the surroundings, and I don't believe they can really disappear without a trace." Ogasawara forcibly swallowed his anger, and immediately sent a large number of sharp soldiers to search the surroundings, and by the time he figured out the direction of their evacuation from Tang City, it was already 2 hours later. "Chase, I must personally cut off the head of the commander of that group of Chinese troops." Ogasawara, who didn't want to let go of his prey, learned that Tang Cheng was heading northwest, so he immediately chased after his soldiers with a roar.

Of course, Tang Cheng had already thought that the Japanese army would not let go of his people so lightly, but the ammunition in his hand was no longer enough to exchange fire with the Japanese army, so Tang Cheng could only keep urging his soldiers to speed up their march and try to distance themselves from the Japanese troops who might be following. The closer they got to the India-Myanmar border, the more nervous the dice who were the lead became, for fear that they would also encounter Japanese troops intercepting them here. Running forward about forty meters, without waiting for the dice to make a follow-up gesture to the scout behind him, he saw Wu Shan, who was more than ten meters away in front of him, waving his arm towards him.

A spirit flashed in the dice's heart, and then he crouched in the grass, and it didn't take much effort to hear the sound of the Japanese army's chattering and wah-wrenching into the dice's ears. The dice scrambled up from the ground and quietly looked around, the sound of the voice coming from the bushes beside him. The dice immediately became nervous, he was too careless just now, if he hadn't just seen Wu Shan's reminder, maybe he would have been discovered by the Japanese soldiers in the bushes next to him.

Except for someone talking in the bushes, the grass around the dice was quiet, and the dice couldn't understand Japanese, but he clearly noticed that the Japanese soldiers in the bushes were obviously arguing about something, and after a while, the sound of footsteps fell and gradually disappeared. The disappearance of footsteps indicated that the Japanese soldiers had left, but the dice that were still crouching did not dare to be careless, at least not to move, for fear of making a noise to attract the attention of the enemy.

When the dice were secretly nervous, they suddenly heard a snap and a gunshot. Then I heard a scream from someone, and the gunfire in the distance immediately exploded, like fried beans. At the same time, the dice also heard the familiar roar of their own people, but in an instant, the fierce gunfire in the distance became a one, and there were stray bullets flying over. My own people, my own people, just now the dice were still thinking about their own people, and now, their own people have arrived!

The dice were agitated, then got up and half-crouched in the grass and looked around for a while, then picked up the gun and rushed towards the place where the exchange of fire had occurred. Not far away, the dice saw friendly soldiers standing up from the grass and shooting in front of him, and some of them were moving in his direction. These soldiers who were fighting the Japanese army risked not being the soldiers in the detachment, but the dice were still excited in their hearts, and they finally saw their own people.

More than a dozen Japanese soldiers were relying on cover to counterattack a group of national soldiers who attacked them with heavy gunfire. Less than 10 meters in front of the dice, three Japanese soldiers were squatting, all with their backs to the dice, one of them was shooting, and the other two were bent over and ready to go forward. Hearing a sparse sound from his side, the dice subconsciously lowered their bodies and turned their heads to look back, it was the scouts under him who came.

With a helper by his side, the courage of the dice immediately became sufficient, and he immediately yelled: "Rush!" ”。 The sudden firing of the dice broke the deadlock between the two groups, and the clatter of submachine gun fire added to the intensity of the gunfire. The sound of gunfire drowned out one, cut. The two Japanese soldiers who tried to move forward were the first to fall, and the Japanese soldier who was shooting was about to turn around, but was hit in the head by a shot from the dice, and could only convulse and fall sideways into the bushes.

The sudden appearance of the dice gang caused the dozen or so Japanese soldiers to suffer from the enemy in their backs, and also disrupted their stubborn resistance formation in an instant. The sudden assistance of the friendly soldiers who were shooting at the Japanese army greatly stimulated their combat nerves, and one by one they shouted loudly and strangely, taking advantage of the enemy's panic and approaching the enemy's position.

The half-kneeling dice quickly finished pushing and loading, and continued to fire at the few Japanese soldiers next to him who only showed their steel helmets. Dice usually kill targets 100 meters away with a sniper rifle, and now he is only a few dozen meters away from these Japan, and some are even only a dozen meters away. The Japanese soldiers who were shooting at friendly soldiers were shot one after another and fell, greatly reducing the resistance of the Japanese army, and with the supplementary firepower of other scouts, the Japanese army, which had previously occupied the firepower advantage, instantly fell into a trough.

The overjoyed dice got up and were about to rush over to deal with them, when suddenly two Japanese soldiers armed with 38 rifles rushed out of the grass next to them, and the dice and the two Japanese soldiers were so far away that the two sides were almost about to collide. The reaction of the dice was quite fast, and it was a shot when he raised his hand, but the sniper rifle in his hand did not fire, and the dice just shot but did not want the empty warehouse to be empty. The action of shooting the dice had already made the Japanese soldier who rushed in front panic, but he didn't see that the rifle of the dice could shoot bullets, and the thing suddenly became bold, picked up the gun directly, screamed, and smashed it towards the head of the dice.

The Japanese soldier who followed him didn't know whether he was more advanced or frightened and inexperienced, and the rifle in his hand rang out before he could get up from the grass. The dice were now facing them, and when they realized that their guns had not fired, they dodged and turned to the right to avoid the attack of the enemy in front of them. Just to avoid the rifle smashed in front of him, the dice didn't know that he had also dodged the bullet fired by the Japanese soldier behind him, and the bullet flew past his left waist, shooting through two holes in the waist of the general's uniform.

"Lying down" Before he could notice the pain in his lower back, the dice had already fallen down on the spot according to the shout behind him, "Dada." "A volley of bullets from behind the dice immediately threw the two Japanese soldiers upside down on their backs." Third brother, I saved you again, wait for the next time the chief gives me cigarettes, don't forget my benefits. The dice were still lying on their stomachs in the grass, while a hippie-smiling scout strode past him with a submachine gun.

The dice, who had been saved by his scouts, were not in a hurry, but continued to lie on their stomachs in the grass, reloading their sniper rifles. By the time the dice had been reloaded and stood up again, the two friendly fighters on the opposite side had already rushed over, and the friendly soldier who rushed up first was sweating profusely, raised his thumb to the dice and shouted, "Brother, good job." Then he shook his head and motioned for his companion to follow, and the two of them quickly searched behind the grassy slope.