Chapter 103: Victory

The bombardiers hiding in the burrows didn't care about the three, seven and twenty-one, so they threw grenades according to Tang Cheng's orders, and the explosion of one or two grenades was nothing, but if the explosive grenades were continuous and numerous, the Japanese troops who were actively counterattacking could not stop the invasion of the explosion. A Japanese light machine gun in the pile of corpses was lifted high by the explosion, and the two Japanese soldiers were also thrown up with the air wave. The bunker of another Japanese machine gun also collapsed in the explosion, and the dice and rock dragon in the distance seized the opportunity to open fire, and the Japanese machine gunner and the secondary shooter were shot and killed almost at the same time.

"To hell, to hell you damn Japanese pigs" The Japanese machine guns were dumbfounded, and Albert, who had lost a soldier again, vented his anger on the Japanese soldiers, and actually ran out all the bullets in the magazine in one go. Although he didn't shoot a single Japanese soldier, he suppressed them, so that the Japanese soldiers closest to him did not dare to poke their heads out lightly. Having lost machine-gun fire, the remaining Japanese troops no longer had the upper hand, on the contrary, they had been gradually suppressed by the Tangcheng side.

"Damn, Albert, be careful yourself, don't let the Japanese soldiers take advantage of the loopholes" Tang Cheng shouted loudly to help Albert kill a Japanese soldier who was aiming at a gun. The Japanese soldier was hiding behind the corpse of his companion, but from this slope of Tang City, the Japanese soldier who was hiding tightly in Albert's sight was half exposed. Albert, who was busy reloading the rifle's magazine, had no time to respond to Tang Cheng's shouts, so he could only pretend that he didn't hear Tang Cheng's voice, but the more this happened, the more panicked Albert's movements became.

Finally completing the process of reloading the magazine, Ka Albert held up his loaded rifle and aimed it at a Japanese soldier and pulled the trigger. At this time, he was already able to do it in an orderly manner, and with the back rubbing of his shoulders, the crisp sound of the 38 rifle sounded in his ears. Albert pulled the bolt of the gun and pushed the bullet again, and he even thought that it was a song and dance show, and the sound of the guns was the music that accompanied the show. "Snap" his next shot but failed to hit the target accurately, Albert cursed secretly, and then pulled the bolt again to push the bullet to load, but unfortunately the Japanese soldier he was aiming at just now had already shrunk his body.

"Damn" Albert, who had lost his target, cursed in annoyance, and when he was about to look for the next target, he saw a Japanese steel helmet that had just been half exposed and flew diagonally away from the bullet. Mike, who was in the dirt cave in front of him to the left, gave him a thumbs up and smiled smugly. Obviously, the Japanese steel helmet just now was hit by Mike, and the Japanese soldier wearing the steel helmet was also hit by a bullet. Mike smiled at Albert, and suddenly flipped his thumb upside down, turning it into a thumbs down, which was blatant contempt and provocation. Albert's face flushed, but he couldn't attack yet, because the Japanese soldier he shot did not have McDow.

Dice and Iwalong had already taken the two Japanese machine guns as their preferred targets, and regardless of whether the Japanese wanted to regain control of the two light machine guns, any Japanese soldier who dared to get close to the light machine guns would become the target of Dice and Iwalong. Losing their machine-gun firepower, the Japanese troops who were also equipped with bolt-action rifles like Tang Cheng lost their former advantages, and coupled with the huge casualties in the initial ambush, these Japanese soldiers who were now returning fire had been completely suppressed by Tang Cheng and they could barely raise their heads.

The most fearful thing about fighting is to encounter successive defeats, which will make the soldiers lose the confidence to fight, but if they fight with the wind, even if they only give their soldiers weapons without bullets, they will chase the enemy into the sky and have no holes in the ground. The rout of the 96th Division was chased and killed by the Japanese all the way, and many people were holding back a fire in their hearts, but none of them dared to stand up and say that they were going to block the pursuing Japanese army. But now the opportunity has come, the young commander of the military department took them to fight the ambush of the little devils, if such a battle cannot be won, they really deserve to die.

After slowing down the speed of shooting, the accuracy of the bullets gradually became much higher, and even the bombardiers who were close to the corpses of the Japanese soldiers had the courage to crawl out of the holes, and were using the corpses of the Japanese soldiers as cover to shoot at the remaining Japanese soldiers with the pistols issued to them by Tang Cheng. Most of the routs of the 96th Division were waiting for Tang Cheng to give the order to attack, but this order was delayed, and the routs in the soil cave had to continue to shoot at the Japanese army by the soil cave.

There is always an end to the battle, and as the gunfire gradually fades until it stops, Tang Cheng, who has carefully observed the battlefield with a telescope, re-shows the small flag. "We won, we won." Before the routs who climbed the hole had time to clean up the battlefield, they had already raised their weapons and shouted to the sky, and in the more than a month since they carried out the retreat order, they were too aggrieved in their hearts, and this small-scale ambush battle made these soldiers who were about to lose their hearts regain themselves and regain their confidence.

"Clean up the battlefield, mend the corpse first, and be careful that there are little devils pretending to be dead." Hou San and the others roamed the battlefield with rifles equipped with bayonets, trying their best to instill the habit of mending the corpse first to every living rout. And that's the end of it? Albert, who had crawled out of the hole, seemed to be a little incredulous, but although he had reached out and rubbed his eyes, the battle was indeed over, and all the moving figures that appeared on the battlefield now were all routed by the expeditionary force that had been temporarily gathered by Tang Cheng.

"Lao Ai, don't sit stupidly, come and help me." Tang Cheng, who was still in the dirt cave, shouted at Albert, who had nothing to do, and Tang Cheng, who was hit by a stray bullet in the shoulder again, was no longer able to climb out of the hole on his own. Mike and Albert worked together to drag Tang Cheng, whose shoulders were covered with blood, out of the hole, and after tearing off his military uniform, Mike even shouted God forbid, the stray bullet only scratched a blood groove on Tang Cheng's left shoulder, looking at the skin and flesh but not hurting Tang Cheng's bones.

"Don, you're right, I take back what I said to you earlier, these soldiers of yours are indeed very good, and they have defeated more Japanese soldiers than them." While helping Tang Cheng wrap his wounds, Albert spoke to Tang Cheng in a low voice. Previously, he was not optimistic about the combat effectiveness of those defeated troops, but he proved to be wrong, Tang Cheng commanded these defeated troops to indeed win the Japanese army, which made Albert realize his prejudice against the Chinese army.

Taking the cigarette handed by Mike and biting it into his mouth, Tang Cheng said with a smile, "Lao Ai, in fact, what you said is not wrong, these guys are all rabble, and I have been worried until the battle is over." Tang Cheng's words made Albert and Mike dumbfounded, but Tang Cheng laughed and said, "Old Ai, you can say that I am a gambler, I am gambling with my own life, which also includes the lives of the two of you, as well as their lives, if we lose, we will all die here, fortunately, we won." ”

"Don, you madman, you are a damn madman, God will not allow a madman like you to go to heaven after death, you should go to hell to enjoy your madness." After Tang Cheng's words made Albert fall into a brief dumbfounded, he went completely crazy, not only throwing the bandages in his hands everywhere, but also pushing Tang Cheng, who was smiling evilly, into the air. Tang Cheng, who was pushed down, didn't get angry, just got together with Mike smoking cigarettes and laughing, seeing Albert, who had nowhere to vent his anger, desperately kicking and dragging a bush in front of him, Tang Cheng laughed more and more.

The ambush battle just now was indeed a desperate choice for Tang Cheng, and after a long journey all the way, although his dozen or so people did not lack supplies, weapons and ammunition, they also had no ability to continue to fight the Japanese army. The rout of the 96th Division gave Tang Cheng hope to continue to move north, but the premise was that Tang Cheng could hold the hearts of these routs and command them like he commanded the second company. Tang Cheng needed a victory, a victory to establish his ability and prestige, and only in this way would it be possible for these defeated soldiers who had lost confidence to accept their command.

Albert is a pure soldier, so naturally he can't see Tang Cheng's true intentions, and only Mike, a guy who wanders in the shadows, can understand Tang Cheng's intentions. "Well, now that you're the captain and company commander, maybe you will have more of your subordinates, and there are more than 3,000 soldiers in the 96th Division who have been scattered." Mack winced his eyes at Don City, and the two of them looked at each other and smiled tacitly, except for Albert, who was still there, ravaging the poor bush.

More than 100 Japanese soldiers attracted by dice and rock dragons were all wiped out in this open land, and there were also casualties on Tangcheng's side, paying the price of more than 30 killed and more than 20 wounded, but Tangcheng exchanged more than 100 subordinates who regained confidence and were willing to obey his command. In order to facilitate the replenishment of ammunition in the future, Tang Cheng ordered everyone to discard their own domestic or British-style weapons, and replaced them with newly captured Japanese-style weapons.

Under Tang Cheng, there was no reward for those gimmicks, except for weapons, ammunition, medicines, and food, the belongings on the corpses of the Japanese soldiers were captured by whoever captured them. Hou San, who was quick to fight, actually wore three watches on one hand, which made the other soldiers look very envious, and Albert tried to refute it, but was suppressed by Tang Cheng lightly. "They are all brothers of life and death who crawled out of the pile of dead people, and besides, those are indeed the trophies they found from the corpses of Japanese soldiers, and they are not as strict as they say."