Chapter Twenty-Six: Encountering the Enemy Li Jiapu (7)

When he really approached the Japanese army on the mound, Tang Cheng was very surprised by the battle situation in front of him, he did not gloat over the long-term attack of the guerrillas, but he never expected that the combat effectiveness of the guerrillas would be so unbearable. Since he successfully attacked those Japanese soldiers by the stream, the Tugang side has been receiving fire and has been fighting for so long, and the Japanese soldiers on the Tugang have not yet seen any casualties, and I don't know whether the Japanese army can really fight or the guerrillas have low combat effectiveness.

Although the terrain on the mounds was advantageous and their numbers were small, only two of the four uninjured Japanese soldiers were combat soldiers, and the remaining two guys who appeared in the Tangcheng telescope were ambulances with red cross armbands. The other Japanese soldiers were all wounded, looking through the binoculars at the thick gauze wrapped in those Japanese wounded soldiers and the blood on the gauze, Tang Cheng wondered if these Japanese wounded soldiers would recur and die on the mound in the next moment.

Although they were small in number, their firepower was still strong, and the accurate fire of the four 38 rifles blocked the strong attack of the guerrillas on the gentle slope, and with the coordination of their mortars and grenadiers, it was no wonder that the guerrillas could not attack the hill. Although the mortars operated by the wounded Japanese soldiers always ceased fire, with the cooperation of two grenadiers and four rifles, the Japanese soldiers on the mounds still formed a firepower network, and the terrain here was relatively steep, so the guerrillas under the mounds could not rush up in one go, and they would be suppressed by the Japanese fire and had to retreat when they rushed halfway.

"I say, isn't the life of your guerrillas worthless?" After looking at the telescope captured by Tang Cheng for a while, Lao Dongbei began to tease the straightforward Iron Bull. "Lao Tzu has fought a lot of battles, but I haven't seen such a big Zhang as you, there are only a few devil soldiers on it, you should use a feint to attract the attention of the devil soldiers, and then arrange a death squad to sneak in quietly from the place where we came up, as long as the distance is close enough, whether it is with bullets or big knives, Guan Bao will take it in one fell swoop, and there is still a need to kill so many people."

Tie Niu didn't reply to Lao Northeast's words, he also formulated what Lao Northeast meant, the continuous attacks were all pushed back by the Japanese soldiers on the mound, and more than a dozen corpses had fallen under the gentle slope on the guerrilla side, no need to ask, those should be guerrillas. Tang Cheng ambushed this group of Japanese soldiers several times in a row with only a few people, and killed at least 40 Japanese soldiers at the cost of only three deaths.

Compared with their record in Tang City, these guerrillas who were still attacking Tugang were really defeated, so Tie Niu did not refute Lao Dongbei's words. It's not that he doesn't want to reply, the reason why he chose to be silent is because Tie Niu has no face to reply, Tie Niu knows in his heart that if it weren't for Tang Cheng's command, he would have been shot and lying on that gentle slope. "Boom" and "boom" explosions sounded again on the gentle slope, and it was visible to the naked eye that two guerrillas were screaming and being thrown out by the angry force, and the guerrillas' attack was once again frustrated, and the guerrillas, who had already rushed halfway, had to lie down on the spot.

Lao Dongbei, who was lying in the weeds, couldn't help but muttered in a low voice, "It's all a bun of fools, are the grenades kept for the cubs?" Why don't you use the smoke from grenades to cover the attack, fight for a few lives, even if you smash it with a grenade, you can rush up and kill all the little devils. Tang Cheng glanced at Lao Dongbei, and then shook his head slightly, Tie Niu is still here, saying in front of others that the guerrillas are all fools, and Lao Northeast is really a troublemaker.

Suddenly the trumpet sounded at the foot of the mountain, and the lying guerrillas quickly got up, but just after rushing out, two more guerrillas were knocked down by the Japanese bullets, but the guerrillas who attacked this time learned wisely and knew that they were divided into two groups to cover each other and advance alternately. "Let's go, rush up in one go, shoot directly after you go up, don't worry so much." While the Japanese soldiers on the mound were paying attention to the guerrillas' attack, Tang Cheng, who was lying in the weeds, suddenly got up and ran with a shell gun.

Tang Cheng was still more than 100 meters away from those Japanese soldiers at this time, and the place where they were lying on their stomachs was a depression on a gentle slope, as long as they accelerated their speed and rushed through this 100 meters away, the Japanese soldiers on the mound were within the range of their guns. Lao Dongbei, who got up a little slowly, glanced at Tang Cheng who was running in front, silently held a light machine gun, bent down and rushed forward, and Tie Niu, who was already red-eyed, followed closely behind Lao Dongbei, and the three of them ran in a straight line to the Japanese army a hundred meters away.

At this time, the guerrillas at the foot of the mountain had already begun to shoot at the four Japanese soldiers on the mound, and although there were only four Japanese soldiers who raised their guns to shoot, they occupied the convenience of the terrain after all. Some of the guerrillas who rushed on their backs were constantly shot, but these guerrillas were not afraid of death, and even if they were wounded, they did not even bandage their wounds, and they squatted on the ground and continued to shoot. For a time, the guerrillas on the gentle slope and the Japanese soldiers on the mound were very happy to fight back and forth, but the guerrillas' attack this time also fell into a stalemate.

Tang Cheng and Lao Dongbei on the run were both battle-hardened people, and of course they both knew very well that the longer the battle dragged on, the more disadvantageous it would be for the guerrillas. What's more, the situation on Lijiapu's side is unknown, and if reinforcements from the Japanese army come, the situation will be reversed unimaginably. Because of his distrust of Song Tieshan's combat effectiveness in the mountains, Tang Cheng was most worried about this, otherwise he would not have sent Liu Shishi to Lijiapu to inquire about the news when he needed manpower the most.

The anxious Tang Cheng had already increased his running speed to the limit, leaving both Lao Dongbei and Tie Niu behind. As the Japanese soldiers got closer and closer, Tang Cheng could already hear the battle orders of the Japanese army, but Tang Cheng still had no intention of stopping. Tang Cheng not only did not stop, but gritted his teeth and sped up again, and the cat was about to straighten up. Tang Cheng knew that the guerrillas and the Japanese army were so stalemate, there could only be two results, either the guerrillas would win a miserable victory, but there would never be too many of them surviving, or the Japanese army would win and the guerrillas would be wiped out.

Tang Cheng also knew that in the face of this Japanese soldier, the guerrillas with superior numbers might eventually win, but the price of that victory would also be huge. No matter which outcome it is, Tang Cheng is unacceptable, in case the reinforcements of the Japanese army really come from the direction of Li Jiapu, Tang Cheng needs enough manpower to intercept the Japanese army, and a guerrilla force that has been disabled is not the result that Tang Cheng wants to see.

The key now is to clear the suppressive fire of the Japanese army, there is no way to quickly resolve the battle with guns alone, Tang Cheng is more inclined to throw grenades, but the current distance is not enough to throw grenades, so Tang Cheng needs to continue to run forward. After a few breaths, Tang Cheng rushed closer, and in the process of running, he took out a newly captured Japanese grenade from his waist and held it in his hand. Estimating that the distance was close enough, Tang Cheng quickly pulled out the safety bolt of the grenade, smashed the grenade on the shell gun in his left hand, and then threw the grenade at the Japanese soldiers who were fiddling with the mortar with the help of running.

Without waiting for the grenade to explode, Tang Cheng had already quickly squatted down and flattened the shell gun, giving up the position suitable for shooting to the follow-up Lao Dongbei. The fuse with a delay of 6 seconds caused the grenade thrown by Tang Cheng to cross a distance of more than 30 meters and fall in the middle of the group of Japanese wounded soldiers, and there was a "boom" explosion, and the Japanese wounded soldiers with shocked faces were engulfed in smoke with the explosion, and the two mortars surrounded by the Japanese wounded also disappeared into the smoke, but Tang Cheng knew that the two mortars would be safe and sound.

Tang Cheng had more than one grenade on his waist, but the rapid running and hard throw just now almost consumed Tang Cheng's strength, and if he threw the grenade, at most, he could throw a distance of no more than 20 meters, which was not enough for Lang Fei to use the grenade. The explosion from behind him and the exclamations of his companions made the four Japanese soldiers who raised their guns and shoot at the guerrillas discover Tang Cheng, and two of them immediately turned around, but almost at the same time, the light machine gun in the hands of Lao Dongbei had already roared.

The two Japanese soldiers who couldn't keep up with their movements screamed and the rifles in their hands were torn to pieces by the dense barrage, and the remaining two Japanese soldiers with rifles could not escape the fate of being shot by the old Northeast, but one of the quick guys used a lazy donkey to roll to avoid the old Northeast's strafing. The guy who was lucky enough to avoid the meaning obviously forgot about Tang Cheng They were three people, and when Tang Cheng was exhausted and Lao Dongbei was reloading, the rifle in Tie Niu's hand rang out, and the last remaining Japanese soldier fell on his back with his arm wide open, and the corpse rolled down the gentle slope.

"Kill them all" Tang Cheng, who had recovered a little strength, got up and rushed forward with two shell guns, the shell guns in his hands kept spitting out projectiles that killed many people, and the wounded Japanese soldiers who tried in vain to stop Tang Cheng fell one after another in a pool of blood. The attack from within 30 meters behind them was fatal for these Japanese troops, and the guerrillas, who were pinned down by the Japanese in the middle of the gentle slope, seized this rare opportunity to quickly charge, this time rushing up the gentle slope very smoothly, and the Japanese soldiers who were blocking their advance were already killed by their guns in Tangcheng.

"Don't shoot, we're the Lijiapu guerrillas." Facing the suspicious guerrillas who admired Tugang, Tie Niu, who then got up and came over, shouted loudly. Lao Dongbei couldn't bear to deal with these guys, so he just picked up a rifle with a bayonet to mend the corpses of the Japanese soldiers on the mound, and after a few back and forth, there were only 4 wounded Japanese soldiers on the mound who raised their hands to signal surrender.

Seeing that Lao Dongbei still wanted to pull the bolt and shoot the four Japanese soldiers who had surrendered, a guerrilla standing next to him couldn't hold back any longer, grabbed Lao Dongbei's right hand, and asked loudly: "Who are you?" How can you shoot casually? Don't you see that the devils have already surrendered? The Eighth Route Army gave preferential treatment to prisoners, and our guerrillas were the leading contingent of the Eighth Route Army, and we should also give preferential treatment to prisoners. ”