Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2254: May Amaterasu bless you!

Chapter 2254: May Amaterasu bless you!

At dusk, the last ray of sunset in the sky was swallowed up by thick clouds, and the sky was gradually dyed with dark purple and inky black tones.

The Japanese bombers were approaching quietly like ghosts, and their huge bodies looked even more hideous under the dim sky.

The Japanese bombers arrived, and at this moment when the sun was setting, they launched a carpet bombing on the southern half of the No. 35 mountain stream.

A bomb weighing 500 kilograms fell from the sky, and the sharp sound of breaking through the air shook the entire mountain stream.

Then there was a series of explosions, the entire canyon was filled with flying debris, and huge rocks fell from the cliffs on both sides of the stream.

This scene was extremely terrifying, just like the scene when a strong earthquake occurred.

In the distance, Damenzi and others were horrified when they saw the almost collapsed mountain stream. If they had not been fast enough, they would have been buried in this series of explosions by now.

One of the hunters couldn't help but said in fear: "Our enemies actually have such powerful weapons. Can we defeat them?"

Damenzi slapped his head at the other party and cursed, "What's this? As long as Leader Ye is here, we will definitely be able to defeat them. Aren't these bombs designed by Leader Ye to be used to sweep the ground? Let the Japanese throw them into the mountain stream like this, and see how many bombs they have to flatten the mountain stream, humph!"

The elder brother snorted with disdain, and then ordered, "Let's go, first go home and report that we are safe, and then go back to find Leader Ye."

"it is good!"

All the hunters responded in unison, and then followed Damenzi into the woods and disappeared.

At this moment, two or three Japanese devils arrived with more than thirty puppet soldiers.

The Japs shouted orders to deploy defenses and not let anyone leave the mountain stream.

The puppet soldiers looked at the mountain stream that was emitting thick smoke and thought to themselves, "After being bombed into this state, is there anyone left alive?"

  But how dare they disobey the devil's orders?

They quickly set up defenses at the exit of the mountain stream, dug trenches and looked for cover.

But at the same time, the bombing of Japanese bombers did not stop for a moment. Under the guidance of ground forces, they were repeatedly carpet-bombing the southern half of the mountain stream.

If their enemies were in the ravine, they would surely die.

The bombing continued until it was completely dark. Kujo Miyakita ordered the bombing to stop and sent the Shadow Wolf scouts who had previously descended to the bottom of the mountain stream to check the situation.

This reconnaissance team has found the remains of another reconnaissance team.

The Japanese soldiers were lying in all directions on the riverbank, they were dead as hell, and all their weapons and equipment had been picked up. The Japanese soldiers who arrived later were so angry that they roared in helplessness for a long time.

But they didn't dare go any further because they had already received news that the Imperial planes were about to bomb.

So they waited until the bombing was over before they dared to search forward.

And with the lessons learned from previous incidents, the Japanese became more cautious in their search operations, some even holding flashlights and sniffing the ground like dogs.

They would rather go slower than step on the mines left by the enemy.

Some Japanese even suggested walking into the water. After all, the enemy wouldn't have laid mines in the water, right?

But the Japanese officers didn't want their boots to be filled with water. And if they walked in the water, if there were ambushes on the left or right sides, they wouldn't even be able to find cover and would just be passively attacked.

So the ghost officer ordered to continue walking on the river beach, not only to let the people in front search carefully, but also to stretch the whole team out, so that they would not be afraid of the enemy's minefield. Even if someone stepped on a mine, the casualties would be much smaller. Time passed by, and the imagined minefield did not appear. And the southern section of the mountain stream appeared in front of them, which was bombed beyond recognition.

The fallen rocks in many places formed a small hill, and the river water was blocked here, and it was rising higher and higher.

The Japs were very glad that they walked fast enough, because at this time they had no place to wade.

After finally climbing up the mountain of rocks, we saw an even more horrifying scene: the southern section of the mountain stream was full of undulating lakes formed by huge rocks that fell from the cliffs.

However, compared with the upstream, the water accumulation in front is much less.

The Japanese captain looked at the barrier lakes and said, "It seems we have to speed up, otherwise the water will fill up and we will be in great danger."

Another devil suggested: "I think we should retreat immediately."

The Japanese captain murmured, "I want to, too, but if we return without completing our mission, even Captain Nakajima will be laughed at. So let's act quickly. With this level of destruction, there won't be any more minefields, and our enemies are probably all dead, so let's search quickly!"

"Hi!"

All the Japanese soldiers responded and followed the Japanese squad leader to search forward quickly.

However, this road was much more difficult than they had imagined. The original riverbed was full of huge rocks blocking the way. And every few steps, they had to wade through the water.

Once on shore, the water and mud in the boots would make it very difficult for the Japanese to walk.

Their steps are no longer steady, but like those of old men staggering in sync.

And they didn't dare take off their boots because the ground was full of sharp stones. If their feet were cut, they might never be able to walk out again.

After crossing several high-dammed lakes, the Japanese were already exhausted and out of breath.

However, before they stopped to catch their breath, they heard a rumbling sound behind them.

They looked back and were immediately frightened out of their wits.

The first landslide lake had begun to collapse due to the accumulation of a large amount of river water. The surging water poured out from all directions of the landslide lake, and then after a loud bang, the landslide lake completely collapsed.

The surging river water rushed down and soon came to the second smaller barrier lake.

The smaller barrier lake was unable to resist and collapsed again. A large amount of mud, sand and gravel were washed into the river, making the river water even higher.

"Quick, run!"

The Japanese squad leader shouted in horror and ordered all the Japanese soldiers to run as fast as they could.

At this moment, they didn't care about their slipping feet, nor did they care whether there were any enemy survivors in front of them. They only had one thought at this moment, and that was to escape, to escape desperately.

The Japanese signalman ran with a walkie-talkie while connecting with Colonel Nakajima: "Report to His Excellency Nakajima, the southern section of the mountain stream has suffered great damage, and a large number of barrier lakes have been formed. So we believe that our enemy should be annihilated.

If they were not completely wiped out, they would have been drowned by the collapsed barrier lake. This was the final report from Kitano's team. If we are still alive this time, it must be the blessing of Amaterasu!

(End of this chapter)

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