Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2325 A Waterloo-like reversal!

Chapter 2325 A Waterloo-like reversal!

  boom!boom!

Chu Chu Chu!

There was a burst of gunfire on the streets of Jinzhou City. Bullets rained down like a rainstorm, splashing sparks on the bluestone roads.

The air was filled with the thick smell of gunpowder and blood, which almost suffocated people. The trajectories of bullets intertwined into a web of death, and people fell down every moment.

The Japanese officer roared loudly, wanting to eliminate Ma Hu and his men.

But Ma Hu and his men are not lambs to be slaughtered.

The two sides were less than thirty meters apart and relied on various shelters on the streets to engage in a frenzied exchange of fire.

Bullets were flying in the air, and the people on the street were so frightened that they fled without a trace.

Ma Hu took this opportunity to show his strength and ordered his men to shoot at the Japanese fiercely.

But as he fought, he discovered that not only were there more and more Japanese soldiers, but his bullets were also getting less and less.

At this time, Zhang Wenyuan said, "Boss, it's almost time. Shall we retreat to Sanjia Lane?"

Ma Hu thought about it, finally nodded and said: Retreat.

Under Ma Hu's order, everyone retreated to Sanjia Lane.

The Japanese officer drew his sword and shouted: Chase.

In his eyes, there were only twenty or so enemies left, and they had no ability to resist at all.

Amid the officers' roars, the Japanese soldiers rushed out of their bunkers and fired indiscriminately at Ma Hu and others who were retreating.

At this time, the Japanese were running, Ma Hu and others were running.

In other words, both sides were moving. Even if the Japanese were only more than 30 meters away from Ma Hu and his men, it would be difficult for them to hit the target.

But the Japanese bullets were too dense, and one of his careless men was hit by a stray bullet, and he rushed forward with blood spurting from his mouth.

Ma Hu cursed loudly, turned around and fired a shot, killing the Japanese soldier who was ejecting the bullet.

"Big boss, hurry up and leave!"

Zhang Wenyuan urged at this time and pulled Ma Hu into the alley.

It was too dangerous to run on the street at this time, bullets were flying everywhere, and whether you could dodge the bullets was entirely a matter of luck.

Five or six brothers were hit by stray bullets and died tragically on the main street.

Fortunately, they all took the opportunity to run into the alley, and circled around the Japanese in the alley, barely stabilizing the situation.

But there were too many Japs, with at least two infantry squadrons chasing them.

Ma Hu and his men ran all the way and escaped towards Sanjia Lane as planned.

But at this time Ma Hu was a little worried. If so many Japanese devils were lured to Sanjia Lane, would Brother Ye be able to deal with them?

If not, they would probably be in great danger today.

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When they were young, they arrived at Sanjia Lane, but Ma Hu did not see his brother Ye here, and even Little Zhuge was gone.

And for some unknown reason, there was a lot of white powder on the ground.

"This way, big boss!"

At this moment, Xiao Zhuge waved to Ma Hu from the depths of the alley.

Ma Hu didn't think much about it and ran towards Xiao Zhuge with his men because the Japanese pursuers were coming again.

So at this time, even if Ma Hu didn't want to run, he had to run into the alley. And not long after Ma Hu left, the Japanese arrived.

But the Japanese vanguard noticed something unusual and stopped to say, "Sir, there is some white powder in the alley for unknown reasons."

The Japanese officer looked at Ma Hu and others who were about to escape from their sight in the distance, then looked at the white powder on the ground and said disdainfully: "What's the use of a mere white powder? No matter what it is, our enemies have passed by, which proves that they are harmless. Chase them and catch them."

"Hi!"

The Japanese soldiers took the order and quickly chased in the direction where Ma Hu and others disappeared.

There were a lot of Japanese soldiers and they ran very fast. The wind they created when running blew up all the white powder on the ground.

But the Japanese didn't care at all. After all, their enemies had all run away, which proved that the white powder was not poisonous at all.

So more than two hundred Japanese soldiers also ran into the alley.

But unexpectedly, at this moment, men in black suddenly appeared on the roof. Before the Japanese soldiers could react, they dumped out the bags in their hands one by one.

It is also white powder.

The powder raised a lot of dust when it was poured. The Japanese wanted to shoot at the men in black, but they were either blinded by the white powder or choked by it and coughed violently, so they couldn't aim at them.

The Japanese officer was also blinded and angrily cursed: "Baga, these cunning Chinese actually blinded our eyes with lime."

"Sir, this doesn't seem to be lime, it's flour."

At this moment, a Japanese soldier tasted the white powder and reported it to the Japanese officer.

"Damn it, these damn Chinese. Do they think they can stop us with some flour?"

The Japanese officer became more and more angry, and drew his sword from his waist again and said, "Chase them."

But at this moment, a grenade came from nowhere, ticking on the blue stone slabs and landed at the feet of the Japanese officer.

The Japanese officer did not see the grenade because his eyes were blinded and his tears and snot had not been wiped clean yet.

But the Japanese soldier next to him saw it and screamed: "Hand, grenade!"

  boom!

Before the Japanese soldier finished speaking and many other Japanese soldiers had not yet reacted, an extremely violent explosion came quietly.

At the moment of the explosion, it seemed as if the heaven and earth were shaking.

The mixture of flour and air caused a chain reaction when ignited by the flames, and the entire alley exploded continuously like a series of lit firecrackers.

The flames of the explosion swept across, engulfing everything in an instant.

The Japanese were thrown in all directions like scraps by this sudden force, drawing arcs of death in the air.

Some of the Japanese soldiers were blown into pieces of blood, their bodies torn into pieces and scattered around; others rolled several times in the air and fell heavily to the ground, their limbs twisted and no sound left.

The Japanese officer was in an even more miserable state. His body was torn apart by the huge impact force. His sword flew out of his hand and flew far away, finally inserting into the collapsed wall at the side, making a shrill scream.

Looking at the Japanese officer at this time, he had already turned into pieces of meat and was gradually annihilated in the explosion.

The surrounding houses were not spared either. The shock wave generated by the explosion shook the nearby houses to the point of collapse, and then they collapsed with a loud bang, raising large amounts of dust and debris.

Bricks and wooden beams fell like raindrops, burying the Japanese soldiers who had not yet escaped, leaving behind only faint cries for help and desperate groans.

The alley was in a mess, like hell on earth.

The Japanese who were lucky enough not to enter the alley were stunned by the scene before their eyes. They had just had the upper hand, but in just a moment, they suffered a shocking reversal like a Waterloo! .

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