Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2439 General Takeda’s Regret!

Duanwu's Mauser pistol bloomed flowers of death on the grassland, and every gunshot was accompanied by the wails of the Japanese cavalry.

He was an excellent rider and could shoot at will while riding his horse at full speed.

But even if it was done casually, the Japanese soldiers fell one by one.

At the same time, Wu Gan followed closely behind, holding a rifle tightly in his hand, and his shooting skills were also extremely accurate.

This surprised Duanwu a little.

He had honed his marksmanship twice, but although Wu Gan's marksmanship was not better than his, it was equally accurate, and especially when on horseback, every shot hit the target in the head.

Whenever a Japanese cavalryman tried to shoot, Wu Gan would pull the trigger without hesitation, and in the next second, the Japanese would be shot dead.

The Japanese cavalry squad tried to fight back, but every Japanese soldier who raised his gun would be shot and fall off his horse.

As time went by, the distance between the two was less than 30 meters. The number of the Japanese cavalry squad also dropped from eleven to five.

Duanwu and Wugan drew out the sabers hanging on their horses, and the Japanese also hurriedly took out their sabers to fight back.

The distance of more than thirty meters was reached in a moment.

Duanwu's saber drew a brilliant arc in the air, with a whistling sound, and immediately slashed at a Japanese soldier who was about to swing his saber to fight.

The Japanese soldier was unable to react in time. He saw a blur before his eyes and saw a deep bloody wound on his neck. His head was tilted and he fell off his horse weakly.

At the same time, Wu Gan attacked from the side, and his saber swept across the waist of another Japanese soldier at an astonishing speed. With a "click" sound, the Japanese soldier's upper and lower body were almost split in two, and a large amount of blood gushed out like ink.

When the remaining three Japanese cavalrymen saw this, a trace of fear flashed in their eyes, but they were well-trained after all, and they quickly adjusted their mentality and tried to form a triangular formation in order to counterattack.

However, Duanwu and Wugan cooperated perfectly, as if they were in tune with each other. With a fierce sweep from Duanwu, the Japanese soldier was defeated by Duanwu's power.

Wu Gan took the opportunity to leap up, like a hawk stalking a rabbit, and pounced on another Japanese soldier from the air. His saber created a gust of wind in the air and accurately pierced the Japanese soldier's chest, and then both of them fell off their horses together.

The last Japanese cavalryman's legs trembled involuntarily when facing these two ghost-like men, but he still forced himself to raise his saber and tried to make a final resistance.

Duanwu sneered and nimbly rolled over on horseback to avoid the Japanese soldier's saber. At the same time, he took advantage of the momentum to kick the horse's belly. He shot out like an arrow, and the saber in his hand went straight for the Japanese soldier's head.

Although the Japanese soldier reacted quickly, he only had time to turn his head and avoid the fatal blow. However, he failed to defend against Duanwu's subsequent sweeping blow. The saber scratched the side of his neck, and blood gushed out like a fountain. The Japanese soldier fell off his horse.

The Japanese soldier who had fallen off his horse before saw that the situation was not good and ran away.

But at this moment, the saber in Duanwu's hand had already flown out, and in a moment, it pierced the devil's back, killing him on the spot.

There was a dead silence all around, with only the occasional thunder in the distance and the heavy breathing of horses nearby, proving that all this was really happening.

At the same time, a Japanese officer was watching all this closely through a telescope. His eyes suddenly shrank behind the lens, and his face was full of disbelief and shock. The telescope in his hand slipped unconsciously and hit the mud under the horse, but he didn't notice it at all.

Several Japanese soldiers nearby also witnessed this scene. They looked at each other, horror evident in their expressions, as if they had seen something terrible.

"This...how is this possible?"

The Japanese officer finally found his voice, but it was trembling. He could not believe that there was such a terrible enemy hiding in the grassland. A Japanese soldier was also shocked and stuttered: "Sir, they, they actually killed one of our squads?"

The Japanese officer took a deep breath and tried to calm himself down. He led dozens of Japanese cavalrymen and rushed towards the enemy with gritted teeth.

But at this time, Duanwu and Wugan stopped.

Duanwu said in Japanese: "Little devils, this grassland is not a place for you to run wild. If you dare to move forward again, these people will be your fate!"

Wugan followed closely behind, also shouting loudly: "Yes, our grassland does not welcome you. If you dare to go deeper, don't blame us from the Wugan tribe for being rude, hahahaha!"

The two men's voices echoed in the storm, as if stirring up a resonance in the grassland.

The Japanese soldiers looked at each other, their morale was slightly shaken at this moment. They could not help but stop, including the Japanese officer, who stared at the two daring enemies with complex emotions in his eyes.

However, at this moment, Duanwu and Wugan suddenly turned around and evacuated quickly under the cover of the storm.

They were like two flashes of lightning, disappearing at the end of the grassland in an instant, leaving behind a group of Japanese soldiers who were less than a hundred meters away, standing there in a daze.

The Japanese officer did not pursue because he realized the danger.

What's more, General Takeda had already ordered that no matter how the enemy provoked, no pursuit should be carried out without his order, so as not to fall into the enemy's trap.

  So the Japanese officer had to take his men back and report to General Takeda!

Takeda had already heard the gunshots at this time, but he did not seem to be concerned because he had already passed the order down, and no matter how the other party provoked him, he was not to pay any attention.

Because their enemies will never escape from his grasp.

But at this moment, a cavalry officer came on horseback and Takeda ordered the car to stop.

The Japanese officer stopped his horse, saluted respectfully, and reported: "Your Excellency General, I have urgent military information."

General Takeda waved his hand gently, signaling the Japanese officer to continue speaking.

The Japanese officer quickly replied: "General, we encountered two extremely powerful enemies who came to provoke us during our reconnaissance. They were very fierce in both shooting and swordsmanship on horseback. A squad of our imperial army was easily killed by them."

General Takeda frowned slightly when he heard this, but then he regained his composure. After all, he had prepared himself mentally before coming to this grassland.

Ye Xuwen is not an easy person to deal with, and the leader of the Wugan tribe has also demonstrated his ferocity in the previous battle with the imperial army.

So when facing such an enemy, General Takeda did not find it strange no matter what happened.

He slowly said, "Tell me in detail, how did they do it?"

The officer narrated the battle on the grassland one by one, from Duanwu and Wugan killing the cavalry squad to their use of the storm as cover and their final escape, every detail was described vividly.

After listening to the report, General Takeda fell into deep thought. He realized that these two people must not be ordinary cavalrymen, and they were most likely the daring Ye Xiuwen and the leader of the Wugan tribe.

He felt a little regretful because he was not at the first scene, otherwise he would have sent all the cavalry to rush over and capture the two people! (End of this chapter)

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