Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2443 General Takeda’s anger!

Chapter 2443 General Takeda’s anger!

Boom!

A deafening roar erupted in the Japanese camp, as if the whole world was shaking.

A Japanese tank was engulfed in flames at the moment of the explosion, like a bright meteor blooming in the night sky.

The tank was blown to pieces, and steel fragments flew everywhere like raindrops. The flames illuminated half the sky red, illuminating the entire Japanese camp.

The aftermath of the explosion caused the surrounding ground to tremble slightly, and the air was filled with thick smoke and a burning smell.

The Japanese soldiers who were still immersed in their dreams were awakened by this sudden disaster. They looked up at the sky in horror and saw flames rising into the sky and the wreckage of tanks rolling in the flames, as if the gates of hell were suddenly opened, spewing out endless hellfire.

Their faces were filled with horror. Some of the Japanese soldiers even forgot to run away. They just stood there stupidly, letting fear dominate their bodies.

Some tried to find shelter, but in the face of this sudden disaster, everything seemed so pale and powerless.

The sounds of explosions, screams, and twisting metal intertwined together to create a picture of hell on earth.

But Duanwu did not stop his actions. Since the first shell hit the target, it was a round of rapid firing, and the mortar did not even need to be adjusted.

Because the amount of gunpowder in each shell is slightly different, and there will be a reaction force on the mortar when the shell is ejected, causing the mortar's position to change slightly after the shelling.

In other words, as long as the first shell hits the target, there is no need to aim next time, the shells will be evenly distributed in the target area.

Then, one shell after another hit the Japanese camp like hail.

Each explosion was accompanied by a deafening sound, as if the whole world was shaking. The enemy's camp was instantly engulfed in flames, and tents, equipment, and personnel were ruthlessly devoured.

One of the Japanese tanks was torn to pieces in the violent explosion. Flames shot up into the sky, and steel fragments flew everywhere like raindrops, tearing the surrounding air into pieces.

One of the Japanese soldiers, perhaps on a sudden whim or because there were not enough tents, actually lay down in the tank and fell asleep.

As a result, at the moment of the explosion, it was instantly torn apart by the scorching high temperature and high pressure, with blood and flesh flying everywhere, it was a horrible sight.

When another tank was hit by a shell, the entire body of the tank was violently twisted, as if it was kneaded into a ball of scrap metal by an invisible big hand.

After the explosion, the battlefield was littered with the bodies of Japanese soldiers. Some were blown beyond recognition, while others were burnt by flames, emitting a disgusting burnt smell.

Amid the smoke, the Japanese camp was in chaos. Some Japanese officers shouted at the artillery to fire back, while others ordered the cavalry to mount their horses and charge.

Anyway, the Japs' camp was in chaos all of a sudden.

General Takeda was naturally awakened by the violent explosion, and the first thing he thought of when he woke up was that he had overlooked one thing: the enemy had cannons that could attack them from several hundred meters or one or two kilometers away.

"Baga, damn Ye Xuwen!"

General Takeda cursed Duanwu, because he knew with his own eyes that the Wugan tribe probably didn't have the ability to fire their cannons so accurately.

At this time, a Japanese officer came to report in a panic: "Report to your Excellency, we have encountered artillery attacks, and the tank troops have suffered heavy losses. At least eight tanks have been destroyed, three tanks have been damaged to varying degrees, and three tents have been affected. The number of Imperial Army casualties has not yet been counted."

"Humph!"

General Takeda snorted angrily and immediately ordered: "Find the enemy and annihilate them."

"Hi!"

The Japanese officer took the order and immediately went to pass it on.

Then the rumbling sound of artillery could be heard, the Japanese artillery had launched a fierce counterattack. The sky was pierced by bright artillery fire tracks, which streaked through the night sky like meteors, carrying the breath of death and destruction, and flew in the direction where the shells had come from before.

The shells drew sharp arcs in the air and soon fell, making close contact with the earth.

boom! Boom!

The moment the shell hit the ground, a dazzling light burst out, accompanied by a deafening explosion, turning everything around it into nothingness.

The earth shook violently under the bombardment of artillery fire, as if even time was trembling in the face of this force.

Mud and gravel were blown high into the air, forming spectacular waves of earth.

These earth waves rolled and intertwined in the air, and finally turned into a chaotic cloud of dust and smoke, covering the sky and the sun.

At the same time, the Japanese cavalry rushed out of the Japanese camp and headed straight for the area covered by artillery fire.

The roar of the earth sounded again, but this time it was not the sound of cannons, but the sound of horse hooves shaking the earth.

The sound was as deafening as thunder, as if even the sky was shaking.

The galloping of the war horses brought up gusts of wind, which blew dust and smoke into the air, forming spectacular dragons of dust that rolled and intertwined in the air to the rhythm of the galloping war horses.

The Japanese cavalrymen clung to the backs of their war horses, rising and falling as the horses galloped. Their figures were looming in the dust and smoke, as if they were evil spirits rushing out of hell, carrying with them the breath of killing and destruction.

The Japanese cavalry were in high spirits, like an invincible army from hell.

It’s just a pity that when they rushed to the devastated enemy position, they didn’t see a single person.

Their enemies ran away, and they suffered a round of enemy artillery fire in vain.

The corners of the Japanese officer's mouth twitched and he roared angrily at the empty grassland.

But facing the darkness, he did not dare to lead his troops to continue the attack.

And at this moment, a gunshot was suddenly heard, and a Japanese soldier at the outermost edge of the Japanese cavalry fell off his horse.

At this point, it was obvious that they were under attack.

The Japs immediately ordered their men to fire back.

But they couldn't find their target at all and just fired randomly.

After a burst of gunfire, everything fell silent.

The Japanese officer stared into the darkness with his eyes wide open, but at this moment, a light suddenly flashed in his eyes, and then a round bullet hole appeared on his head.

The Japanese officer's eyes were dull and he slowly fell off his horse.

The Japanese soldiers nearby cried out in surprise, but soon realized that if they continued to stay where they were, only death would be waiting for them.

So the Japanese soldiers fired back while pulling the officer's body onto their horses and then fled.

They didn't dare to pursue anymore, because the dark grassland was like the gaping mouth of a ferocious beast. No matter how many of them went in, they would all end up going there without a chance of returning!

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