Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2482 Full fire coverage!

Da da da!
Chu Chu Chu!
The Japanese machine gunner fired all the way, but there was nothing in the woods except a few startled birds.

Lieutenant Colonel Kurosaki, who was riding in the car, looked at the startled mountain birds and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.

He leaned back in the back seat and said to the adjutant sitting in the passenger seat, "Perhaps Aoki doesn't understand this kind of tactics, right?"

Kurosaki's adjutant flattered him, "Of course. How can Aoki compare to you? You are in this position because of your military exploits!"

Kurosaki was very pleased and laughed. Then he said with more pride: "Hekawa-kun, do you know why I asked the machine gunner to keep shooting at the woods?"

Adjutant Hanekawa thought for a moment and said, "This is called stirring up trouble. If we shoot into the woods, the enemy will think we have discovered them, and they will get nervous and flee, exposing themselves. At that time, we can quickly attack and wipe them out in one fell swoop!"

Hanekawa was quite proud when he talked about this.

This is all thanks to the fact that he has been with Kurosaki for a long time.

But unexpectedly, Kurosaki stretched out a finger and waved it slightly, saying, "No, Hanekawa-kun, you are only half right. Because if the soldiers have undergone special training, they can see this kind of blind shooting.

So I wasn't just disturbing the enemies, I was also disturbing the birds and animals in the forest.

If there are no enemies after the machine gun fires, but there are startled birds flying, it means there are no enemies in the woods.

On the contrary, after the machine guns were fired, there were no enemies or flying birds, and the forest was terribly quiet. This meant that there must be enemies hiding in the forest.

Because the birds in the woods were scared away by these hidden enemies. Do you understand now?"

Hanekawa bowed deeply while sitting down and said, "Your Excellency is wise, and I have benefited a lot from it."

"Hahaha!"

Heisaki laughed loudly, but he didn't expect that at this moment, there was a loud bang and a violent explosion, starting from under the second car behind the lead car!
The flames suddenly rose into the sky like a huge wave, with an overwhelming force, instantly engulfing the entire truck and turning it into a vortex of blazing flames.

At this moment, the flames shot up into the sky, so hot that it seemed as if even the sky was on fire, reflecting a doomsday scene.

The shock wave generated by the explosion swept across the earth. The dust was lifted high by this force, forming a yellow storm that covered the sky and the sun, shrouding everything within sight in chaos.

The debris flew everywhere under the aftermath of the explosion, making a sharp whistling sound. Wherever it went, whether it was trees or Japanese soldiers, they were all riddled with holes.

At this moment, all the Japs were extremely shocked, their eyes froze, as if they were frozen in time at this moment.

Disbelief was written all over every devil's face.

They opened their mouths wide, but no sound came out. They could only watch as the vortex of flames continued to expand and swallowed up everything around it.

But at this moment, before the Japanese could recover from their shock, the second loud bang had already followed.

The mine exploded among the Japanese crowd behind the troop carrier.

When they came before, the Japs were all riding in vehicles.

However, on the way back, a large number of Japanese soldiers had to walk because they were loaded with too much food.

Of course, the walking Japanese soldiers don’t walk all the time. They will take turns. Otherwise, if they keep walking back, they will probably be exhausted like dogs.

So after a deafening bang, fierce flames shot up into the sky again, as if the gates of hell were suddenly pushed open, burning endless hellfire.

The shock wave produced by the explosion was stronger than the first time, and the Japanese soldiers were ruthlessly thrown in all directions like fallen leaves in the autumn wind.

Some Japanese soldiers rolled in the air, screaming miserably; others were knocked unconscious and fell to the ground like dead dogs. Body fragments, blood, and dirt mixed together, filling the air with a pungent smell of gunpowder and blood.

The surviving Japanese soldiers, even if they were not dead at this time, were all turned into pigs with concussions.

But at this time, the nightmare of the Japanese devils was far from over.

The violent explosion seemed like a chain reaction, one explosion after another, instantly engulfing the Japanese army who had no time to dodge.

The Japanese troops were thrown into chaos and terrified by the sudden series of explosions.

The originally orderly formation collapsed in an instant and fell into pieces.

Fortunately, the Kurosaki devil was not hit by the landmine, but the thick black smoke had obscured his vision.

The Japanese driver was more experienced and he braked and stopped where he was.

Kurosaki looked out the window in panic and shouted, "What the hell is going on?"

But in fact, he already knew what happened. The explosion was so violent, he must have been attacked. Is there any need to ask?
But it was a completely instinctive reaction.

After Kurosaki blurted out, he realized that what he had just said was nonsense.

At this time, Hanekawa also subconsciously replied: "Sir, we must have been attacked."

Both of them were talking nonsense, and then they both stopped talking tacitly.

Kurosaki ordered: "Hekawa, immediately order the troops to find cover and prepare for a counterattack. I don't believe how many enemies there are. These damn Chinese will set an ambush."

Kurosaki cursed, but he didn't get out of the car.

Because he thought that since there was no explosion under his car, it meant there was no mine under his car.

So it was safest to stay where he was. He would not take risks alone, and let others do the dangerous things.

Hanekawa didn't think much about it, because he was originally Kurosaki's adjutant and it was his job to pass on the message.

But at this moment, as soon as he got out of the car, he was dumbfounded. The entire imperial army convoy was attacked by landmines, and there were almost no trucks that were not affected by the explosion.

The Imperial Army suffered heavy casualties, and the sounds of their wailing could be heard everywhere.

He ordered loudly: "Lord Kurosaki ordered, find cover and defend, defend!"

But because of the explosion just now, all the Japanese soldiers' ears were buzzing. Not to mention that Hanekawa was far away, even if he was nearby, I'm afraid no one could hear what he was shouting.

And at this moment, when all the Japanese were either killed by the minefield or shocked like pigs with concussion, dense bullets came one after another.

The troops led by Duanwu may not be the largest in number, nor the ones with the highest combat quality.

However, it is definitely the most powerful.

Even without submachine guns, Duanwu's troops had the most machine guns.

Each Japanese squad also had one machine gun, but the Chunjiang guerrillas had four machine guns in one squad.

That is to say, Chunjianghao now has more than 300 soldiers with more than 100 machine guns.
Although the types of machine guns were different, they exploded with terrifying firepower in a short period of time! (End of this chapter)

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