Chapter 1826 Gunner

At the foot of the hill, in front of a big tree, some Japanese and puppet soldiers were squatting or kneeling, pointing their guns at the hill.

The Japanese army followed Cheng Peng and his men.

The puppet troops were those who were frightened and retreated by Shang Zhen's marksmanship.

After being frightened by Shang Zhen, the puppet army that was originally sent to intercept the Northeast Army stopped moving forward. So the Japanese army naturally wanted to come over to see what was going on, and when they saw what was going on, they naturally wanted to ask.

Just behind the tree, a puppet army officer was arguing with a Japanese army officer.

He also pointed to a gentle slope somewhere on the hill, where there were corpses lying all over the place. They were the puppet soldiers who had been killed by the Chinese soldier (Shang Zhen) earlier.

But perhaps the puppet army officer's words were too harsh, and the expression on his face seemed not so gentle, which aroused the anger of the Japanese officer.

So the short Japanese officer reached out and slapped the puppet army officer in the face.

The puppet army officer covered his face with his hands. The severe pain and humiliation on his face made him realize his identity as a slave.

It doesn't matter what he was thinking. What matters is that he could only put his hands together, stand at attention and imitate the Japanese "Hi Yi".

You couldn't hide, you had to keep taking the slaps in the face. Not only could you not show any displeasure on your face, you even had to fawn over it and express your sincere welcome to the imperial army's slap in the face. If we use the swear words that people in Northeast China use to curse people, isn't this a "cheap lazy bastard"?

  One was feeling aggrieved, while the other took out all his anger towards the anti-Japanese officers and soldiers on the other during the violence. So, how could it be possible that the slap in the face could be let go?

But they didn't know that their current situation had already appeared in a telescope in the distance, and the telescope was in Shang Zhen's hand.

Regardless of whether they were officers of the Japanese or puppet army, they thought they were safe when they were talking behind the tree, but they completely forgot that the tree could only block the direction they were facing. If someone on the hill changed their position, they would be able to see them, even though they were farther away.

When Shang Zhen predicted the actions of the Japanese and puppet troops and ran quickly on the top of the hill, he lay down and began to observe the situation of the Japanese and puppet troops with a telescope. After a while, he saw the current scene.

"Rifle!" Shang Zhen handed over the telescope and took the rifle handed over by Shen Mugen.

He skillfully loaded the bullet into the rifle, placed it on the ridge in front of him and began to aim.

  Shen Mugen certainly knew that there were Japanese and puppet troops under the hill, but he was very curious about what Shang Zhen saw in the telescope?

So he simply used the telescope he had just received to look behind the tree.

At this time, Shang Zhen, who was holding the rifle against his shoulder, had become quiet in his world.

As he grew older, Shang Zhen gained a new understanding of guns.

According to Da Lao Ben’s profound Buddhist theory, one should not be attached to external appearances and keep his mind calm.

According to Chu Tian's translation, no matter how noisy the world is, I always maintain a sense of tranquility in my heart.

Shang Zheng felt that he definitely could not say such words. He seemed to understand it but also seemed not to understand it.

So even though he was very busy after becoming the battalion commander, whenever he had free time, he would tie an object to the tip of his rifle and practice shooting.

At the beginning, it might be that he treated everything as if it was something trivial, but later on, he treated everything as if it was something serious. Shang Zhen didn’t care about these things. His understanding can be summed up in two words: “honest” - practice shooting honestly!

Heaven rewards those who work hard. Now with the rifle in his hand, he feels as if he has become one with this Type 38 rifle.

It was estimated that the Japanese officer was more than 600 meters away from him, so the muzzle of the gun had to be slightly higher. There was a side wind today, so the muzzle of the gun also needed to be slightly tilted to the left.

He just aimed, feeling his own slight heartbeat, and slowly retracted his right index finger that was pulling the trigger.

The process was very gentle, as gentle as when he saw his wife Leng Xiaozhi fell asleep due to exhaustion and he covered her with a quilt for fear of disturbing her.

A moment later, a crisp gunshot once again broke the silence in the field.

Shang Zhen looked at the smoke escaping from the muzzle of his rifle, then he put away the rifle and stepped back.

At this time, Shen Mugen, who was watching with a telescope nearby, said excitedly and hurriedly: "Oh! It seems that we didn't hit it, the guy is still standing.

  No, that guy squatted down!

Nor is it!

The guy fell down, but he seemed to be rolling on the ground! His hand? Oh! I know, Captain, you hit the hand that the guy used to slap his mouth!

That guy——”

He was so long-winded that Shang Zhen could only interrupt him angrily: "Come back soon! Can you not be so startled? I'm leaving now!"

Only then did Shen Mugen put away the telescope and retreat.

  At this time, there were chaotic gunshots from the foot of the hill. The bullets were of course fired at the hill. The direction was roughly the same, but they were far away from Shang Zhen and Shen Mugen!

However, despite this, Shang Zhen and Shen Mugen were still climbing to the top of the hill.

After they climbed more than ten meters, Shang Zhen showed his head again on the top of the hill. This time the rifle was in Shen Mugen's hand again, and he still held the telescope in his hand.

The Japanese officer Amin, who had just been shot and wounded by him, had disappeared, but Shang Zhen still used a telescope to find a Japanese soldier in khaki uniform lying at the foot of the hill.

As for the puppet troops, there were of course quite a few of them, a huge mass of them, but Shang Zhen directly ignored them.

The Japanese and puppet troops fired blindly at the top of the hill for a while and then stopped.

The reason here is very simple. Their shooting was retaliatory shooting. Not to mention the puppet army, the Japanese army didn't even know where the Chinese soldiers who shot and wounded their commander were.

"Gun!" Shang Zhen asked for the gun again.

When Shen Mugen handed the rifle to Shang Zhen, he suddenly said, "By the way, Battalion Commander, the bullets you asked me to sharpen a few days ago are still in my pocket."

"Oh?" Shang Zhen was slightly stunned and asked, "Has the gun been sharpened?"

"It hasn't been polished." Shen Mugen replied quickly.

"Why don't you change it quickly!" Shang Zhenyi said.

After saying that, he no longer wanted the gun, but instead crawled forward with the telescope and began to observe again.

"I forgot, weren't you in a hurry to use the gun at that time?" Shen Mugen said as he ejected the bullets from his rifle.

"Why are you in such a hurry? They can't find us now. They won't chase us unless we hurt them." Shang Zhen said.

Soon Shen Mugen replaced all the bullets in the gun chamber with those whose tips had been sharpened by him. Shang Zhen then exchanged rifles and telescopes with Shen Mugen and started aiming again.

The damage caused to the human body by a pointed bullet and a blunt-tipped bullet is definitely different.

If a pointed bullet can pierce the human body directly like a cone, but a blunt bullet is likely to roll inside the body after entering the body, then is it necessary to say which one will cause more harm to the human body?

Take the Japanese officer who was injured by Shang Zhen just now, for example. If he had used a blunt bullet, the palm of the Japanese officer would have been broken. But what if he used a pointed bullet? It would probably just pass through the palm.

Shang Zhen's gunshots rang out again in the field, and this time he fired three shots in a row and finally hit a Japanese soldier.

Who knows what happened inside the Japanese soldier's shoulder after the bullet penetrated it, but the Japanese soldier rolled on the ground holding his shoulder after being shot.

Shang Zhen's move completely angered the Japanese army.

The screaming wounded made the Japanese soldiers realize that if they kept this Chinese soldier who shot secretly, he would become a disaster sooner or later.

So, under the order of the Japanese officer who had already been bandaged, some Japanese and puppet troops rushed head-on towards Shang Zhen with guns in hand, while some began to move around to the two wings.

In order to cooperate with their actions, several light machine guns of the Japanese army also opened fire.

Bullets were flying everywhere, and suddenly the fields became lively again.


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