The war of resistance against mountains is heavy

Chapter 1830 I respect him as a good man!

Chapter 1830 I respect him as a good man!

The group of Japanese troops who were originally there to supervise the battle and the translator who was in charge of communication between the Japanese and puppet troops just left and walked onto the road to the underworld.

  Chinese is so profound!

The "go" here can be understood as "gone", or can be said as "old", or can be said as "don't worry", anyway it means "white poles, red umbrellas, let's lie on the board together"!

"The battalion commander and his men have 'left'. It was our brothers who fired the shots in the front, using rifles." A subordinate reported to the pseudo-corps commander.

"Damn, well done!" praised the pseudo-army commander.

If you want to perform a play, you have to do it in its entirety.

Those Japanese soldiers, including the translator, were all killed by the sharpshooters of the Northeastern Army on the hill.

  So, of course, those guys were shot in the front of their bodies, and it must have been a rifle, and there was no way they were shot in the back!

Unfortunately, this scene at the foot of the hill was seen by Shang Zhen again.

  If I had the chance, shouldn't I think of a way to expose these traitors to the Japanese?

Shang Zhen started to have some evil thoughts.

  If I handle it properly, can I perform a scene of being forced to take up arms during the Republic of China period?

Shang Zhen was thinking that all the puppet soldiers under the hill were lying on the ground. This time, their guns were not aimed at him, and there was no other unusual behavior.

He put down his rifle, took back the telescope and began to look towards the right wing.

He was looking at where the Japanese troops that had come around from the right had arrived. Qian Chuaner and some soldiers were in charge of the right side.

At this time, he saw that the Japanese troops who had detoured from the right had reached the bottom of the hill and were preparing to move up.

However, because the hill is very flat, the distance from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill is about four or five hundred meters.

There were about sixty or seventy Japanese soldiers, and the number of people led by Qian Chuaner was roughly the same. He didn't know whether his men could annihilate or defeat this group of Japanese soldiers if they took the initiative to attack when facing Japanese soldiers of equal strength.

After looking at the right side, Shang Zhen turned the telescope to the left side, which was the side that Cheng Peng was responsible for.

He saw that the Japanese troops there were moving slower. That was because the terrain there was also low-lying and there was probably water, which slowed down the Japanese army's marching speed.

However, if this trend continues, it is only a matter of time before Cheng Peng and his men start fighting.

Shang Zhen just held the telescope and watched silently, but suddenly he subconsciously put the telescope down and looked to the front left.

Because at this time, he suddenly saw several people riding horses running towards the Japanese army.

Shang Zhen couldn't help but frown. He put the telescope back to his eyes and began to adjust the focus. After a while, several Japanese soldiers riding horses appeared in the telescope.

That was - the Japanese signalman, Shang Zhen immediately made a judgment.

Not knowing what the Japanese signalmen were doing here, he thought about it and finally put down the telescope, picked up the rifle again and aimed at the Japanese signalmen.

It’s a bit far! Shang Zhen judged the distance between himself and the Japanese soldiers, and then he wondered whether he should fight or not?

Judging from the situation, those Japanese signalmen were about 700 to 800 meters away from him.

If he could hit the person at this distance, Shang Zhen couldn't say that he was just guessing, but even if he fired ten shots he would probably only hit two or three, not to mention that the person was riding a galloping horse.

But if we don't fight, what if those Japanese signalmen come to convey some important orders?

If I kill the Japanese commuter soldier, then the important order from the Japanese may not be delivered.

Besides, even if I can't kill the Japanese, it would be a good thing to knock their horses down.

Thinking of this, Shang Zhen no longer hesitated and began to aim with his shoulder.

Shang Zhen had never used a gun to shoot at a moving target 700 to 800 meters away, so there was nothing to think about. It was nothing more than lifting the muzzle up a little bit, and then moving a little bit to the left, in the direction of the Japanese army's advance. The former was because Shang Zhen now knew that after the bullet was fired from the barrel, it actually followed a trajectory like a grenade thrown by a person, but the arc was so small that it could be ignored at a short distance.

The latter is very simple, it is just a matter of making an advance move before hitting a moving target.

"Bang", the gunshot rang out again. Shang Zhen was just a mortal, how could he know what route the bullet took in the void, how far the bullet was from the Japanese soldiers on the galloping horses, whether it passed by or was fifty, thirty or forty meters away. Anyway, he missed the first shot.

Don't be disappointed if you don't hit the target, this is normal.

Shang Zhen quickly pulled the bolt and pushed it again, starting the next round of shoulder shooting.

  In fact, Shang Zhen didn't know that his shot would definitely startle a Japanese soldier on horseback!

His first bullet actually flew past the back of the Japanese communications soldier's head!

When the Japanese soldier realized that there were Chinese soldiers shooting at them in the dark, he subconsciously leaned forward and started yelling.

So several other Japanese signalmen whipped the horses frantically to make them run faster.

So the tall horses of the Japanese army became more and more crazy, and their huge horse hooves dug up the soil on the ground, which was covered with green grass.

Shang Zhen fired five shots in a row and emptied the gun chamber.

God have mercy on him, when Shang Zhen fired his last shot, he finally hit a Japanese warhorse. The horse then staggered forward, hit the grass and "drifted" out, and the Japanese soldier on the horse also fell down with his teeth and claws bared.

At this point, Shang Zhen no longer had the chance to fire the sixth shot because the Japanese soldiers were driving their horses very fast, so if Shang Zhen wanted to fire the sixth shot he would have to use up all the bullets.

Seeing that he had only knocked down a warhorse, Shang Zhen let out a long sigh. He no longer paid attention to the Japanese signalmen who were running towards him on horseback. He began to load bullets into his rifle.

But he didn't know that at this moment, someone among the puppet soldiers below the hill suddenly called out in a low voice: "Captain, I think I saw that guy."

"Which guy?" asked the pseudo-army commander.

But when his subordinates explained, "It's the Northeast soldier who has very accurate shooting skills," he also realized, who else could it be except that guy?

"Did you see it? It's in that pile of grass! The guy's face is covered with grass, it's green." His subordinate pointed at the hill and whispered in a nervous and excited voice, while in his other hand he held a telescope.

"Captain, should we deal with him?" a puppet soldier asked the puppet regiment commander.

They really found Shang Zhen. Although their men's shooting skills were not very good, he dared to guarantee that if they used hundreds of people to fight one person, they would be able to kill the Northeast soldier with concentrated fire!

But at this time, the pseudo-corps commander spoke up: "No fighting! Don't fight anyone! I've been handling guns for so many years, I respect him as a good man!"

Shang Zhenzhen didn't know that it was because the pseudo-army commander respected him as a hero that he escaped the disaster. After he loaded the bullets into his rifle, he retreated. He wanted to change to a new shooting position.

But what he couldn't forget was that he didn't know what kind of news or orders the Japanese signalmen brought to the Japanese army.

However, after more than twenty minutes, Shang Zhen discovered something was wrong.

Because neither the Japanese troops on the left nor the right wing launched an attack on the hill.

After a while, one of his soldiers suddenly ran over to him under the cover of the hill and reported: "Battalion Commander, the situation is not good! The Japanese are not attacking, but have begun to circle this place!"

Shang Zhen was also stunned when he heard the soldier say this.

Why is this battle so complicated? There are so many surprises!

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