Chapter 1844: Onlookers (Part )

One man can defeat a million soldiers. That's the story told by storytellers. Then the two puppet soldiers A and B found out that they were wrong. Not only did they not have such ability, even the sharpshooter did not have such ability.

They heard someone running behind them. When they turned around, they saw a soldier running past them like the wind, coming from their left side and running to their right side.

With the cover of the top of the hill, the soldier was naturally not worried about being discovered by the Japanese army, so he ran very fast.

  After a while, they heard a gunshot from the wormwood bush on the right where they originally wanted to hide!

At this time, the two puppet soldiers were lying on the left side of the mound, so it was impossible for them to see who fired the shot from the right.

Otherwise, the changes in battle are so fast that sometimes it is impossible for humans to predict them.

So they could only look forward.

Now gunshots were heard to their right, which made them feel strange.

  Could it be that he had guessed wrong? The sharpshooter of the Northeast Army was not the one they saw lying in the bushes on the left, but one of the soldiers lying in the grass?

The two puppet soldiers, A and B, became suspicious.

Since they couldn't see the shooter, they could only look ahead.

At this moment, there was another gunshot on their left. With this gunshot, the puppet soldier suddenly said, "I see! They are shooting the Japanese hiding behind that tree!"

Because he was suddenly found to be a little excited, he even moved his hands, trying to indicate the target to his companions.

But before he could raise his hand, the Northeast Army soldier who was sandwiched between the two of them scolded him: "Are you craving for it? You want to die? I want to live a few more years!"

This sentence made the puppet soldier look like a man without temper!

The three of them were looking forward. Since they could see the hiding Japanese devils, the Japanese devils could also see them.

  Even though none of the three of them stretched out their rifles and their heads were camouflaged, if anyone pointed his finger at this moment, he would be seen by the Japanese army. With their marksmanship, it is entirely possible that they would be shot in the head!

Soldier A's face turned red, and he dared not say anything. The three of them continued to look at the tree in the distance.

There are really not many trees on the gentle slope in front, only a few in total, and they are not as thick as waists, so you can still see if there is a person hiding behind a tree.

"Bang!" The second gunshot rang out.

It was too far away, and none of the three of them could see whether the second shot hit the tree.

However, they could see that the Japanese soldier behind the tree should have moved to the left, because they saw most of the Japanese soldier's body exposed on the left side of the tree.

It seems that the shot they fired from the right side must have hit the tree trunk, or the bullet flew past the Japanese soldier's side.

Since the tree was not thick enough, the Japanese soldier judged that the bullet was coming from behind, so for his own life he naturally needed to hide in the direction the bullet was facing, so that the tree could block the bullet.

"We didn't hit it!" The two puppet soldiers expressed regret.

But at this moment, the puppet soldiers A and B heard a sudden "bang" from the left.

As the gunshot rang out, we saw the Japanese soldier behind the tree fall down!

"Oh!" The puppet soldiers A and B cried out at the same time.

"Did you hit it?" Puppet Soldier B asked with some disbelief.

"It must have hit it. No, it must have hit it!" The voice of puppet soldier A became excited.

After the two men finished their conversation, they both looked at the Northeast Army soldier lying between them.

The Northeast Army soldier did not say anything, but his expression showed a hint of pride, and it was obvious that he also thought that the shot had hit the target.

But at this moment, an accident happened. They saw a figure flashing behind the tree.

"He—is crawling!" shouted the puppet soldier.

Although it is far away, a person can still see it whether he is standing or crawling, because they are at a high point.

At this time, the puppet soldiers A and B noticed that the Northeast Army soldier among them moved. He grabbed the rifle that had been placed beside him but not against his shoulder.

Maybe the Japanese soldier was injured, or maybe he was not injured and turned back when he found his situation was not good, so the Northeast Army soldier must have shot the Japanese soldier again. But before the Northeast Army soldier put his gun to his shoulder, they heard several consecutive shots from the wormwood on their right.

It definitely wasn't done by one person because the gunshots were mixed together.

Just after these few shots, they saw the Japanese soldier who was crawling back under the tree lying there motionless.

But before the A and B puppet troops could get excited, the Japanese troops who had been hiding on the gentle slope appeared one after another and started shooting at the top of the hill where they were. Even two light machine guns started firing "da da da".

At this point, puppet soldiers A and B realized that they had underestimated the Japanese army's ability to hide. The Japanese army that showed up was not just a dozen people, but at least thirty or forty people.

As soon as the Japanese army fired their guns, the puppet soldiers A and B instinctively lowered their heads.

These puppet troops have always hated and feared the Japanese army.

The reason for their hatred is that the Japanese army never treated them as human beings, and they also understood that the Japanese army was just using them.

They were afraid because they had seen the ferocity of the Japanese army and were quite familiar with the marksmanship of those short but extremely fierce Japanese soldiers.

The Japanese had already opened fire and could easily hit them at this distance.

The two puppet soldiers lay down, but they did not forget to turn their heads and glance at the Northeast Army soldier between them.

Just one look at the other person and their faces turned red again.

Although the Northeast Army soldier did not shoot forward with his rifle and lowered his head a little, he was still paying attention to the front.

But it's strange, although the Japanese army fired fiercely, no bullets flew around them.

It seems that the Japanese army did not notice the existence of these three people.

After a while, the Japanese army finally stopped shooting, and during the process of the Japanese army shooting, no more gunshots were heard on the hill.

The puppet troops A and B did not believe that the Japanese army would hit the Northeast Army soldiers. It was probably because those Northeast Army soldiers did not want to expose themselves, so they probably retracted their heads.

At this time, they heard footsteps behind them again. When they looked back, they saw that the soldier who had run past them earlier took advantage of the terrain and ran past them again.

"I understand." At this time, the puppet soldier B, who had his face pressed to the ground, suddenly said.

"What do you know?" asked the puppet soldier.

"The Japanese soldier hid behind the tree earlier, so he must have judged that our people were in front of him to the right, which is our left.

In this case, he must be hiding to his left behind the tree, and with the tree blocking the way, the sharpshooter on our left won't be able to hit him.

So the sharpshooter on our left just now asked our people to run to our right, so that the people on our right fired a shot, which scared the guy for a while, and fired two shots to scare the guy out." Puppet Soldier B began to analyze.

It was really difficult for him, facing the enemy, he could argue left and right quite clearly, even though it sounded particularly long-winded.

But this is a question of thinking.

After Puppet Soldier B said this, Puppet Soldier A understood and answered excitedly: "So the guy on the right shot the Japanese soldier to his left, and he appeared from behind the tree, and was shot dead by the sharpshooter on our left!"

After the two men finished speaking, they looked at the Northeast Army soldier in the middle. They wanted to confirm the correctness of their judgment.

The Northeast Army soldier had undoubtedly noticed their behavior, and finally said, "You two are not so polite, who are you with?"

People from Northeast China really speak with a sharp tongue!

  By now, the two puppet soldiers had forgotten that they were puppet soldiers, but even though they had surrendered to the Japanese, they were happy to see the Japanese soldiers being killed!

Now that the Northeast Army soldier reminded them that they were still puppet troops, what else could the two of them say but to laugh awkwardly.

  A puppet soldier wanted to say that we are also Chinese, but he thought that if he dared to say so, people would definitely say, "You are Chinese, why are you wearing this leather?" Wouldn't he be asking for trouble?

But now the Northeast Army soldier didn't want to let them go, but said again: "Don't say Japanese in front of me anymore. Are Japanese your fathers? From now on, you should all call them Japs!"


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