The war of resistance against mountains is heavy

Chapter 1888: The End of a Battle and the Shock

Chapter 1888: The End of a Battle and the Shock

Guokui and Zhuangzi looked at Shang Zhen carefully.

Shang Zhen has become a legendary hero to them, so naturally the two of them need to get to know him better.

But they only paid attention to Shang Zhen's appearance, but ignored the fact that after the man asked Shang Zhen the question, Shang Zhen's face turned slightly red.

Shang Zhen said that Guokui and He Zhuanzi's performance meant that when he first joined the army, he would be scared awake by his dreams, and ended up being severely punished by the platoon leader Wang Laomao!

This happened eight or nine years ago, and only the veterans at that time knew about it.

But then again, how could the news of Wang Laomao being the deputy battalion commander be spread only among the original veterans?

I just asked him what he was like when he first joined the army. That was Cheng Peng.

Cheng Peng knew what Shang Zhen was like when he first joined the army from what veterans like Wang Laomao said. When he heard Shang Zhen take the initiative to talk about his own embarrassing stories, he joined in the fun.

Of course, only company commanders like Cheng Peng and veterans with the same experience as Shang Zhen would occasionally make such jokes. As for other soldiers, they didn't know at all, or even if they knew, they didn't dare to talk to the battalion commander like that.

Shang Zhen led his men to fight the Japanese army near the circular hill.

If he had launched an attack on the Japanese army in the same way as other officers, they would have suffered heavy casualties. However, under Shang Zhen's command, they fought with chaos against chaos.

In the end, after suffering a platoon of casualties, the disrupted Japanese troops could no longer bear the losses and had to retreat quietly.

Shang Zhen pursued the Japanese troops in the mountains based on the principle of hitting the dog when it is down.

One Japanese soldier is a scourge, and several Japanese soldiers are a gang of scourges.

Normally the Japanese army operated in large groups. When they operated in small groups, Shang Zhen and his men did not have the advantages of the mass line and local culture like the Eighth Route Army, and their intelligence was limited, so it was very difficult for them to kill scattered Japanese troops.

This time we have finally let the Japanese troops "let the sheep go", so we should kill as many as we can.

Shang Zhen's idea was actually the same as Guokui Zhuangzi's. They also rushed forward in the fields, also wanting to block a few more unlucky Japanese soldiers on the road.

When Guokui and Zhuanzi started the battle, Shang Zhen and his men happened to be nearby. They rushed over upon hearing the noise and found the Japanese soldiers hiding in the bushes, thus saving Zhuangzi and his men.

  Now Shang Zhen has become a great hero in the eyes of the people of Shuiquan Town, and this is even more true for Zhuangzi and Guo Kui.

After the initial shock, the two of them naturally became excited.

"Look at me quickly, why can't the gun I stole from the Japanese soldier go off? I can't even pull the trigger!" Zhuanzi, who usually doesn't talk much, asked one of the Northeast Army soldiers anxiously.

That person was platoon leader Gao Wenli.

Gao Wenli took the Type 38 rifle handed to him by Zhuangzi, pointed the muzzle upward, put his finger on the trigger, gently hooked it, then looked at the safety button behind the bolt and smiled.

"See this chrysanthemum at the back? Just twist it with your fingers and it will go off. It's called insurance." Gao Wenli said with a smile.

It was only after Zhuanzi took the rifle that he suddenly realized what was going on.

  He had heard that rifles had safety devices to prevent accidental discharges, but it turned out that his crappy gun didn't have one!

He hadn't figured out the Type 38 rifle yet, and besides, the situation was urgent and he didn't have time to figure it out.

Now the few remaining Japanese troops in the bushes have been eliminated, and Shang Zhen's soldiers naturally have to clean up the battlefield. However, there is still an enemy who has not died at this time, that is, the bespectacled translator, named Yuan Chongde.

Yuan Chongde was first shot in the left shoulder by Guokui, but later he was actually shot by a Japanese soldier because Guokui ran too close to him.

Now Yuan Chongde was lying on his back on the side of the road, dying.

"You idiot! You actually knew how to pretend to surrender. This is the first time I've seen a die-hard traitor like you!" Cheng Peng cursed angrily as he looked at Yuan Chongde's despicable appearance.

But when he was about to shoot this guy again, he suddenly changed his mind and turned around to ask Guokui and Zhuanzidao: "Do you dare to kill this diehard traitor?"

"Why not?" Guo Kui asked back, but when he came over, he felt a little sorry for Yuan Chongde's evil character and said, "If we don't kill him, he will die." "We have to go back to the town, who would care about him?" Cheng Peng disagreed, and then he said with an idea, "First, this guy deserves to die. Second, if you kill him, all the bullets in his body will be yours, and the box gun you seized will also be yours!"

When Guokui heard what Cheng Peng said, his eyes lit up.

  No one knew where Yuan Chongde got the twenty-shot cannon after he surrendered to the Japanese army, but there were still seventy or eighty rounds of bullets left!

"How to kill? I just killed one with the butt of my gun, so the bullet of that Japanese devil should belong to me too!" Zhuanzi also spoke up next to him.

The conversation between Cheng Peng and Guo Kuizhuanzi really attracted the attention of several soldiers nearby.

  Shang Zhen's battalion has recruited a lot of new soldiers since entering Shandong. Some of these new soldiers are brave while others are timid. However, it is rare to find those who are not afraid of killing someone for the first time, like Guokui and Zhuanzi!

"Use this one of mine, and stab him one by one!" Cheng Peng stretched out his hand and pulled out the bayonet hanging on his waist.

Guokui took the bayonet, looked at the still-breathing Yuan Chongde, kicked him and said, "Don't play dead, you worse than pigs and dogs, do you have anything else to say?"

Who would have thought that Guokui would say such a thing.

Others don’t know Guokui’s psychology, but Zhuangzi understands it.

If they were asked to kill someone out of the blue, even if that person was a traitor, they would actually be scared.

  But precisely because of this, Guokui's words "worse than pigs and dogs" were still implying that killing this dog traitor who deserved to die was no different from killing a pig!

If you think in this way, you will feel better. The situation is similar to the chef in the kitchen who always mutters something like "Fish, fish, don't blame me, you are a dish in the human world" before killing each creature. To put it bluntly, it is to reduce your own psychological burden.

The people nearby were looking at Guokui and also at Yuan Chongde lying on the ground.

Yuan Chongde's glasses had been knocked off at some point. He must have understood everything, but he said nothing.

The only thought in his mind now was that he was really wrong.

You are wrong. It is not because you are speculating, but because you chose to speculate by becoming a traitor!

In fact, he was just a small intellectual whose family had fallen on hard times. Seeing his family's decline, he had suffered all kinds of humiliation from the world since he was a child.

Later, the Japanese devils came, and he felt that this was a good opportunity for his family to turn things around. As long as he could hold on to the Japanese devils, his family would be able to turn things around!

He did not expect that the forces resisting the Japanese army would be so determined that his speculation would fail.

  If I had known this earlier, why didn’t I join the anti-Japanese camp?

But it was all too late. Yuan Chongde was stabbed twice, but with the same bayonet, because that was Cheng Peng's bayonet, which was used alternately by Guokui and Zhuanzi.

The battlefield was cleaned up and the sky finally darkened. In the dim twilight, Shang Zhen and his men began to return to Shuiquan Town.

At this point, the battle over food in Shuiquan Town was finally declared over. Even when walking in the fields, Shang Zhen and his companions could no longer hear any gunfire coming from the direction of Shuiquan Town.

There were sounds of low conversations in the team. It was only now that Shang Zhen had time to ask Guokui and Zhuanzi about the situation in Shuiquan Town.

Guokui and Zhuanzi spent more time in Zhuangzhongzhuang. They only heard about the fighting situation in the town when they came out to pick up leftovers, so they were not very clear about the fighting process in the south of Zhuangzhongzhuang.

However, since Shang Zhen asked them both, they naturally told the truth.

But in this extremely low-pitched conversation, Shang Zhen suddenly asked loudly in surprise: "Say what you just said again!"

Although dusk had already fallen, judging from the tone of Shang Zhi's voice, it was obvious that he had been shocked by what Zhuangzi and the others had just said.

"We heard that your battalion accidentally killed a member of the Eighth Route Army. It seemed that the man was an official. His surname was Mo." Guokui repeated.

The night was still so hazy that neither Guo Hui nor Zhuangzi could see the faces of Shang Zhen and his men clearly.

  So the two of them didn't know that what they were saying now was like a thunderclap in Shang Zhen's mind!

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