The war of resistance against mountains is heavy

Chapter 1975, Strike in Troubled Times!

Chapter 1975, Strike in Troubled Times!

There was light in the small village with dozens of households in the distance, where a large Japanese force was stationed.

However, the light from the distance could not reach Wujiaopo at all. It was pitch black on the mountain and below. It was understandable that the Chinese army did not create a light on the top of the mountain. After all, they were now at a disadvantage.

But the Japanese troops at the foot of the mountain did not light a bonfire. It was probably because they had arranged sentries on the only path leading down the mountain, and they were not worried that the Chinese troops on the mountain would escape under the cover of night.

And in this darkness, Shang Zhen was hiding behind a Japanese soldier's body with his eyes open.

It was a dark night, and he was wondering what was he looking at. He had been looking at it for about an hour.

This was undoubtedly a great test of his patience. Whenever Shang Zhen had time, he would always learn meditation from Da Lao Ben, and he had some experience in this.

And then Shang Zhen's patience finally paid off, he suddenly heard the voices of Japanese soldiers coming from the opposite side.

He subconsciously lowered his head a little more and heard a "ding" sound. At the same time, he saw a small flame appear on the opposite side. It was the flame of a lighter.

Under the bright flames, a Japanese soldier was putting the cigarette in his mouth towards the flames.

Shang Zhen naturally didn't care what this Japanese soldier looked like. His eyes immediately swept past the other person and looked inside.

It turned out that Shang Zhen had been hiding opposite the rock crevice where the Japanese soldiers were hiding. He really wanted to find out how many Japanese soldiers were hiding there.

At first, the Japanese soldiers spoke.

But Shang Zhen didn't understand Japanese, and it sounded like those Japanese soldiers were speaking the same language. Of course, he couldn't tell who was who. He just vaguely thought that there should be four Japanese soldiers among them.

But Shang Zhen knew that this wouldn't work.

  Not to mention myself, even if I waited for external help and wanted to kill the Japanese soldiers inside quietly, how could I do it if I didn't even know how many Japanese soldiers were inside? What if there were Japanese soldiers napping in the crevice without making a sound?

As long as he missed one Japanese soldier, the enemy would fire their guns and their flares would surely come. In that case, how would he be able to break through with Qu's team?

He was not sure whether there were any smokers among the Japanese soldiers guarding here, and now that someone was finally smoking, he took the opportunity to wait and see.

The mountain road was naturally not wide, and the light produced by the lighter could never reach far. Fortunately, there was a Japanese soldier's body in front of Shang Zhen as a cover, so he could take the risk.

In the light of the flame, Shang Zhen saw that there were three other Japanese soldiers inside the Japanese soldier in the crevice.

Are there really four? Shang Zhen was still unsure, and at this moment, the lighter went out with a "ding" sound, and Shang Zhen's eyes fell into darkness again.

Shang Zhen couldn't help but sigh. Until now, he had not figured out how to kill these Japanese soldiers without making any noise and without letting the other side fire warning shots.

The crevice between the rocks was long and narrow, and several Japanese soldiers were sitting side by side like candied haws strung together.

You can't throw grenades, you can't fire guns, you can't stab with bayonets. Even if you get a squad of soldiers, you can't let all the Japanese soldiers inside be stabbed at the same time.

  However, these people of theirs did not understand Japanese and could not lure out the Japanese soldiers and kill them one by one. Even though Shang Zhen had always been a smart man, he felt that this time the situation was really tricky!

Shang Zhen was just thinking about it when he heard a "ding" sound from the opposite side. The lighter in the crevice was lit again.

Shang Zhen immediately discovered that the lighter had been moved inside, and it turned out that another Japanese soldier had used the lighter to light a cigarette.

Of course, it didn’t matter whether this lighter was the same one as before. Shang Zhen suddenly had an idea and tilted his head to the side. This time he was surprised to find that there really was a Japanese soldier leaning against the stone wall in the crevice!

When I saw the lighter lit for the first time, the Japanese soldier was blocked by the Japanese soldier in front of him due to the angle.

Shang Zhen retracted his head. This time, he waited for a while until the Japanese soldier's lighter went out. Seeing that no Japanese soldier lit a cigarette, he quietly turned sideways and climbed towards the top of the mountain.

This time, he had only climbed up more than 20 meters when he suddenly heard a "bang" sound from the front.

Shang Zhen's heart moved, and he reached into his pocket and took out a stone. When the second "clang" sounded, he threw the stone out.

Five minutes later, Shang Zhenhou saw Shan Jiaofeng and the three men finally squatting together. In the dark night, the three of them were talking in a whisper. It is said that three cobblers can be as good as one Zhuge Liang, and this is true.

After Shang Zhen discussed with the two men for a while, he quickly made up his mind.

They acted immediately and the three of them started to act separately.

Shang Zhen returned along the same route. He also had to monitor the Japanese troops hiding in the crevice of the rocks. In case the Japanese troops suddenly increased or decreased in number, they would not be aware of it.

Hou Kanshan went to the top of the mountain, because Shang Zhen decided to let Hou Kanshan call down the members of District Team so that they could break out now.

Although the mountain road is not long, it is difficult to travel at night. There are Japanese troops below, and there are wounded people in the district team who cannot make any sound. Therefore, the process of going down the mountain cannot be fast.

Jiao Fenghe stayed where the three of them were having their secret meeting.

When the Eighth Route Army team came down the mountain, they had no idea where the Japanese troops were hiding. Shang Zhen had previously gone back to meet Hou Kanshan and his men from the place where the Japanese troops were hiding.

  Otherwise, if Hou Kanshan threw a stone and hit the place where the Japanese army was hiding, it would be a lot of fun!

The night was still dark, and Shang Zhen began to wait again.

This time he waited for nearly an hour, and Shang Zhen finally heard the cry of a night owl coming from above the mountain road.

Shang Zhen ignored the Japanese soldiers in the crevice and left quietly.

When he returned, he had brought Hou Kanshan, Jiao Fenghe and a dozen soldiers from the district teams.

This process was naturally extremely slow. It took them more than ten minutes to walk just a few dozen meters of mountain road.

None of the Japanese soldiers in the crevice spoke anymore. It was late at night, and they were all very tired after a day's march and half a night's duty. Some of them were even snoring slightly. However, it was impossible for the Japanese soldier closest to the crevice to fall asleep. He needed to stand guard all night and then change shifts with the other Japanese soldiers.

This Japanese soldier is looking at the stars emerging from the cracks in the rocks.

He is an astronomy enthusiast, and what he is thinking about now is that the positions of the constellations in the Chinese sky seem to be somewhat different from those in the Japanese sky!

"Summer night, starry sky, cherry blossoms, Eiko." The Japanese soldier muttered vaguely, and it was unclear whether he missed the starry sky of Japan or the people under the starry sky.

He was slightly absent-minded.

  But even if he was distracted, he suddenly noticed that the stars outside the crevice had disappeared.

He was leaning against the stone wall and subconsciously straightened his body and reached out to rub his eyes. Was it cloudy?

But he really shouldn't have rubbed his eyes. By rubbing his eyes, he lost the best chance to save himself!

Because at this moment, a muffled groan suddenly came from outside the crevice. It was not the voice of one person, but the voices of several people gathered together.

In terms of the height of the sounds, there were low, medium, high, and even higher, and there were even some above the cracks in the rocks.

The big rock is only about one person tall.

  With a muffled groan, five or six stones as big as human heads smashed in from the crevice!

In this crevice, which was only wide enough for a person to sit on his knees, there were sounds of bones breaking and stones colliding!

It was hard to see clearly in the darkness, and there were still some Japanese soldiers who had not been hit in the vital parts. The sudden severe pain made him scream out.

But he really only shouted once, and then the second wave of stones came smashing in, and this time no one inside could make any sound.

"Stop! Use the knife!" Shang Zhen's low voice rang out.

  At this time, someone with a rifle with a bayonet rushed into the crevice and started stabbing randomly!

The knife cut into the flesh, and of course it was extremely painful, but no Japanese soldier could make a sound anymore.

It turned out that Shang Zhen discussed with Hou Kanshan and Jiao Fenghe on how to deal with these Japanese soldiers, and they actually came up with a method of using many people to hit them with stones at the same time!

The stones were brought down from the top of the mountain by the district team, so naturally they came down much more slowly.


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