Chapter 1989 Throwing Thunder
Shang Zhen showed his face but glanced back first.

Seeing that there were no more Japanese troops behind him, he couldn't help but feel lucky.

But how could this be considered luck?

Shang Zhen is good at calculating, and generally speaking, people who are good at calculating have good memory!

You see, some chess masters can play chess with several people at the same time without losing. That’s not only because he is good at calculating, but he also has a very good memory. He can even count how many Japanese soldiers have passed by!
Of course, it is not ruled out that he missed a number and there are one or two more behind it, so he was just lucky!
Is there any risk in Shang Zhen doing this?

But what is not dangerous? If he shoots at the Japanese on the top of the mountain, is there no risk?

Is there no risk in him using air-blast grenades to blow up these Japanese soldiers? Who can guarantee that the delayed explosion time of each grenade is the same?

Three parts are determined by fate, and the other seven or eight parts depend on hard work. If Shang Zhen dies fighting the Japanese, he will accept his fate!

Seeing that there were no more Japanese soldiers behind him, Shang Zhen turned around and searched for grenades.

This time he brought down four grenades, and while hiding in the cracks in the rocks, he had even pulled out the pins of the grenades. This was just like the Chinese army, who would unscrew the small cover on the back of the grenade before defending their positions, just to save time.

When Shang Zhen leaned out again, he saw the backs of the Japanese soldiers going up. He knocked the fuse of the grenade in his right hand against the stone wall, let the grenade pause in his hand for a moment, and then threw it forward.

Then he shrank back and hid in the gap between the rocks, and transferred the grenade in his left hand to his right hand, and picked up another grenade on the ground with his left hand.

At this moment, the sound of the first grenade explosion was heard outside the crevice!
As soon as he heard the sound of the explosion, Shang Zhen smashed the small copper cap of the grenade in his right hand against the mountain wall without any hesitation, then crawled out from the crevice again and threw the grenade forward fiercely!
And when he dodged this time, he could still hear the sound of fragments from the previous grenade explosion hitting the stone wall. It seemed that the fragments hit the stone wall and bounced out and hit the opposite stone wall again. At the same time, Shang Zhen also heard the screams of the Japanese soldiers.

But how could this be enough? Shang Zhen retracted his grenade again and dodged and threw it, but this time the grenade stayed in his hand for a little longer, two seconds.

This time, just as he had shrank back into the crevice of the rock when the third explosion was heard, outside he could hear the "clang" and "clang" sounds of grenade fragments hitting the rocks on both sides of the mountain road!
This time Shang Zhen deliberately created an air-burst effect. Except for the part that flew into the sky, the fragments produced by the grenade explosion all hit the rocks and the ground on both sides.

For this kind of air-burst bomb, it would be useless for the Japanese soldiers to lie on the ground or hide in trenches, as there is no blind spot for defense at all!
When Shang Zhen crawled out from the gap between the rocks for the fourth time, he did not rush to throw out the fourth grenade, but observed for a while.

What was he observing? He had to see where there were more Japanese soldiers alive ahead!
The three grenades he threw before landed at different points. If the attacking Japanese troops were divided into three sections: front, middle and back, then the landing points of his three grenades would also be far, middle and near.

However, in order to prevent the grenade from hurting himself, he could not look at the explosion effect of the grenade, and he did not dare to look at it. Now he was alone in dealing with the invading enemy, and he did not even know whether he appeared in the sight of the Japanese army at the foot of the mountain.

Because he was in a hurry to throw the grenades, he couldn't guarantee whether the three grenades he threw were all air-explosions.

And now the fourth grenade in his hand was to fill in the gaps! Shang Zhen listened to the noise outside and threw the fourth grenade out, then he lay on the body of the Japanese soldier he had stabbed to death before.

After throwing the fourth grenade, he noticed that the light from the flares outside had become very weak, which meant that the Japanese army would fire another flare, and this time it would definitely hit the southern slope of Wujiaopo, after all, he had just thrown four grenades.

Once the flares are no longer blocked by the mountain, if I am still on this mountain road, I will most likely be discovered by the Japanese army. It goes without saying what that would mean if the Japanese army discovered my location.

Shang Zhen anxiously searched the Japanese soldier's body, and when he really found two grenades on the Japanese soldier and retreated into the crevice of the rock, the glow in the sunlight had become very weak, and he could almost see the stars in the sky when he looked up.

But until it became completely dark all around, to Shang Zhen's surprise, the Japanese army did not fire flares again!
What happened to the little devils? Shang Zhen was also puzzled.

It was only then that he noticed the continuous sounds of gunfire and explosions at the foot of the mountain, but the bullets were not fired at Wujiapo where he was!
Shang Zhen suddenly realized that his brothers were very helpful at the critical moment!
Shang Zhen actually guessed it right, and at this time the Japanese captain at the foot of the mountain was already annoyed.

The reason, of course, was that their mortars that fired flares were attacked by the Chinese army again!

In order to prevent harassment from the outer Chinese troops, he arranged an entire squadron into a defensive circle, but now it seems that his defensive circle is full of holes!
How did the Chinese army get in?

As for how the people from Shang Zhenying outside sneaked in, the Japanese squadron leader couldn't figure it out even if he racked his brains.

At this moment, in the darkness, two people were slowly crawling out of the Japanese defense circle. They were Da Laoben and Bian Xiaolong!

Da Laoben and Bian Xiaolong wanted to get out of the circle created by the Japanese army, but before they could run out, the Japanese army fired flares from the northwest.

Their mentality was the same as Shang Zhen's. They were unwilling to run across the open ground under the illumination of flares, so they turned back and hid at the southeast foot of the mountain in Wujiaopo.

Ever since Shang Zhen led his men to break out, the battle has been going on. After receiving the information provided by Xu Lang, the Japanese captain was determined to kill Shang Zhen, but he never expected that there was a "slippery fish" in their circle.

As for how Da Lao Ben and his companions blew up the Japanese mortar, this matter might be difficult for others, but for Da Lao Ben, it was much simpler.

He only moved to within seventy or eighty meters of the mortar and threw out two grenades.

And those two grenades were also air-exploded.

This time it wasn't something that Big Stupid deliberately created. The reason was simply that they were relatively far away from the Japanese army, and Big Stupid threw the grenade a little high, so the grenade exploded due to the delay during the flight before it landed on the ground!

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