The war of resistance against mountains is heavy

Chapter 2014: The Battalion Commander Who Refuses to Abandon His Troops

Chapter 2014: The Battalion Commander Who Refuses to Abandon His Troops

Shang Zhen hid in the woods, listening to the intermittent gunfire around him, and he quickly analyzed various possibilities.

Now I am out of danger temporarily, but the battle has been disrupted, with the enemy and us mixed together and the situation has become uncontrollable.

Where gunshots are heard, there is certainly fighting between the enemy and us, but where there are no gunshots, there cannot be any guarantee that there are no hidden personnel from both sides.

So what should I do next?
Shang Zhen doesn't want to die, but that doesn't mean he is afraid of death!

Now he understands that life is about giving up, giving up the original things for the sake of something higher.

He really wanted to be with Leng Xiaozhi, have Leng Xiaozhi give birth to a bunch of children for him, and enjoy the happiness of having children around him.

But that would absolutely not work, he couldn't do such a thing!
The Japanese invaders were wreaking havoc on the Chinese land, while you were hiding in a dark corner, enjoying the company of your young children?

But at the same time, some of our compatriots’ children were stabbed with bayonets by the Japanese invaders, or were thrown to death on rocks, or were thrown into burning houses.

Similarly, the soldiers under his command are now fighting a desperate battle with the Japanese invaders, just like those soldiers of his own just now, who sacrificed heroically to save themselves, or died together with the Japanese devils.

What about him? Let him escape alone into the mountains? He couldn't do it either!

But no matter what he said, what should he do?
Should I also shout "Shang Zhen is here" like I did when I was fighting the Japanese army last time, and then attract all the Japanese devils to my side!

But when he was about to do so, he found that it didn't work!
If I did that, why would I break out from Wujiapo? Wouldn't it be better if I could shoot at the Japanese devils from the top of Wujiapo Mountain?

Then his own people risked their lives to save him, so what was the point of calling Shang Zhen again? Wouldn't it be a repeat of the previous battle?

At this point, Shang Zhen sadly discovered that there was really no way to deal with this kind of chaotic war except to escape to the mountains and forests. Whether to fight or retreat depended entirely on what his officers and soldiers, including himself, thought. The command authority had been delegated to every participant in the war.

It is already daybreak, and this rescue operation should be over. Whether they can be evacuated in time depends on whether they have the mindset of veterans or experienced soldiers. When they see that things are hopeless, they should withdraw instead of fighting a bloody battle with the Japanese army. Otherwise, what is the difference between this and a positional war?
After a while of random thoughts, the caravan returned to the original idea of ​​this battle: it is better to retreat. As long as the green mountains remain, there will be no shortage of firewood!

Shang Zhen looked around, then took the box gun, dragged his injured leg and began to walk deeper into the woods.

But he had only walked a few dozen steps when he suddenly heard "boom" and "boom" explosions coming from the ship behind him, followed by the "thump thump thump" sound of the Czech light machine gun firing short bursts!

And that light machine gun was not just one. Several light machine guns were firing short bursts at the same time. From his position, it sounded even more rapid than a single machine gun firing continuous fire!
Listening to the rapid gunshots, which sounded like drumbeats beating in his heart, Shang Zhen hesitated.

He immediately understood that this was what he thought, and the smart veterans under him thought the same as he did, but some of his soldiers did not think the same way after all!

The gunshots indicated that his men had fought with the Japanese army again. It should be that his own people ambushed the Japanese devils. At least so far, he had not heard of the Japanese army using Czech light machine guns.

But before he could come up with another idea, he suddenly noticed movement diagonally in front of him. He quickly dodged and hid behind a big tree. When he looked towards the place where the movement occurred, he saw the ochre-colored figure of the Japanese army.

Looking at the direction where the Japanese troops were advancing, it was exactly where the Czech light machine guns were firing happily! At this point, Shang Zhen had nothing to hesitate about!

He had already turned around and looked back into the depths of the woods. If he ran a little further forward, he would find that there were not many pine trees, but instead more miscellaneous trees. Shang Zhen couldn't make any sense of it.

Then let’s fight!

Shang Zhen first replaced his box gun with a full magazine, then he bent over and ran more than ten steps to the left to the back of the thickest tree, then he held the box against his shoulder.

He watched the Japanese soldiers passing through the woods a few dozen meters away and was not in a hurry to shoot. But at this time, he discovered that there were more than 40 Japanese soldiers in this group.

Well, it would be best if I could kill 10 of them. Shang Zhen silently set a goal for himself, and then waited for these Japanese soldiers to run to a place with relatively fewer trees, and then he pulled the trigger.

The gunshots were sharp, like the call of the god of death. Every time Shang Zhen pulled the trigger, a Japanese soldier would be shot and fall to the ground. Shang Zhen really only fired 10 shots, and these 10 shots meant 10 breaths, which was less than 10 seconds.

After firing 10 shots, Shang Zhen retracted his gun, retreated behind the tree, used the thick trunk of the tree to turn around and run!

At this time, the Japanese army's counterattack bullets arrived, and the bullets hit the tree trunks making "puff" and "puff" sounds, but no bullet could hit Shang Zhen.

It’s not that the Japanese army’s shooting skills were inaccurate, but because Shang Zhen moved more than ten meters before shooting, choosing a place that was easy to avoid bullets.

He hid behind a big tree. Behind the big tree, there were several big trees growing side by side. As soon as he passed through the gaps between the big trees, the big tree became a ready-made "fortification" to cover his body.

Shang Zhen was already satisfied with being able to defeat 10 Japanese soldiers in this ambush, but this time he had to run away.

But he didn't know the horror he brought to the Japanese troops at this moment!
Although the Japanese army said it was impossible to calculate how many shots Shang Zhen fired, it was an indisputable fact that someone was shot and fell to the ground when Shang Zhen fired his gun!
But they didn't know that in the long-term battles with the Japanese army, Shang Zhen had developed his own almost instinctive way of fighting the devils.

He shot at the Japanese army, but he didn't shoot randomly. He didn't just shoot at whoever he pointed the gun at. He shot with calculation!

He first shot at the Japanese soldiers who were closer to the trees, and then at the Japanese soldiers in the open space.

Because no matter whether they are Chinese or Japanese, their instinctive reaction when attacked is to find a place to hide first!

Shang Zhen's first few shots knocked down the Japanese soldiers who were close to the tree, and the Japanese soldiers in the open space in the middle instinctively wanted to find a place to hide from the bullets and then fire back.

Just when the Japanese soldiers in the open space wanted to hide behind the trees, because they were a little far away from the trees, although they only needed to run a few steps, these few steps were enough for Shang Zhen to knock down a few more people!
Of course, the Japanese army did not notice the order in which Shang Zhen fired his shots, but their people were actually shot, and all of them were hit in vital parts. This is real.

Although they did not hit Shang Zhen, they still saw Shang Zhen's figure after all.

There was only one person on the other side, and his shooting skills were very accurate. This could not but attract the great attention of these Japanese soldiers. I don’t know what a Japanese sergeant mumbled, but in his words, he uttered the Chinese word "Shang Zhen"!
It was the traitor Xu Lang who described Shang Zhen's appearance and the relevant situation, and these were directly reported to the subordinates by the Japanese captain!
The remaining Japanese soldiers no longer cared about their companions who were killed. Two of them were sent to run into the woods to call for reinforcements, while the rest of them all held guns and chased in the direction Shang Zhen fled!


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