Rise From Eight Hundred

Chapter 10: Fierce opponent

Chapter 10 The opponent is fierce

Under the moonlight, Inoue Mitsuo, who was standing in the small courtyard of the ruins, looked as if he was full after eating a few more big meals.

In front of him were a corpse with a big hole in the head and a subordinate who was still twitching slightly with a rifle stuck in his chest. Looking at his sallow face, you knew that there was no need to rescue him, even if he was now His lips moved to say something, but the Japanese sergeant was too angry to bend down and listen.

 Inside the room were two dead fools, including his deputy squad leader.

Just wanting to eat roast dog meat costs four lives. Is life really so difficult? Inoue Mitsuo's head was really buzzing at that moment.

He didn't even know whether the squadron leader would chop off his head if he knew the truth.

 Really, at that moment the Japanese military officer really felt sorry for himself in this way.

"Baga! Damn the Chinese, I'm going to skin him!" Mitsuo Inoue roared through gritted teeth. His ferocious expression made several Japanese soldiers standing around dare not look directly at him.

 No one dared to answer the angry but useless talk of their squad leader to himself, for fear that he would vent his anger on himself. The Japanese army was very hierarchical. Although a sergeant-level squad leader did not have the power to kill or kill soldiers, it was common for them to be slapped or kicked.

However, although he said he wanted to skin the attacker, his body was very honest. Inoue Mitsuo ultimately did not send a single soldier to actually chase the two Chinese soldiers who were running wildly through the ruins.

Yes, after seeing the location of the four corpses and the cause of death, the experienced Japanese sergeant immediately judged that there was more than one attacker. There were at least two or three people in the house, and two or three others. outside the house.

Otherwise, even if Amaterasu comes, it will be difficult to kill three of our own soldiers with cold weapons and then shoot the headshot of the subordinate who made the gunshot from another direction.

Perhaps only one part of them was attacked by our own side, and the other part naturally escaped to other areas under the cover of night and ruins.

 It is right to chase the poor bandits with courage, but now there is only anger and no courage.

Moreover, what puzzled the Japanese sergeant was that they were originally here to kill wild dogs, but now the bodies of the four subordinates were here, but the wild dogs were missing.

People can use complex geographical environments to escape. Is it possible that an injured wild dog can also learn this? It is a phenomenon that is difficult to understand. The only explanation can only be that the escaped Chinese took away the wild dogs.

With a slight thought in his mind, he ordered several Japanese soldiers around him to use flashlights to carefully check the ground inside the house and outside the courtyard. Finally, he found clues.

Different from the blood spatters where subordinates were killed by cold weapons, a few drops of blood dripped on the wall and disappeared behind the house.

 Obviously, his guess is getting closer to the truth.

If the attacker in the house wasn't injured in the fight, he not only escaped, but also took the injured wild dog with him.

Judging from the weird twist of the deputy captain's neck in the room and the horrible wounds on another subordinate's mouth, throat, and trachea that were cut to a mess, the opponents were all killed in one blow, leaving them no chance to resist at all. At least a shout would have been made, and the likelihood of the attacker being injured was extremely small.

As for why the attacker acted in such a boring way, Inoue Mitsuo couldn't even think of it.

Yes, Inoue Mitsuo deduced most of Tang Dao's movements through clues on the battlefield, but he didn't understand his opponent at all.

 In fact, even if he understood, it would be hard to believe that at such a time, Tang Dao would choose to leave with a wild dog that might reveal his whereabouts.

 Actually, Tang Dao’s reason for taking away the wild dogs was too simple to be believed.

The moonlight was like water, shining right into the house. Tang Dao, who had originally planned to leave, accidentally looked at the wild dog that he had thrown out as bait. The eyes of the wild dog that curled up into a ball actually flashed with deep sadness.

The wild dog that was frightened by the strong smell of blood in the house should have been living in this small courtyard. Maybe it has been abandoned by its owner, or maybe its owner has died under the shell. The domestic dog became a wild dog, but it never Leaving the home it once guarded, even if it was hit by a bullet, it would still struggle to crawl back inside.

 The small square table may be the place where it spends most time, where it can get leftover rice and bones from its owner.

All things have spirits. Tang Dao actually felt at that moment that the wild dog was sad not only because it knew it was going to die, but because it could no longer protect this small yard that had become ruins!

 Perhaps it’s because we first arrived in this era! What he saw in front of him was far more tragic than what was shown in various documents. Tang Dao, who had a heart as strong as iron, felt slightly soft in his heart at that time.

"Don't be afraid, I will take you out of here, and I will let you go free after I finish killing the Japanese. Whether you can survive or not depends on your luck." Tang Dao knelt down and softly comforted the skinny wild dog. Miraculously, the wild dog seemed to understand. It waggled its tail slightly and touched Tang Dao's hand with its nose, as a gesture of reconciliation to the robber who had knocked him unconscious with a slap.

So, Tang Dao left with a burden in an extremely unscientific manner, leaving an extremely puzzling puzzle for the Japanese military sergeant, so that the Japanese military sergeant, who was too busy thinking, ignored the more important issue.

Since the attacker dared to attack four heavily armed soldiers, would they still be interested in the remaining eleven?

Of course, even if the Japanese military commander thought about it, he would choose to skip it.

 The Imperial Japanese Army's combat effectiveness is the highest in Asia. Even if it is only a small squad, the Chinese cannot even think of taking advantage of it, even an infantry platoon.

This is not arrogance, but self-confidence accumulated through continuous victory.

 So, the Japanese sergeant who showed great ability soon suffered the second blow tonight.

 Two more soldiers died and two were seriously injured.

However, it was not because the attacker appeared again, but because he was killed by his own people.

  To be more precise, he was killed by a corpse whose head was shot.

The companion is dead, but the body must be brought back, burned into ashes and sent back to the country, otherwise the soul cannot return to its hometown. This is almost an unwritten rule within the Japanese army.

Therefore, when two Japanese soldiers went to carry the dead body, green smoke began to rise from underneath them. It was obvious during the day, but it was covered up in the slight night. When the Japanese soldiers could not smell it, When the taste is too right, it is already too late.

The combined power of four Japanese-style melon mines and a wooden long-handled grenade will never be less than that of a mortar shell.

After a loud "Boom!", the two Japanese soldiers responsible for carrying the corpses were killed on the spot. A Japanese soldier who was five meters away from them was overturned by the shock wave. There was also an unlucky guy who was about ten meters away. He escaped the shock wave, but was hit in the thigh by flying shrapnel and became completely disabled.

Relying on his strong prediction ability and lying down in time, the Japanese sergeant escaped by chance, but he could only painfully find that he was missing two more subordinates.

Inoue Mitsuo finally knew what the wounded soldier who was about to die earlier wanted to say. He probably wanted to tell himself that the enemy was playing tricks on the corpse.

However, he had no time to regret it. The pain was not just about getting two more people killed.

But the guy who vomited blood and got it back was basically dead, and the unlucky guy who was holding his injured leg and howling on the ground. In fact, it would be cleaner for these two guys to die.

 Because, at least four people are needed to carry them.

Unfortunately, including him, there were only three people left. The four members of the machine gun team and the grenade team were still placed in the small building by him.

 In this way, you can not only prevent being shot coldly, but also provide fire reinforcements to this side. Should we call them all over to carry the wounded and corpses?

As soon as his thoughts reached this point, Inoue Mitsuo suddenly opened his eyes in horror.

The attacker was able to kill three heavily armed soldiers, and was extremely cunning enough to place fuse bombs under the bodies, which all showed that he was a formidable enemy. And would such a terrible enemy leave easily?

 Obviously not.

 It has been searched before and he is not here.

Then where will he be?

 The answer is already obvious.

 (End of this chapter)

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