The War of Resistance

Chapter 1337: Confusion caused by 1 cough

The night was dark, and it was midnight at last.

The direction of the Chinese position was pitch black, but there was a little light in the direction of the Japanese army.

This may also reflect the difference in strength between the enemy and us.

It sounds nice to say that China is on the defensive. In fact, from the perspective of the Northeast Army's high-level, it means that in this Baisha River blocking battle, it can be counted as a moment.

Because it is weak, how dare it show light to attract the Japanese army's attack again.

Then, although the light of the fire made by the Japanese army was weak, it also showed some kind of psychological advantage, and it could even be said to be arrogance.

At this time, under the light of a pile of residual fire, a Japanese sentry threw a piece of dry wood on the fire pile, bored.

Although the momentum of smashing the remaining fire with dry wood was not big, it also splashed sparks.

The Japanese sentry took out a cigarette, picked up a piece of dead branch with charcoal fire on it, and lit the cigarette, but he only took a puff and coughed twice.

He had a cold and was naturally uncomfortable, so he smoked a cigarette and looked at the half-dead fire in front of him.

He felt that he belonged to the kind of person who tended to abuse himself. The more uncomfortable he was, the more he liked to smoke, as if he could forget the blood in the daytime.

He just smoked a cigarette and coughed slightly, looked at the dots of fire and thought about some things in his hometown. Only then did he realize that only then could he return to his original self.

No one knows whether he will have a conscience as an aggressor. Anyway, he was so absorbed in his thoughts that when he heard the voice, he saw a pair of big skins shimmering in the firelight. It's too late to boot.

He looked up, and saw the gloomy eyes of Officer Chagang under the firelight.

"Hi Yi", the Japanese sentry jumped up instinctively and stood at attention.

To say that the Japanese army was really well-trained, he handed his face with his hands and his upper body slightly forward on the side of his legs, and the cigarette **** that was still burning in his hand fell to the ground.

At this time, accompanied by "Baga"'s scolding, there was a "pia", that was the officer's palm directly slapping him in the face.

This slap was of course quite harsh, the Japanese sentry was slapped on one side of the face, but then he straightened up the half of the face that had been slapped woodenly.

Thus, "Baga", "pia", "Hi Yi" and the soldier's cough were connected together.

After a while, the Japanese officer finally stopped, and the Japanese soldier said "Hi Yi" out of inertia, but the coughing sound continued.

"***", God knows what the Japanese officer said again, his subordinate finally suppressed his cough temporarily.

But at the moment when the officer shut up and the surroundings became silent again, the two Japanese soldiers suddenly heard a cough not far away!

The sudden cough made the abuser and victim stunned, and they instinctively turned to look.

The embers of fire were still there, but what they saw when they turned around quickly were only a few dense bushes under the firelight.

This post is located to the east of Shilipuzi, so how could he not know that it was originally arranged by the Japanese officer.

The Japanese army was attacking from east to west, and they had already occupied Shilipu. It stands to reason that the east side of Shilipu would become their rear.

It was also because of this that there were not many sentries that the officer had arranged here, so how could he not know where there were sentries he arranged?

How could there be their sentries in the few bushes not far from here? But if not, then what happened to the cough in the bushes just now?

I don’t know if anyone has done research. Is the crowing of **** on the Japanese archipelago the same as the crowing of **** in mainland China? The Japanese and Chinese are definitely different, but whether the coughing of the Japanese is the same as that of the Chinese? the same?

Forget it, it's not important, what's important is that there are no Japanese sentry posts among those few bushes, and the Japanese soldiers in Shili Shop can't come out of the village to squat even if they run away in the middle of the night and have diarrhea.

Then, the two Japanese soldiers immediately forgot the unhappiness between the beating and the beaten just now. The Japanese officer yelled loudly and reached out to pick the **** box on his waist, and the Japanese sentry also forgot about half of his hair. Face instinctively reached for the rifle he had set aside.

And at this moment, there was a gunshot in the bushes, "pop", "pop", "pop", "pop", that was the sound of the box cannon firing.

And in these four gunshots, the two Japanese soldiers were shot and fell beside the lingering fire.

The sound of gunfire attracted the attention of the Japanese soldiers. When they saw the flames, they also saw the two still-dead corpses lying down beside the fire.

It should be said that there are sentries who are also confused when they are on duty, but most of them just take a nap with their rifles in their hands. Who has ever seen a sentry lying down and sleeping beside the fire boldly?

What's more, the lingering sound of gunshots is in my ears. This is the Chinese army attacking!

Of course, the sentries are not just the sentries who are holding rifles or cruising around. Of course, light machine guns are also placed on the high points, such as the roof, so the Japanese light machine guns rang "da da da" at the next moment. stand up.

As for the shooting direction, of course it is the outskirts of Shilipuzi Village, so that at least the enemy can be kept out of the village.

But the Japanese machine gunner who controlled this machine gun was quite prepared for the night battle. Before dark, he even added tracer bullets to the ammunition pot of the crooked machine gun!

What do tracer rounds do? That's what points the target in the dark.

So the firing of this machine gun gave the Japanese army an illusion after waking up from a dream. Of course, wherever the tracer bullets went, there was an enemy!

On top of that, a short while later, gunshots erupted in Shilipuzi Village, and no one could figure out how many bullets were flying towards the dark night pointed by the tracer bullets.

This situation can also be understood with the psychology of the Japanese army.

This is like the bridge section of the straw boat borrowing arrows directed by Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

If the enemy's situation is unknown, how can we easily meet the enemy, the only way to resist the enemy from a long distance is the best strategy!

Naturally ignoring the nearby area, a long-distance attack was the priority. Amidst the loud gunshots of the Japanese army, a soldier of the Northeast Army with a box cannon in his hand climbed out from the dense bushes. It was Gao Wenli who wanted to avenge his own brother.

Gao Wenli took advantage of the darkness and quickly crawled into the village, cursing himself with foul words: "Watching other people shit, my **** will be scratched (nào)!"

It was a coincidence that Gao Wenli was able to reach Shili Shop before Shang Zhen and the others in the dark night.

In a nutshell, it was someone talking in the night walking team he met, and the speaker was an acquaintance of his, not to mention the details, but he walked with them logically but passed the checkpoints on the road.

As for the distance between the Northeast Army and the Japanese Army, he never encountered the last checkpoint of the Northeast Army because he took a detour.

Gao Wenli wanted to avenge his brother, but that didn't mean he was a reckless man.

The Japanese army attacked from east to west, and the Japanese army was just to the east of the 337th brigade. UU reading www.uukanshu.com, so the Japanese army must have tight defenses on the west side. He made a big detour on purpose, but he went around to the east of the Japanese army. It was only later that I touched the inside of Shilipuzi Village.

Originally, he was about to succeed, but he encountered the Japanese army Cha Gang.

That's all for the Japanese army to check the post, but the Japanese soldier coughed.

To be honest, although the poisonous gas of the Japanese army was cruel and insidious, Gao Wenli ran quickly when he saw the opportunity. He was only suffocated by the poisonous gas of the Japanese army during the retreat. The symptoms were sneezing, tears, and then a little cough.

But the problem is that this person's cough is "contagious", just like people's yawning is also contagious.

Ever since the Japanese soldier started coughing, Gao Wenli felt his throat and eyes scratched. He endured and endured again and again, and finally he couldn't bear it anymore. After all, he was hooked by someone and coughed, thus revealing his location.

And this is exactly the reason why he scolded himself for the foul language just now, alas, his throat is scratching, why does he want to cough too!

(end of this chapter)

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