The War of Resistance

Chapter 1571: Guerrillas' blockade (2)

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As soon as Mo Jianchen's gun fired, the guns of other guerrillas on the ground also rang out chaotically.

If the team of more than three Japanese cavalry is counted as a stream, then the bullets fired by Mo Jianchen and others will be like large or small stones in front of the stream, and the stream will become fragmented as it flows. stand up.

Although there were Japanese soldiers galloping forward on their horses, there were also Japanese soldiers who fell off their horses and even their horses were shot. The Japanese soldiers fell off their horses and were directly stepped on by the horses behind them.

The Japanese army was obviously prepared to be ambushed again. When they saw that there were shooting on both wings in front and the distance was not far away, they turned their horses and ran back. They couldn't run back, but they divided into two groups and headed towards the grave circle. Rush away.

Mo Jianchen and the others were still shooting too close to the Japanese army, and they underestimated the speed of the Japanese war horses.

The horses galloped and the Japanese troops roared. The guerrillas behind the graves on both sides shot at the Japanese troops as fast as they could.

In just a moment, a few remaining cavalrymen from each of the two Japanese armies finally rushed into the graveyards on both sides of the road.

But at the next moment, a small-scale battle took place in a different situation.

When some guerrillas fired at the Japanese cavalry who rushed in front of him, it was already too late. He just pointed the gun at the huge war horse, but the horse's hooves stepped on it.

When the guerrilla shouted "Ah", the rifle in his hand also fired, but he was also stepped on by the war horse.

The guerrilla vomited blood and fell down, and the war horse was shot the moment it stepped on him and stumbled forward.

The huge war horse hit an earthen grave behind the guerrilla and splashed a cloud of dust.

As for the Japanese soldier on horseback, he was even more unlucky. He fell off his horse and hit his head directly on the stone tablet in front of the grave!

Is the human skull harder or the stone?

The Japanese soldier answered with his own head.

There was no sound of "snap", but the stone tablet was not intact, but the head was broken. This Japanese soldier once again proved what it means to "hit a stone with an egg" with his own actions!

Another Japanese cavalryman rushed into the graveyard, leaned over and struck a blow on his horse, removing the arm of a guerrilla, but he was directly knocked off the horse by a rifle **** of a guerrilla next to him!

But the most unlucky person here was another Japanese cavalryman. That Japanese soldier saw Mo Jianchen holding a box cannon.

Everyone can imagine that whether it is the Chinese army or the Japanese army, those who use short guns are officers.

The Japanese soldier lifted the reins of the galloping horse and jumped over a grave.

I just thought that the tombs where Mo Jianchen was hiding were particularly dense. The Japanese army's Japanese horse was very long, leaping high and falling, but it stepped on a place in front of Mo Jianchen.

At this time, a "boom" was heard, and the front legs of the war horse sank directly into the ground, where it was an old grave that had become corrupted and no longer cared for.

The result of the horse's stumble was that the Japanese soldier, who was clutching his saber and preparing to deliver a fatal blow to Mo Jianchen, flipped in the air and fell down with his teeth bared.

And where he landed was exactly in front of Mo Jianchen!

The guerrillas were poor. In the previous battle, Mo Jianchen had already used up all the bullets in his box cannon. He was just loading bullets into it just now.

But he didn't even have a bridge clip to press the bullets, but he pressed them in one by one.

He had just finished crushing a bullet before the Japanese soldier fell in front of him.

So Mo Jianchen leaned down and fired.

And this shot was also the most accurate shot he had ever fired against a Japanese soldier. He used the bullet in the barrel of the gun to shoot a "blood flower" directly between the Japanese soldier's eyebrows!

In fact, the Japanese cavalry were also used to being arrogant. They really shouldn't have rushed into this graveyard.

Originally, Mo Jianchen and the others did not have as many cavalry as the Japanese army, and the guerrillas' marksmanship was not comparable to that of the battlefield-hardened Northeastern Army soldiers.

If the remaining Japanese troops rushed across the road and then circled back, dismounting and cooperating with the Japanese infantry chasing after them, an encirclement would be formed.

Once the encirclement was completed, not to mention Mo Jianchen and the others, even the battle-hardened Northeastern Army squad could not escape at all.

But now, luckily, they rode into the graveyard on horseback, which gave Mo Jianchen and the others a chance to fight.

This small-scale blocking battle was short and bloody, and even on Mo Jianchen's end, a Japanese soldier who fell off his horse even picked up his saber.

Is he going to start a hand-to-hand battle with Mo Jianchen and the others?

But Mo Jianchen and the other guerrillas had never fought with the Japanese army with bayonets, let alone faced the Japanese army with sabers.

So just when the Japanese soldier was whining with a knife in both hands, the guerrilla's gun fired. The Japanese soldier was shot and fell to the ground, and was then shot again by a guerrilla.

At this point, Mo Jianchen and the others were able to conclude their small ambush battle, but even though they had completely wiped out the Japanese army, they also suffered a heavy price.

There were only five people left on Mo Jianchen's side, and they looked at the other side of the road.

The fighting on that side was over. Some guerrillas shouted to them, and there were only four people left on the other side.

How did the remaining guerrillas fight the Japanese at such close range?

Being nervous and exerting all your strength was the most draining of energy and energy. After the battle with the Japanese army, everyone leaned against the grave and gasped. Unknowingly, they were sweating.

"Now I know why those members of the Northeast Army are so powerful in combat.

They have fought too many battles, and they fought them off one after another.

I wasn't convinced before, but now I am. " said a guerrilla.

No one else answered the call, but they also acquiesced in what the guerrilla said.

Yes, it is one thing to hear others say and watch others do the same thing, but it is another thing to do it yourself.

However, they could only take a breather, but the Japanese infantry appeared again in the distance. The Japanese were afraid of losing the target in front, so they pursued them very quickly.

Now it seems that the distance between Leng Xiaozhiqiubo and the Japanese army, who are running away in front, has not become longer, but has become shorter!

"Jian Chen, give me your box cannon." At this time, Lao Chen, who was leaning on the grave, endured the pain in his body and said to Mo Jianchen.

Lao Chen is the original traffic officer Lao Chen, but in the end he had no choice but to return to the guerrillas due to his identity being exposed.

And now he was injured, stabbed in the thigh by a Japanese soldier with a saber.

"Huh?" Mo Jianchen was stunned for a moment, then took off his cannon box and handed it over, and then untied the ammunition bag on his waist.

The three surviving guerrillas naturally saw the situation in front of them. UU Reading www.uukanshu.net They were a little surprised at first, but then they were relieved.

They were surprised because they had seen people borrowing money, but they had never seen people borrowing weapons during battles.

It doesn’t matter if I don’t mention the reason behind this, anyone with some common sense will understand it.

As for relief, of course it was because once the Japanese infantry attacked, the rest of them would definitely die.

It was definitely inconvenient for Lao Chen to use a rifle when he was injured, so he took Mo Jianchen's box cannon. This is normal.

But what the three team members didn't know was that when the Japanese army was approaching, Lao Chen had already crawled to Mo Jianchen's side and whispered: "Boy, don't say anything and just listen to me.

Just fire a few shots and tell us all to retreat.

But don't leave. Have you seen the big tomb with a stone monument on the right behind me? There is a hole at the other end of the tomb.

I saw it before, you can get in and hide! "

When Lao Chen said this, he saw that Mo Jianchen was about to move, but he pressed the hand that was already on Mo Jianchen's shoulder hard, signaling him to stop talking.

"Why do I want your gun? That's so I can pretend to be our leader, so the little devils won't suspect us of hiding people in the graveyard.

Let me tell you, even if we run away after a few shots, we still can't escape the bullets of the little devil.

There are too many little devils, and sooner or later they will catch up with them.

But if you hide in the grave circle and the Japanese army hasn't discovered it yet, there may be a way to survive.

You are the captain and have a higher consciousness than others. Don't say that everyone is going to die together. There are still many big things waiting for you to do.

I'm dying. I know I can't escape, so I might as well save your life.

If you think you are a coward and you feel you owe us comrades, then you can live and avenge us in the future! "

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