The War of Resistance

Chapter 813 A feast of killing

Yes, Shang Zhen was fighting the Japanese himself, and he finally fired.

Shang Zhen was not sure about hitting a target five or six hundred meters away, but if he were to hit a target within two hundred meters, according to the Northeastern dialect, it would really be easy to control it with his hands.

At dusk, some Japanese soldiers walked out of the ruins of the town to move supplies to the river.

Shang Zhen didn't bother to care what the Japanese troops were moving. So what if they were moving grenade boxes or shell boxes? Shang Zhen is no longer the newbie. He knows that bullets cannot destroy TNT or grenades.

All he needed was an opportunity, an opportunity for as many Japanese troops as possible to walk to the open land where supplies were distributed.

The first gunshot rang out, and a Japanese soldier fell to the ground 200 meters away.

The second gunshot rang out, and another Japanese soldier 200 meters away who was forced by the sudden gunshot fell to the ground again.

At this time, the rest of the Japanese troops dispersed on the spot as if they had woken up from a dream. Some hid directly behind the ammunition box, some ran into the ruins, and some lay down on the ground and pointed their guns at his head. Pointed over.

Shang Zhen didn't care. Although his position was not high, it was still called condescending. He saw clearly the invaders who were like ants on a hot pot, and he picked the ones that were easy to fight.

What kind of fight is easy? Of course, it is best to hit stationary fixed targets, such as Japanese soldiers who lie down directly on the spot without finding a bunker.

The gunfire started again, and the head of the third Japanese soldier who was looking for the target dropped. His face fell to the ground, and blood gushed out from the back of his head.

"Pa", "pa", the Japanese counterattack bullets arrived.

It cannot be said that the Japanese army's marksmanship was inaccurate, but those bullets all hit the bodies of the Northeast Army soldiers on the top of the hill.

Shang Zhen came well prepared, but the Japanese army responded hastily. One was in the light and the other was in the dark. The one in the light didn't even realize where the one in the dark was hiding. The Japanese army could only kill the corpses from a distance of about 200 meters.

"Baga!" A Japanese officer holding a telescope yelled while observing the flank position.

Of course, what he said was not just "Baga". He also said a lot of things later. If translated into Northeastern dialect, it would definitely be, you are all fucking blind, beat me to death. What do people do?

But with the sound of a gunshot from the opposite side, mixed with the sound of breaking glass, the furious Japanese officer also passed away.

The Japanese soldier forgot that he was holding a telescope, but the sun was in the west. Although the sunlight was not very strong in winter, the glass lens was still reflective.

In the end, the reflection attracted Shang Zhen's bullet. The bullet penetrated the lens of the telescope and shot directly into his head.

He fired a total of eleven shots, but the Japanese army still did not discover where he was hiding.

"Baga!" Finally, a Japanese officer shouted again in the chaos, and he pointed his command knife at the flank position.

The officer finally judged from the gunshots on the opposite side that there were not many enemies on the opposite side, and it was just his marksmanship that was accurate.

And the only place that could shoot at the open ground where they were was the low hill on the flank position.

How could the majestic Imperial Japanese Army be intimidated by one person from the Chinese army? Chinese soldiers at this distance are sharpshooters, but aren't their Imperial Japanese Army sharpshooters?

He intuitively concluded that the reason why the gunfire from the opposite side kept ringing was just because the Japanese army did not notice it due to the cleverness of the other side's hiding.

No matter how accurate the opponent's marksmanship is, there is only one person, so why don't they rush forward now? As long as they find the opponent, his soldiers can also kill him with one shot and then cut him into pieces!

The Japanese officer's command was undoubtedly correct. Under his angry scolding, the already large number of Japanese soldiers really rushed towards the flank position with guns in hand. At this time, there was a Japanese light machine gun. It also made a "da-da-da" sound.

The bullets hit the top of the mound and made a "cheep" sound. At the same time, the bullets also hit the body of the Northeast Army soldier who had been dead for several days, making a "puff" and "puff" sound.

But Shang Zhen's gunshots still didn't stop. He fired five bullets again, and five more Japanese soldiers fell on the road charging towards him.

"There he is!" A Japanese soldier shouted, and his rifle was pointed at the place where Shang Zhen was hiding.

The other Japanese soldiers heard the sound and looked over, and only then did they know that the gunman on the other side who was so annoying and frightening to them was hiding there.

It turned out that the opponent was hiding under a corpse on the top of the hill. As for how the opponent was able to shoot under the corpse and move the nearly one-meter-three-meter-long rifle underneath, the specific situation was because the Japanese army was too far away. It’s also unknown.

But now that we find out where the other party is, it will be easier to handle.

The invisible and intangible opponent is the most terrifying, because no one knows when death will come.

However, based on the individual qualities of Japanese soldiers, once they discover where their opponents are, all fear will disappear. As long as they can see where their opponents are, they believe that they are the gods of death!

In an instant, the Japanese army's combat prowess was restored. Some people rushed forward and others covered them. Not to mention the opponent hiding under a corpse, even if the opponent was hiding in the shooting hole of the bunker, they could completely defeat them with their marksmanship and strength. Block the opponent!

For a moment, this discovery shocked the morale of the Japanese army. The Japanese army that rushed forward in a semi-encirclement shape was already less than a hundred meters away from there!

Bullets were fired from the Japanese side towards the corpse. This was a concentrated fire. They would not give the Chinese soldier a chance to shoot again.

But the Japanese army was really wrong.

Just as the Japanese soldiers rushed forward quickly, the gunshots on the opposite flank suddenly sounded "pop", "pop" and "pop" again. It was "pop", "pop" and "pop", not "pop". , and it’s not “pop, pop, pop”!

"Pa" that's a burst of fire.

"Pah, pah, pah" it was a burst of fire.

And what are "pop", "pop" and "pop"? It is a continuous burst of shots one after another, just because the opponent used what the Chinese call a "box cannon" and the Japanese call it a "Mauser short gun" pistol!

The rate of fire of the gun was so fast that a Japanese soldier must have been shot and fell when the gun was fired.

"There, he changed positions!" The Japanese soldier who first discovered the position of the Chinese soldier shouted again.

The Japanese soldier's eyesight was indeed extraordinary. He once again captured the image of a Chinese soldier on the top of the hill holding a Mauser rifle to his shoulder and shooting.

But doesn’t he know that there is a famous saying in China that goes, “You can eat indiscriminately but not talk indiscriminately”?

Just after he shouted, the opponent's bullets immediately started to greet him. A 7.63mm bullet directly penetrated his disgusting mouth and made him shut it completely!

For Shang Zhen, this was really a feast of killing.

Even he, a veteran of many battles, has never been so brilliant. He can shoot far with a long gun and close with a short gun. Shooting within a hundred meters with a twenty-ring box cannon is much more effective than a manual rifle that hits, holds and pushes the bolt.

In front of the low hill, there were two or three Japanese soldiers lying down, killed or struggling. No one knew how many died, but there were no Japanese soldiers standing anymore, and Shang Zhen also put away his gun and turned around and ran down the hill.

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