The War of Resistance

Chapter 817 Interception on the way

"This position is about the same, but you have to run two steps." A soldier from the Northeast Army estimated behind the ruins of a house.

"How about I shoot to cover you," his companion suggested.

"No, you attracted the little devil as soon as you fired." The soldier said.

After saying that, the soldier hung the grenade ring on the root of his little finger and ran forward two steps. On the third step, he threw the grenade fiercely.

Walls are falling down, houses are collapsing, and ruins are everywhere. The only difference between ruins and ruins is that they are taller or shorter.

Since the Japanese army was fortified, of course they would choose relatively tall ruins, and the outermost ruins in the north of the town, which were originally taller, were blown up by them.

The ruins in front of this Northeast Army soldier were so short that when he stood up to drop the bomb, his upper body was exposed from behind the ruins.

There was another higher one just in front of this lower ruins, but it was guarded by the Japanese army. In the other direction, they even attacked twice but were beaten back.

So this time he made a "curve to save the country", avoiding the front of the Japanese defense but throwing the grenade from the side and front.

This soldier was also an expert at throwing bombs. The grenade he threw flew into the gap in the wall of the ruins on the opposite side like a long eye. And just as he lay down in the ruins in front of him, the gun on the opposite side It also rang.

"Big dragon!" When his companion called him, the grenade on the opposite side exploded.

"If you run one more step and save your life, I will leave it here." The soldier who dropped the bomb climbed up from the ruins with a grin.

Although he only ran two steps just now, he rushed very hard in order to throw the grenade accurately, and he also lay down very hard in order to prevent the Japanese soldiers from shooting him. There were bricks and tiles everywhere where he lay down, and his palms were broken. It is inevitable that Bulgeka will become bald and skinny.

But in the end, he put his feet back and fell down in time, otherwise it wouldn't have been a matter of minor injuries.

And just when his companions saw that he was fine and were happy for him, several Northeastern Army soldiers stepped out at the ruins next to them and threw the grenades forward.

His grenade acted as a cover. In the end, the Japanese soldiers in the ruins in front were blown away by the several consecutive grenades behind them.

The soldiers of the Northeast Army rushed forward, and the soldier who dropped the bomb first also limped forward.

In fact, this kind of fighting is similar to street fighting. There are ruins of walls everywhere to block the situation. No one will rush directly to the open side. Even if there are soldiers made of steel, there is nothing that a bullet cannot solve.

In the same way, since both the enemy and ourselves are hiding, as long as the location is discovered, there is nothing that a grenade cannot solve.

At this time, the Japanese army naturally understood the importance of grenades. Deep in the ruins, two Japanese soldiers ran forward carrying a box of grenades each.

When soldiers go to the battlefield, the ammunition they carry has a base number. The more ammunition they carry, the better.

First, carrying too much weight has limited carrying capacity. Second, it is impossible for either side to place all their ammunition at the front. If the opponent bombs them, will the battle still be fought?

Therefore, spare ammunition should always be placed at the back to prevent the opponent from shelling or blasting.

As for a certain war, the army of a certain country saw a cat from the enemy country that often appeared on the battlefield. By observing the cat's traces, it discovered the opponent's command post or ammunition depot, and then used artillery to blow up the opponent. , this situation is a special case after all.

Two Japanese soldiers ran quickly carrying the ammunition box.

Although the Japanese army has stored a lot of grenades in front of them for such a battle, the battle has been going on for more than an hour. They can't wait until all the grenades are used up before moving up. They also have to attack in advance when transporting ammunition. How can anyone get into the sedan chair and get their ears pierced?

The Japanese soldier in front ran and gasped.

He is also not tall, but he is strong. He has a boxy upper body on his two short legs. Carrying ammunition naturally requires good physical strength.

But while he was running, he suddenly heard the sound of a heavy object falling to the ground behind him, and he subconsciously turned his head to look.

But what he saw at this time was a tall figure rushing towards him under the firelight.

Of course, maybe the other party is not very tall either. Who calls them Japanese short?

But this is not important anymore. When the Japanese soldier realized that he had to avoid it, it was already too late. His hand holding the wooden box on the shoulder was uncontrollably loosened, and then he used the remaining force when he fell. Consciously, I felt a bayonet coming out of my heart.

The ammunition box fell to the ground at the same time as his body and made another "boom" sound.

At this time, the attacker who sneaked into the Japanese army bent down, quickly picked up the box of grenades, ran a few steps, and threw the wooden box into the corner of a ruins with a muffled groan.

Then he turned around and glanced at the movement around him, and dealt with the previous box of grenades in the same way, and lying next to the box of grenades was the Japanese soldier running behind.

Whoever was operating behind the Japanese army and had such courage and strength could only be Shang Zhen.

The reason why Shang Zhen ran to the pavilion at the original brigade headquarters was because he wanted to find out where the important parts of the Japanese army were, such as the command post.

The town is not that big to begin with, and if that pavilion were not the commanding heights of the town, it would be almost the same.

However, Shang Zhen himself did not expect that he did not discover where the Japanese command was, but he unexpectedly discovered the whereabouts of Japanese soldiers walking among the ruins of the town.

And this is thanks to the fires lit by the Japanese army in the town. This Japanese army obviously didn't like fighting at night, so for some reason they lit a lot of fires in the town.

But this time, the Northeast Army launched its attack relatively early, and the fires were not extinguished. As a result, the fires not only illuminated the Japanese army, but also illuminated Shang Zhen, who was looking for loopholes in the Japanese army.

When the Japanese army ran past the fire carrying ammunition boxes, Shang Zhen, who was lying in the pavilion, could see clearly. At this time, he thought that the Japanese army was transporting ammunition.

And now that he has killed two grenades, what should he do next? Go blow up the little devil's ammunition depot yourself? Shang Zhen squatted on the spot and thought.

This bold idea made Shang Zhen feel excited, but he immediately began to analyze the feasibility of doing so.

Not to mention that the Japanese army's ammunition depot or ammunition storage point must be guarded. Whether I can blow up Chengdu is a question. But if I can really blow up all the ammunition, can I still run out?

Even if he throws a grenade from a distance and it really causes a chain reaction at the ammunition storage point, not to mention whether he can be hit by shrapnel, the shock wave generated by the explosion will probably kill him. I've turned myself into a fool!

Thinking of this, Shang Zhen couldn't help but shudder.

Now Shang Zhen's thinking is very Shang Zhen, or in other words, it is the same as Wang Lao Mao's thinking. No matter how big a thing you do, you should be single when you should be single, but you can't just throw yourself into it.

So, another idea came to mind.

Why do I have to blow up the Japs' ammunition depot? Wouldn't it be nice to plot against the Japs who came to transport ammunition on the way?

right! Just do it!

As soon as he thought of this, Shang Zhen quickly started to move again. He dragged the Japanese soldier who was stabbed to death to a dark place where no one would notice.

It was quite easy to drag down the first Japanese soldier. Shang Zhen felt that the opponent only weighed about 100 kilograms, but the tenth Japanese soldier was particularly slow. He must have weighed 130 to 40 kilograms. , this stupid little devil is not tall and eats quite a lot of fat, Shang Zhen couldn't help but complain in his heart.

After hiding the two dead bodies, Shang Zhen found a dark place to hide.

When he thought about it, there would definitely not be many Japanese soldiers coming to carry ammunition. Three or five would be a big hurdle. If he could do it without shooting, he would not shoot. This would leave the little Japs in front with no grenades to use. This was not Is it also a great achievement?

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