The War of Resistance

Chapter 853 The Strongest Individual Soldier (2)

After Shang Zhen killed some Japanese soldiers, he also carefully observed the surrounding terrain. There was no cover within 200 to 300 meters to the left and right. The Japanese army would not be able to escape his eyes if they tried to turn around, and within 200 to 300 meters, there was no cover. The outside is either water or muddy ponds, and it is not easy for the Japanese army to turn around.

Since he is condescending and the Japanese army cannot outflank him in a short period of time, why don't he take the opportunity to kill more Japanese?

Mr. Wang said, "It's a crime to bully honest people," but Shang Zhen felt that it was also a crime to not kill the little Japanese devil if he could!

Shang Zhen was now more than 300 meters away from the Japanese soldiers he shot. He saw that the Japanese soldiers were not moving, but he just wanted to change his shooting position.

Although there are so many tombstones in the cemetery, Shang Zhen also knows that the Japanese soldiers in the distance are staring at the stone and wooden signs, so it is the safest choice to keep changing positions to shoot.

Shang Zhen glanced at the grave pit about ten meters away from him again, and finally decided to go there.

If you just go back and offend other people's ancestors, you will always have to say something.

"Oh, oh." Shang Zhen sighed first.

The reason why he said "Oh" was because he didn't know what to call the bones in front of him.

Calling people "Grandpa", but what if they are "Grandma".

Calling someone "uncle" just in case the person is a widow.

Give someone the title of an adult, just in case the person is a child who died young.

No, that bone stick can’t be a child!

Forget it, don't worry about how old they are, just say a few words, that's all.

So Shang Zhen said: "Look, we are all Chinese, and you can't just watch the little devils bully us Chinese.

I am borrowing your precious land now, and I will try not to step on your bones. When I retreat soon, I will never lead the Japanese to the village where your children and grandchildren live. "

The reason why Shang Zhen said this was because he looked south before ambushing the Japanese army, and he happened to bring a telescope, and he saw the smoke in the distance.

He thought that this cemetery should be the place where dead people were buried in that village. However, the south had a long history, so he didn't know how many dead people were buried in this cemetery.

Northeastern people think that what Shang Zhen is doing now is called relieving suspicion. What does Shang Zhen's behavior look like? It's just like the cook in a restaurant who will mutter a few words when killing live animals, "Don't blame me, fish, fish, you are a dish in this world." That's basically what it means.

After finishing mumbling, Shang Zhen felt no more burden, and then he crawled forward.

And just before he was about to enter the grave, he actually used his rifle to pull the scattered bones aside a few times to prevent himself from stepping on them.

However, when Shang Zhen entered the collapsed grave and looked forward, he became engrossed again, as if he had completely forgotten the bones at his feet.

After observing for a while, Shang Zhen didn't see anything unusual about the Japanese soldiers lying on the ground.

However, just to be on the safe side, he finally took out his binoculars.

With the help of telescopes, the dead Japanese soldiers became clear.

Shang Zhen was indifferent to the death of the Japanese soldiers.

But after observing for a while, I suddenly noticed something was wrong!

What's wrong?

Before changing his shooting position this time, he had used his binoculars to look ahead.

In my impression, except for one Japanese soldier, all the other Japanese soldiers lay down towards the front, which was the direction where he was.

The soldiers threw themselves forward, which of course showed that the soldiers were not afraid of death, which meant dying on the way to charge.

If the soldier turned around and fell, he was at least suspected of retreating.

The Japanese army was so fierce and unafraid of death. The group of Japanese soldiers who rushed out at that time really did not retreat, so they were all knocked down by him on the way to the charge. Shang Zhen was deeply impressed by this.

As for asking Shang Zhen to admire the Japanese army for not being afraid of death, he has no intention of doing so. The less afraid you are of death, the more I will punish you to death! This is called the true nature of a king!

Precisely because most of the Japanese soldiers fell forward, Shang Zhen certainly remembered that the only Japanese soldier who died after charging forward was the wounded soldier who he had used as bait earlier.

Just because he used this live bait, he killed two more Japanese soldiers.

But now, why are there two Japanese soldiers rushing behind?

Could it be that some of the Japanese soldiers who were shot by him were pretending to be dead?

Thinking of this, Shang Zhen took a telescope and continued to observe.

Having a telescope is different after all. After observing for a while, Shang Zhen confirmed that the second Japanese soldier with his head facing north, that is, the Japanese side, and his legs facing south, that is, his side, was actually "alive"!

Give him another shot to prevent him from crawling back and then hook other Japanese soldiers to rescue him.

This was Shang Zhen's first thought when he saw that the Japanese army was still alive. Wasn't this what he had done before?

But just when he was about to put down the telescope and touch the rifle, he suddenly stopped and then started observing again.

Of course he knew that the large group of Japanese soldiers was not far away from the wounded Japanese soldier who was crawling back.

He also knew that some Japanese troops were hiding behind the only dirt bag in front, and that the other Japanese troops should be hiding behind ridges, ridges, or something like that.

I wonder if the Japanese will send people out to rescue this half-dead guy who is crawling back this time. Last time, the Japanese used machine guns to protect people.

Thinking of this, Shang Zhen decided not to care about the wounded Japanese soldier anymore. He held up the telescope and adjusted the focus to look in front of the Japanese soldier.

And he had just adjusted the focus clearly, and he actually saw rows of Japanese heads just a few dozen meters in front of the wounded Japanese soldier, and there were also Japanese soldiers with machine guns set up.

This was really a pretense to save people, and Shang Zhen couldn't help but have a sneer on his face.

Should I ask you to save me? I told you to save your ass!

Shang Zhen pondered and then used the telescope to observe.

Since the Japanese troops in the distance were lining up and waiting to rescue the wounded, they were lining up and waiting for me to shoot. So why didn't I pick a valuable target to shoot?

What are valuable goals? For example, the commander of the Japanese army, and the machine gunner of the Japanese army.

While Shang Zhen was observing, the wounded Japanese soldier was already crawling closer and closer to the Japanese army.

Shang Zhen was far away from the Japanese army. Of course he didn't know that he couldn't hear it, but now the entire Japanese army was encouraging his injured comrade to crawl back.

Finally, when Shang Zhen put down his binoculars, placed his rifle on the grave in front of him, and began to take aim, it happened that the Japanese captain raised the command knife in his hand.

That was when the Japanese squad leader ordered his soldiers to carry out covering fire at the cemetery ahead. He did not believe that Shang Zhen, the Chinese soldier on the opposite side, would let his men go back safely.

But before he could shout out the words, Shang Zhen's gun fired. The gun went off and the knife fell, and the man fell to the ground. When the Japanese soldier next to him looked over again, the Japanese squad leader had more wounds on his forehead. A bullet hole.

The battle started again, but the Japanese army in the distance still did not find Shang Zhen. From a distance, the tombstones on the hillside looked like a forest, and the Japanese army could only shoot blindly.

Shang Zhen only fired five shots this time, and then he found a safe place to hide himself.

At the same time, he was still mumbling: "Red umbrella, white pole, if you are not afraid of death, come up, I will let you lie down on the wooden board."

Shang Zhen heard this from Bai Zhan. Bai Zhan said it was in Sichuan dialect. It didn't matter whether he could learn it now or not.

It is impossible for the dead people in the cemetery to crawl out and laugh at themselves. If they had the ability to crawl out directly, they would definitely go and fight the little devils.

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