Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Historic -> Anti-Japanese Almighty Soldier King

Chapter 1410 Taking the Position (Third Update)

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    You can search "Anti-Japanese Almighty Soldier King" in Baidu to find the latest chapter!

    "Damn it!" Zhao Hanxing put down the telescope and punched the wall of the shelter heavily.

    Deputy battalion commander Wang Rui was his old brother who had been with him since Nanjing, but just now, he died tragically under the gunfire of the Japanese, and even his intact body was not left behind.

    Just now, Zhao Hanxing had a panoramic view of the bloody scene of Wang Rui being smashed through the telescope.

    What makes Zhao Hanxing even more angry is that not only did the battalion deputy Wang Rui die, but the position was not yet captured!

    This made Zhao Hanxing a little embarrassed. He had praised Haikou in front of Lao Chi. If he couldn't win the position, not only would the two bastards Hu Qing and Lu Enguang laugh at him, but Lao Chi wouldn't be able to spare him either!

    At that moment, Zhao Hanxing walked out of the shelter and said sternly: "Herald the order!"

    There were several messengers squatting in the tunnel outside the shelter. Suddenly one of the messengers stood up and said, "Yes!"

    Zhao Hanxing snorted, biting his back teeth and roared in a low voice: "Order the second echelon to attack and tell them that they must capture the Japanese position this time no matter what, otherwise I will not be able to spare them!"

    "Yes!" The ordering soldier saluted with a military salute and flew away.

    ¡­¡­

    Gouwa was caught in a fierce struggle. Should he lie down and pretend to be dead, or should he jump up and fight the Japanese?

    Because the Japs were cleaning up the battlefield, seven or eight Japs soldiers were carrying bayonets mounted on their heads and were searching along the hillside for seriously injured but not dead Chinese soldiers.

    Once a Chinese soldier is found, whether he is dead or seriously injured but not dead, he must do a last-ditch attack.

    This is actually a routine operation, because not only the devils, they also do this, and the capture of prisoners also depends on the time, and most of the time they do not want prisoners.

    As time went by, the Japanese gradually found the cave where Gou Wa was hiding.

    One of the Japanese infantrymen seemed to have discovered something, and walked straight towards Gou Wa with a shining bayonet. Gou Wa's heart immediately jumped into his throat.

    Amidst the rustling footsteps, the Japanese soldiers are getting closer and closer.

    But Gouwa calmed down instead. At this time, it was impossible to escape. He could only fight with the devils desperately. If he killed one, he would be enough. If he could kill two, he would make a lot of money!

    Gouwa tightened his grip on Garland, who had the bayonet fixed.

    The Japs were getting closer and closer, now less than twenty meters away.

    Just when Gouwa couldn't help but want to jump up, a figure suddenly jumped up from the ravine less than ten meters away from him, yelled and rushed towards the Japanese with a bayonet in hand.

    Gouwa recognized him at a glance as his comrade Ji Zhao.

    In the blink of an eye, Chicken Feet had already rushed to the Japs, and immediately stabbed him.

    The Japanese was already prepared, and with a slight movement of his bayonet, he deflected Chicken Claw's attack. Not only that, the Japanese returned the thrust with his backhand, but Chicken Claw easily dodged it.

    With just one move, both sides proved to be masters of assassination.

    But unfortunately, Chicken Feet is alone.

    Not only did the chicken claw stab him a second time, but several Japanese soldiers not far away opened fire at the same time.

    The crisp sound of gunshots rang out, and there were several bullet holes in Chicken Feet's thin chest, and then he fell straight down. The Japanese who stabbed Chicken Feet just now refused to let go, and stabbed Chicken Feet several more times at the heart.  knife.

    The dog's bite was almost to pieces, but he held it back because he knew that even if he rushed out desperately, he would not be able to avenge the chicken feet, and would only die in vain.

    So Gouwa retracted his body into the stone recess and did not move.

    The Japs took a quick glance, but did not find Gou Wa hiding in the stone recess, and went in another direction.

    Soon, seven or eight Japanese soldiers went down the slope and then cleaned the battlefield below. Gouwa breathed a sigh of relief, but he knew very well that the danger was not eliminated.

    Because the Japanese might still find him when they return.

    Just when Gouwa was nervously thinking about what to do, the 1st Battalion's attack began again.

    After firing two rows of shells, the second assault echelon once again opened up its formation and launched an attack on the Japanese position.

    The national army launched another attack, and the seven or eight Japanese soldiers who were cleaning the battlefield on the hillside immediately turned around and ran towards the mountain. One of the Japanese soldiers came towards Gouwa in a daze.

    Gouwa subconsciously wanted to shoot, but just when he was about to pull the trigger, his heart suddenly moved. Then he turned over slightly and lay next to the dead chicken feet, and smeared the blood on his face.

    The Japs running this way almost stepped on the dog.He ran over to the grass next to the bag, but he didn't even take a second look at the "body lying on the ground" Gouwa, and ran directly over.

    After seven or eight Japanese soldiers passed by and were estimated to be more than ten meters away, Gouwa immediately turned over, sat up with the Garand rifle, and then pulled the trigger.

    "Ding ding" The crisp sound of the gun's impact sounded.

    The seven or eight Japanese who were unprepared and had their backs turned to Gou Wa fell to the ground one after another.

    The Japs guarding the mountainside position obviously did not expect such a change. They did not even have time to turn their guns and could only watch seven or eight Japs being shot.

    After shooting these seven or eight Japanese, Gouwa immediately hid in the stone recess.

    At this time, the Japanese on the mountainside position finally reacted and opened fire continuously.

    But due to the obstruction of the rocks, it was impossible to hit Gouwa. Several Japanese soldiers tried to throw grenades down, but they either hit the rocks or threw them over.

    The Japanese team leader did not want to leave this time bomb behind, so he sent half of his squad to rush down the hillside to try to kill Gou Wa.

    But by this time, the second attack echelon of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Rong Regiment had approached within 200 meters. The company commander leading the attack realized this and concentrated firepower without hesitation to support Gouwa.

    A few seconds later, the seven or eight Japanese who rushed out of the position were piled to the ground.

    The attacks of the second echelon were just as sharp, and they were soon within a hundred meters.

    The Japs on the mountainside position were completely attracted and could not take care of Gouwa for the time being.

    Taking advantage of this short gap, Gouwa straightened up without hesitation, holding the Garand rifle and aiming at the anti-aircraft gun position located on the ridge diagonally in front of him. He pulled the trigger and fired a long burst.

    In the field of vision, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers on the anti-aircraft gun position fell down one after another.

    After firing the magazine, Gouwa retracted his body. While avoiding the enemy's retaliatory fire, he took off a grenade from his waist, knocked it hard on the rock, and threw it out.

    The grenade flew more than fifty meters in the air and landed accurately on the anti-aircraft gun position.

    With just a bang, a ball of flames burst out from the anti-aircraft gun position on the ridge.

    Looking back, I saw that the second attack echelon was approaching within fifty meters, and the company commander leading the team even gave Gou Wa a thumbs up while charging.

    The dog boy grinned and smiled happily.

    Because he knew that the position was taken.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report