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Volume 1: Killing the Japs and Upgrading Chapter 604: The Fire is Continuous

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    Umezawa Michiji was leisurely thinking about how many tons of Chinese bombs would be wasted in the air-raid shelter. Little did he know that this time the airship was filled with oil and only a small amount of bombs.

    On Chang'e 1, Xu Fei looked at the barrels of oil one after another, and couldn't help but feel very excited. There were two tons of oil on each airship. Twelve airships equaled 24 tons of oil. The oil was poured from mid-air.  If it goes down, even if some of it spreads to other places, there will always be some that get into the trenches.

    And those Japanese air-raid shelters were built in trenches, and the oil flowed downwards. The effect is spectacular when you think about it.

    A moment later, the airship stopped above the Japanese construction. Following the orders of the captains of the airships, bombs fell from the cabin one by one.

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    The sharp whistling sound of bombs pierced the sky, which was breathtaking.

    In the air-raid shelter, the Japanese soldiers curled their lips in disdain. They had long been accustomed to China's form of attack, and they no longer had the original fear and worry.

    Boom, boom¡­

    Bombs fell all over the trenches. Looking from mid-air, it looked like flowers of death blooming, brilliant and gorgeous.

    "Go forward about five meters!" On each airship, the lookouts quickly reported their observations in a timely manner. These bombs were just test launches.

    Cannons can be test-fired, why not airships?

    After countless tests, the airship brigade has figured out an effective test firing procedure.

    Each airship either moved forward or retreated, and then dropped cannonballs for a second correction. Anyway, the Japanese had nothing that could threaten the airship, and the pilots were playing with it calmly.

    The people in the airship brigade were not in a hurry, but the artillery team was getting impatient.

    "If there hadn't been an order from above, these artillerymen who had been well prepared would have poured the shells on the Japanese positions.

    "Alas, these pilots are so squeamish. They even fight so unhurriedly, but our artillery is so nimble."

    "That's right. I'll let them see what it means to fire a salvo of ten thousand guns later."

    "Don't tell me, I have been an artilleryman for more than ten years, and it was only today that I saw so many cannons gathered together."

    "You don't know this, right? It will probably be used this way in the future. I heard that our artillery team will form a separate army in the future and will be directly under the command of each military region."

    "Wow, this is such a good thing."

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    While these people were chatting, most of the airships in the sky also adjusted their targets.

    ¡°Put down the oil!¡±

    ¡°Put down the oil!¡±

    ¡­

    The captains on each airship issued the same order.

    Immediately, like a burst of oil rain, sticky oil fell from the sky and landed everywhere on the Japanese trenches and fortifications.

    Several Japanese observers did not hear the explosion for a long time, so they all got out of the air-raid shelter and looked up to the sky carefully.

    "What kind of secret weapon is this for the Chinese people?" Seeing the liquid in the air, they couldn't figure it out or figure it out, so they just screamed anxiously.

    However, they hurriedly hid back in the cave. After a while, they still heard no movement, and the observers who were eager to find out the truth stuck their heads out again.

    By this time, they had seen the oil falling into the trench and flowing downwards.

    "At this time?" One of the Japanese stepped on it with his foot and found that there was nothing strange, then touched it with his hand.

    "Isn't this oil?" After the Japanese man recognized it, he suddenly had a bad feeling in his heart.

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    There was another sound in the air. He looked up and saw rows of bombs falling to the ground. He couldn't help but roll back into the air-raid shelter in panic.

    "Your Excellency, Major General, the Chinese dropped oil and are now dropping bombs!"

    Umezawa Michiji stood up and said hurriedly, as if he had thought of something: "Quick, block the entrance to the air raid shelter to prevent oil from flowing in."

    Several staff officers and guards hurriedly stepped forward to shovel the soil and pile it at the entrance of the cave. Umezawa Michiji was about to pass this order to all air-raid shelters.

    However, by this time the bomb had already landed.

    First, there were countless booming bomb explosions. The air-raid shelter was shaken for a while, and the soil on the top was swishing down. Umezawa Michio felt as if he was experiencing an earthquake, and his body was jolting up and down and left and right uncontrollably.

    But, this is not the worst situation, and then, snortcoax

    A huge fireBurning from the trenches, the flames rose into the sky, and the smoke produced caused everyone in the airship above to choke and cough.

    A sea of ??fire vowed to burn everything on the earth. Even the Chinese headquarters several kilometers away could clearly see it.

    Nie Shicheng was dumbfounded when he looked at the extremely powerful sea of ??fire. Even he did not expect it to be so powerful. He thought in his heart: The burning camp in Red Cliff of the Three Kingdoms must be nothing more than this.

    The Chinese soldiers lying in ambush on the front-line offensive positions seemed to feel a wave of fire coming towards their faces, not to mention the Japanese soldiers in the air-raid shelters.

    The air was consumed in an instant, and scorching fire jumped in from outside the cave.

    They only felt it was difficult to breathe, their throats were dry, and the temperature in the cave was getting higher and higher. They felt like a fish in a steamer, about to be steamed dry and cooked.

    Some Japanese soldiers who couldn't bear it immediately got out of the air-raid shelter and were immediately buried in the sea of ????fire. The raging fire burned on their bodies. No matter how hard they beat them, it was of no avail. Amidst the screams, they were all reduced to ashes.

    More Japanese soldiers buried their heads deeply in the soil. The damp soil they usually disliked has now become their life-saving soil.

    Even so, oil had already flowed into some air-raid shelters. At this time, the fire burned along the oil and immediately burned out the remaining air in the cave.

    Countless Japanese soldiers curled up like this and suffocated to death!

    The artillerymen on the artillery position forgot to fire. They were dumbfounded at this shocking scene. They couldn't help but began to mourn for the Japanese in their hearts. When they looked at the airship in the sky, they no longer had the previous contempt, but  I shuddered involuntarily, it seemed that there was not an airship, but a man-eating demon.

    After six minutes, when the fire abated slightly, the general who directed the artillery attack realized what was happening.

    "Start test firing!"

    "Start test firing!"

    ¡­

    The order spread throughout the artillery positions.

    With a cry, get ready!

    Hundreds of bombs were like a meteor shower, drawing graceful curves and making a sharp whistling sound in mid-air. The infantry ambushing on the front line raised their heads and watched the black mass of shells falling mercilessly.  Go to the Japanese position and stab their wounded bodies with another knife.

    How can the effect of hundreds of artillery shells be the same as the effect of a dozen bombs? Today is the suffering day of the Korean Japanese. The Japanese in other places in the trenches are all lucky that they are not among the enemy's shelling.

    Hundreds of cannonballs fell on the ground one after another. Xu Fei looked from above and felt that the mountains below were falling apart and the ground was cracking, and all the jade and rocks were destroyed.

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