Chapter 746 Cooperation

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However, the Japanese commander Cao expected that Wang Jin would escape far away. After all, he was alone and had a squad of well-trained soldiers under him. When he heard the sound of shell gunshots on the left wing, he was shocked. He knew very well that the person using the shell gun must be the guerrilla he was going to deal with. After the shelling gun fired, there was no gunfire from the 38-gun. It was obvious that the three Japanese soldiers outflanking from the left wing had no time to fight back and were killed by the opponent.

Now the Japanese Army Commander Cao is more certain that the guerrilla he has to deal with is not a simple figure, but a very powerful person. A character like this would not simply run away, but would come to the rescue of his accomplices.

Thinking of this, he quickly reminded several of his soldiers to hide in case the enemy came to attack them.

A Japanese soldier was worried that Chen Asong would cause trouble, so he raised his 38-gun and hit him on the head with the butt of the gun, knocking Chen Asong unconscious.

Wang Jin came looking for the sound of gunfire. Several Japanese soldiers kept shooting in order to suppress him. When he was approaching, the gunfire suddenly stopped. He also realized that these Japanese soldiers had been on alert to prepare for a sneak attack.

The jungle is dense. If someone hides in advance and doesn't make any noise, it will be difficult for the other party to find him. Now Wang Jin was facing this situation. He couldn't see the Japanese in front of him, and he didn't dare to get too close. His actions will inevitably cause a stir, which will be discovered by the enemy. If the enemy shoots first, he will be in great danger.

Wang Jin knew very well that he was facing a squad of Japanese soldiers. According to the establishment, there should be thirteen people. He had killed two at the beginning and three more just now. There should be eight more Japanese soldiers now. personal. The Japanese soldiers divided themselves into two groups to outflank themselves. They killed three of them, and there should be three more who were outflanked by the other group.

In other words, Wang Jin is now facing five Japanese. He hoped to get rid of these few and rescue Chen Asong before the other three Japanese came back. Otherwise, if those three Japs come over for reinforcements, the trouble will be bigger.

The problem now is that neither the enemy nor we want to make a fuss first and become the target of the other party's attack. But continuing with this stalemate is not an option. If ordinary people faced this situation, they would be at a loss, but for Wang Jin, this was nothing. He had many ways to let the enemy expose the target first.

Wang Jin took out a rope from his backpack and tied it to a bush branch. Then he hid seven or eight meters away from the bush, set up his sniper rifle, and got ready to shoot.

After getting ready, Wang Jin pulled the rope with his hand. The bush was pulled by the rope and immediately began to shake.

"Pa, pa, pa," the Japanese soldiers saw the bushes shaking and immediately shot there, causing the branches and leaves of the bushes to fly.

When the Japs opened fire, their position was exposed. Wang Jin aimed at one of the guys who had half of his body exposed, and shot him, killing him instantly.

A Japanese soldier saw his companion being shot. The two were from the same hometown and had a very close relationship. He couldn't help but go to rescue him, so his figure was also exposed. He was shot by Wang Jin and died on the spot.

Wang Jin fired two shots in a row, allowing the Japanese Army Commander Cao and the remaining two Japanese soldiers to determine his location and attack him.

Wang Jin was experienced. After firing the second shot, he had already moved his position. Then he seized the opportunity and shot over, killing another Japanese.

At this time, Chief Cao and the remaining Japanese were all frightened and learned their lesson. They quickly moved to another place and did not dare to shoot again.

The Japanese commander Cao was also very scared now. He now knew clearly that there were only five people left in total between him and his soldiers. Judging from the situation of the battle, the opponent will definitely not let him go. He and the remaining Japanese are no match for the enemy at all.

Now he could only hope that the other three Japs would come over to help. He lay tightly on the ground, not daring to move at all. At the same time, he raised his ears and listened carefully to the movement on the other side, for fear that the guy would crawl over silently.

Wang Jin pulled the rope again, and the bushes shook again. However, the Japanese were imitated and refused to shoot, not wanting to make any noise to let the enemy find them.

This was not a problem for Wang Jin. He grabbed a stone beside him and shouted in Japanese: "Grenade." After saying that, he threw the stone towards the place where the Japanese troops were hiding.

The stone flew into the bushes and landed in the grass. Due to the obstruction of the bushes and grass, the Japanese couldn't see clearly whether it was really a grenade or a grenade. When they heard the sound of the stone falling near them, they were frightened and hurried to the ground. Climb far away.

This time, the noise they made was accurately captured by Wang Jin again. He fired twice and killed the remaining Japanese.

The devil Cao Chang was fooled one after another. He knew that he was no match for the other party because the other party had too many tricks. He was very worried that he would definitely die in the hands of the other party if this continued.

He didn't care about waiting for the remaining three Japanese to come over to support him. He quickly climbed up to Chen Asong and shouted: "Don't come over. Your companion is here. If you dare to come over, I will kill him."

The Japanese leader Cao was also very savvy. He was worried that the other party would think he was lying, so he stretched out his hand and pinched Chen Asong's thigh hard.

Chen Asong screamed in pain, indicating that he was indeed alive and became a prisoner of the Japanese army.

This time Wang Jin threw himself into the rat trap and didn't know what to do for a moment. At this moment, Chen Asong's shout came from the front.

Chen Asong was very clever and shouted loudly in Chinese: "Squad Leader Wang, the other Japanese are dead. Now there is only one left. Come and save me."

The Japanese commander Cao didn't understand Chinese and didn't know what Chen Asong was shouting, but he could also guess that Chen Asong was introducing the situation here to the other party. He wanted to kill Chen Asong right away, but he didn't dare yet. Now Chen Asong is a hostage and the only way to save his life.

In order to prevent Chen Asong from shouting again, the Japanese commander Cao also picked up his rifle and hit Chen Asong on the head with the butt of the rifle, knocking him out again.

He knew that Wang Jin did not dare to shoot at this time, so he hid behind Chen Asong and shouted loudly. He was calling the remaining three Japs to come quickly to reinforce him.

Wang Jin couldn't see clearly what was going on around Chen Asong and didn't dare to take action rashly. He could also predict that three other Japanese soldiers were coming for reinforcements. He knew that in this situation, it would be difficult for him to rescue Chen Asong. He decided to give up temporarily and look for other opportunities.

He guessed that these Japanese would definitely come from the highway, so he immediately took a detour and went down the mountain first. He had to go to the highway first and wait for these devils to show up.

The Japanese leader Cao was very nervous. Although he had a hostage in his hands, he was still worried that Wang Jin would sneak over and kill him suddenly. He kept shouting, urging the three Japs to come over quickly.

Fortunately, until the three devils came to his side, they did not show up. At this moment, the Japanese leader Cao didn't dare to stay in the mountain anymore and wanted to go back quickly, so he asked three Japanese soldiers to escort Chen Asong down the mountain quickly, intending to return to the road and leave by car.

They escorted Chen Asong down the mountain, but their movements were relatively slow. Wang Jin left first. He walked on the mountain road very quickly. Soon he was the first to come to the highway, and soon discovered the Japanese truck parked on the highway.

In order to rescue Chen Asong, Wang Jin decided to catch the Japanese army off guard, so he simply came to the truck. He originally planned to hide in the back of the truck, but after thinking about it, he decided it was not safe enough, so he simply climbed onto the truck and hid in the compartment.

Twenty minutes later, the Japanese escorted Chen Asong over. Chen Asong staggered along the way, and his legs and feet seemed to be not flexible enough. It was obvious that he had been beaten severely by the Japanese.

Wang Jin squatted in the carriage and could still hear the Japs cursing Chen Asong. It's no wonder that there are only four Japs left in a class. They couldn't catch Wang Jin who attacked them, so they had to vent their anger on Chen Asong.

Wang Jin raised his head and looked out through the gap in the truck's baffle, and saw that several Japanese soldiers had arrived in front of the truck, only six or seven meters away from him.

Wang Jin stood up suddenly, raised the shell gun in his hand, and shot at several Japanese soldiers. He was an expert in marksmanship, and even at such a close range, his shots were flawless. He shot one at a time and killed all four remaining Japs in the blink of an eye.

Chen Asong was escorted down the mountain by the Japanese, and was about to be put on a truck and taken away. He felt that it was impossible for Wang Jin to rescue him, and he felt very depressed and even full of fear. He knew that if he fell into the hands of the Japanese, there would be absolutely no way for him to survive, and his face turned ashen.

Wang Jin suddenly appeared, which made him overjoyed. He shouted excitedly: "Monitor Wang,..." Then he felt dizzy and fell softly.

Wang Jin jumped out of the truck and went to check the corpses of the Japanese first. After confirming that they were dead, they came to Chen Asong and checked his injuries.

Chen Asong was really unlucky. The Japanese kicked and beat him along the way, and his body was covered with bruises. The worst thing is that he was hit twice on the head with the butt of a gun, which caused two big bumps.

Wang Jin felt Chen Asong's breath with his hand and knew that he had just passed out. In order to prevent him from waking up and feeling pain, Wang Jin did not wake him up, but directly helped him deal with the injury, applying some anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointment on his body.

In this day and age, the most popular anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointment is tiger balm. Although it smells a little pungent, it is very effective in treating bruises.

After helping Chen Asong deal with the bruises, Wang Jin pinched Chen Asong's philtrum with his thumb.

Chen Asong woke up leisurely and felt a cool feeling on the injured area on his body, instead of the burning pain before. She was very grateful and admired Wang Jin, and felt very ashamed of her incompetence.

He was captured with a shell gun in his hand, but Wang Jin killed 13 heavily armed Japs and rescued himself. The gap was simply too big.

Now he increasingly hopes that he can become a special operations team member like Wang Jin. He secretly made up his mind to join the special forces team no matter what. If they didn't accept him, even if they were shameless, they would definitely join.

Wang Jin took out the map and looked at the direction of the road, which was heading northwest, which was exactly the way to go. He simply asked Chen Asong to get in the car and drive along the highway.

They were very lucky. After walking for more than ten kilometers, they saw the road turning to the west, so they abandoned the truck and walked into the mountains again.

Yamashita Fengfumi received the report from the commander of the Kawamoto Division and listened to the reports from Takakura and Tanaka. He heard that Xu Dalong was in Malaysia and felt that this was a good opportunity to get rid of Xu Dalong. Therefore, for the commander of the Kawamoto Division and Takakura, Tanaka and others agreed to the request.

Yamashita Tomofumi quickly got in touch with the Air Force. The Air Force agreed to cooperate with the actions of the 19th Wing and sent a major liaison officer to follow Takakura and Tanaka.

Takakura and Tanaka cooperated very well with the actions of the 19th Regiment. Tanaka sent many plainclothes agents to monitor the actions of the guerrilla detachment.

When they were convinced that Xu Dalong, Mr. Chen and the guerrilla detachment headquarters were in Maiba Town, they began to gather troops and prepare to launch an attack on Maiba Town.

The liaison staff sent by the Air Force also informed their superiors that the Air Force had prepared six bombers and a reconnaissance aircraft to cooperate with the 19th Wing's operations.

At this moment, bad news suddenly came from the Myanmar-Malaysia border. A large number of British and Yuanzheng Army troops gathered at the border, showing signs of a large-scale attack on Malaysia. Moreover, the other side had sent small troops to engage in small-scale battles with the Japanese troops stationed at the border.

After receiving the report, the commander of the Kawamoto Division was shocked. For a long time, both the British army and the Yuanzheng Army have been passively avoiding the war and actively provoking the Japanese army.

Nowadays, a large number of British troops and Yuanzheng troops have appeared on the Myanmar-Malaysian border, and he has only 10,000 troops at his disposal. Some of them have to maintain local security. The only mobile troops that can really be used are two infantrymen. Regiment and an Engineer Regiment.

Facing a large number of British troops and Sono's troops, Kawamoto found it difficult to cope with it. He hurriedly reported the situation to Yamashita Fengfumi and asked for tactical guidance.

Yamashita Fengwen also felt a headache after hearing the news. The main force of the 15th Army under his command is currently in the Philippines and Indonesia, and there is only one reinforced infantry unit stationed in Singapore. With such a small number of troops, it is difficult to cope with the vigorous attack of the British army and Yuanzheng army.

Now that fighting is ongoing in the Philippines and Indonesia, it is very difficult to mobilize a large number of troops. Even if it can be mobilized, it will still require the cooperation of the navy to mobilize a large number of ships. From the time the troops were assembled to the time they boarded the ship to cross the sea, it would have been impossible without ten days and a half.