Chapter 83: Killing Quartet (5)

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Hidden in the distance, Tang Cheng has been observing Mr. Cao's every move through the scope. He originally thought that Mr. Cao's side would go smoothly, but he did not expect that Mr. Cao had been talking to the Japanese officer for so long, but he did not see him release him. Tang Cheng immediately realized that something might have gone wrong, but he didn't know where it was. However, judging from the reaction of the Japanese officer, it seemed that something was wrong. At this moment, Tang Cheng saw Mr. Cao's gesture through the scope.

At this moment, the gesture made by Mr. Cao with his left hand against his trouser leg was the action code Tang Cheng had agreed with Mr. Cao in advance in order to guard against changes in the situation. Seeing the gesture made by Mr. Cao, Tang Cheng immediately took the walkie-talkie from the hands of the team members around him and ordered Huang Cheng, who was ambushing a thousand meters away, to fire artillery shells at the two Japanese trucks according to the coordinates he provided. The first shell Huang Cheng fired did not hit the target, but he immediately adjusted to stop nausea and fired the second shell.

This time, the shells fired by Huang Cheng did not disappoint Tangcheng. The truck with Japanese soldiers jumping out from the back of the carriage was directly hit by the shell. Along with the explosion, the Japanese truck was submerged in flames and dust, making Second Lieutenant Onomichi, who turned around, furious. Unfortunately, when he turned around again to catch Mr. Cao, he found that Mr. Cao had already been carried away by two of his men. At the three-wheeled motorcycle ten meters away from them, the two soldiers who were originally guarding the hostages had fallen down one after another.

"Xiaosi, don't move, just lie down on the spot..." Mr. Cao, who was being held up by two men and ran back, did not struggle, but just walked back involuntarily, shouting at the top of his lungs. stand up. Xiao Si was the nickname of Mr. Cao’s nephew. When he heard Mr. Cao’s shouting, the young man who was sitting in the motorcycle compartment under supervision immediately jumped out of the motorcycle compartment and lay down on the spot. Come down.

Huang Cheng's bombardment continued. Tang Cheng, who had handed over the walkie-talkie to his team members, had already raised his sniper rifle and aimed at Second Lieutenant Onomichi. The shooting distance is less than 300 meters, which is not difficult for Tangcheng. The attack came too suddenly. Second Lieutenant Onomichi, who had underestimated Mr. Cao before, never thought that someone would attack him here. Therefore, the two shellings, which were less than a few breaths apart, made Second Lieutenant Onomichi dumbfounded for a moment.

When he came to his senses, he took out his gun from his waist and was about to shoot Mr. Cao who had run away. A bullet came from a distance and punched a hole in his head. hole. Mr. Cao, who was being helped by his men to run, heard the explosions and gunshots coming from behind, and he was even more worried about his nephew. When he jumped into the trench out of breath, a team member ambushing in the trench thrust a telescope into his hand.

Mr. Cao, who was very unskilled in his movements, followed the team member's instructions and lay down on the edge of the trench, using his binoculars to look at the lone three-wheeled motorcycle parked in front of him. It turned out that his nephew was lying in the field next to the motorcycle with his head in his hands. "Mr. Cao, don't worry. Since our captain has promised you, your nephew will definitely survive." The team member who pointed out Mr. Cao pinned the anxious Mr. Cao down in the trench.

While Mr. Cao and the two were struggling in the trench, the battle ahead had entered a fierce stage. About 30 Japanese soldiers jumped out of two trucks. Although Second Lieutenant Onomichi, who was commanding them, had been shot by Tang Cheng, Captain Cao among them played the role of temporary command. Under the command of a commander Cao, the remaining Japanese soldiers who had escaped two shellings were hiding in the back of the truck and shooting randomly in the direction of Tangcheng.

While these Japanese soldiers fired randomly to attract Tang Cheng's attention, two grenadiers had already launched a grenade each. It's a pity that Tangcheng is close to 300 meters away from them, and the grenade in their hands can't hit Tangcheng at all. The two grenades had no effect. The Japanese commander Cao, who realized something was wrong, ordered the driver to start the remaining truck, trying to use the truck as a cover to reduce the distance between them and Tangcheng. At the same time, the boy who had been lying quietly next to the motorcycle also became their target.

But they didn't know that Tang Cheng was no ordinary gunman. After firing two bullets in a row, the truck that had just been started stopped moving again. Unable to fight and unable to retreat, the remaining Japanese troops suddenly found themselves in an extremely embarrassing situation. Just when they felt embarrassed, the snipers placed on the other side by Tang Cheng also began to join the battle at this time. Although this team member who uses a sniper rifle is not as deadly as Tang Cheng, his joining instantly turned the situation around.

The remaining Japanese troops, who used trucks as cover, originally planned to stay there and fight the attackers until reinforcements arrived. They never thought that there was another gunman on the other side, and his marksmanship was equally powerful. This situation where others can hit you but you can't hit your opponent is really frustrating. But they had no other way at the moment. After several people were shot in succession, the Japanese commander Cao, who had been hiding well, finally couldn't bear it anymore.

"Baga! We can't go on like this. The current situation is very unfavorable to us! If it goes on like this, there will only be one ending, and that is that we will be regarded as cowards and be beaten to death by them one by one." Cao Chang said with an angry look on his face. He began to fool the soldiers around him, but he knew very well that if he didn't react, they would all die here. Under his fanning, the remaining Japanese soldiers all used their last courage and planned a desperate attack.

"Akita, the grenade you just launched was ineffective because it was too far away. After a while, we will use a skirmish charge to attract the attention of the shooter on the left and buy you time. So, please leave everything to me. You!" The Japanese commander Cao was not an idiot. Without the firepower of a machine gun, he could only place his last hope on their two grenade launchers. After a few breaths, the Japanese commander Cao looked around at his soldiers for the last time, shouted and was the first to rush out from behind the truck.

Tang Cheng did not expect that the opponent suddenly came, but he immediately came to his senses and used the fastest speed to shoot out all five bullets in the sniper rifle magazine. Tang Cheng, who then reloaded his bullets, suddenly noticed something strange. He finally discovered that the two Japanese soldiers rushing at the rear seemed to be grenadiers. Daqing just wants to steal the chicken! Tang Cheng, who guessed the other party's thoughts, couldn't help but grinned. After a few breaths, the two Japanese grenadiers received Tang Cheng's attention.

Under the attack of two sniper rifles, the remaining Japanese troops who escaped the protection of the truck soon reduced to less than 20 people, and the fastest among them was at least 150 meters away from Tangcheng. The Japanese commander Cao who encouraged everyone to charge has been killed by Tang Cheng's gun, and now only a corps commander takes over the command. The unfavorable situation in front of him made the Japanese army commander already want to retreat, but he also knew that at this time, he could only continue to rush forward, otherwise he would only die.

But what he didn't know was that after they entered a distance of 200 meters, Tang Cheng, who originally used a bolt-action sniper rifle, had already switched to his assistant's Garand rifle. Compared with bolt-action sniper rifles, the Garand rifle has a faster rate of fire and is more suitable for the current situation. The gunfire on the Tangcheng side was faster than the other, but the number of attacking soldiers on the Japanese side was decreasing sharply. At a distance of 150 meters, a fully armed soldier might only need a little over 20 seconds to run across this distance.

But they didn't know that when Tang Cheng used the Garand rifle, more than 20 seconds was enough for him to shoot out two fully loaded bullet bridges in a row. The magazine bridge of the Garand rifle is loaded with 8 rounds of ammunition. Two such fully loaded magazine bridges are 16 rounds of ammunition. And behind these Japanese soldiers, there was another sniper rifle, shooting them from behind. As a result, in Mr. Cao's comments in the trench not far away, these Japanese soldiers, who were shouting and charging as fast as wild boars, fell to the ground one after another amidst the rapid gunfire.

Tang Cheng was reassured by the snipers he had arranged in the other direction, so he focused on the Japanese troops closest to him. All Japanese troops within a hundred meters range would become Tang Cheng's priority shooting targets, especially these veterans among the Japanese troops. After firing two consecutive bullets from the bridge, Tang Cheng could no longer see the Japanese troops shouting for a charge. It was not that Tang Cheng had killed all the Japanese soldiers, but that some Japanese soldiers realized something was wrong and lay down on the spot.

Although the number of these Japanese soldiers who are still alive is not large, their plans are good. They planned to crawl forward, shrink the distance from their opponents, engage in shooting confrontations with their opponents, entangle their opponents as much as possible, and wait for reinforcements to appear, but they ignored the purpose of Tangcheng's actions. The main purpose of Tangcheng's group coming here was to bring back Mr. Cao's nephew, not to shoot them specifically.

The two team members who were in the same trench as Mr. Cao saw that the attention of the remaining Japanese soldiers was attracted to Tangcheng. One of them immediately jumped out of the trench, his whole body close to the ground, and moved forward quickly relying only on the power of his hands and feet. By the time the remaining Japanese soldiers noticed something unusual here, the agile team member had already pulled Mr. Cao's nephew and ran back.