Bullets were fired from behind from time to time. Fortunately, their speed was not slow. Finally, before they were hit by bullets, the two of them jumped into the trench in front of them. The two of them suddenly disappeared from the field of vision, and the Japanese soldiers who originally shot at them were dumbfounded. But they immediately realized how it was possible for two large living people to suddenly disappear in such an open area. There was only one reason, and that was that the Chinese had made arrangements here in advance.
Unfortunately, when they thought of the answer, they could only sigh in despair, because they could not get up to pursue them at all, so they could only silently rage in their hearts. In Tangcheng in the distance, at this time, it was also discovered that the hostages were safe. Worried that reinforcements would come from the other side, he immediately handed over to the assistant behind him. After a few breaths, three whistles, one long and two short, sounded. The sudden whistle sounded very rhythmic, and the remaining Japanese soldiers immediately thought that this must be a signal from the attackers.
Sure enough, after the whistle stopped, the shooting sound from behind suddenly disappeared, and only the gunmen in front of them continued to shoot at them. "They are going to evacuate!" As soon as the shouting Japanese corps commander finished speaking, the gunfire from the front also stopped. This sudden change made the last surviving Japanese soldiers overjoyed. But just when they relaxed a little and looked up to find the opponent's location, the sound of gunfire appeared again.
In order to get rid of the last few remaining Japanese soldiers, Tang Cheng shamelessly played a trick. The one long and two short whistles just now were not the evacuation signal that the Japanese soldiers thought. Tang Cheng, who continuously pulled the trigger, fired all the bullets in the magazine, then slowly raised his head to observe the situation a hundred meters ahead. The sudden front and rear attacks caused the last remaining Japanese soldiers to become silent in an instant.
After a few breaths, Tang Cheng, who had no intention of staying here, finally gave the signal to evacuate. Of the three motorcycles driven by this group of Japanese troops, only two were still running. In line with the principle of no waste, Tangcheng and the others drove away these two motorcycles. Just as Tang Cheng expected, a quarter of an hour after they left here, a Japanese and puppet army of nearly 200 people appeared here. The corpses strewn on the ground made the Japanese major who led the team very angry, and he immediately ordered a pursuit.
There were more than a dozen of them in Tangcheng, and two motorcycles could not accommodate so many people. Therefore, Tangcheng just arranged to send Mr. Cao and others away first, while he followed them on foot with the remaining team members. Not long after crossing the second trench safely, Tang Cheng discovered that there were pursuers behind him. Finding that there were a large number of pursuers, Tang Cheng used his walkie-talkie to call for a motorcycle to come back to meet them. Tang Cheng did this just to save the physical strength of himself and his team members. If the pursuers behind him kept chasing like this, there would inevitably be a firefight between them.
The two motorcycles kept turning back and forth, and soon the distance between Tangcheng and their pursuers was widened. However, for some unknown reason, the Japanese and puppet troops who were chasing them showed no signs of retreating. Tang Cheng didn't plan to keep running away. He just wanted to lure the pursuers behind him to the position he had already chosen. When there were only a few miles left from the previous night's camping ground, Tang Cheng called Mr. Cao and whispered to him. "Mr. Cao, it's not a problem to be chased like this all the time. I plan to ambush them here."
Seeing that Mr. Cao seemed to want to stop him with words, Tang Cheng rushed to continue, "Mr. Cao, you should have seen our combat power with your own eyes before. We are just ambushes, just hit and run, definitely not Stalking with these Japanese and puppet troops. Do you still remember the camp we camped at the night before yesterday? In a moment, you can take your people and go first, and just go to the camp in front and wait for us. We have motorcycles , it will be easy to catch up with you!"
Mr. Cao has already experienced Tang Cheng's uncompromising style of doing things from his interactions in the past few days. Now that Tang Cheng has made a decision, he can only nod sadly. After a cigarette, Mr. Cao and others separated from Tang Cheng and the others. The only difference from before was that they now left on foot. After watching them leave, Tang Cheng turned around with a serious expression. "Okay, all the troublemakers have left. Let's just stay here and have a good fight with the pursuers."
When the word "obstruction" appeared in Tang Cheng's words, the team members laughed out loud. Only Huang Cheng was still confused as to what they meant by laughing. The place where they were standing now was what Tang Cheng had been optimistic about when they arrived. The terrain here was very suitable for Tang Cheng and the others to use in an ambush. The waiting time in Tangcheng was not long, and the figures of the Japanese and puppet soldiers had already appeared in the telescope. It could be seen that the Japanese and puppet soldiers were chasing after them very hard, because the large troops following the soldiers had lost their formation. .
After secretly calculating the distance between these top soldiers and the main force of the Japanese and puppet troops behind him, Tang Cheng, who was lying in the pit, immediately used a walkie-talkie to contact Huang Cheng, who was hundreds of meters behind him. As in the previous battle, Huang Cheng, who was in charge of long-range firepower, was still teamed up with a team member and was placed 400 meters behind the ambush position by Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng contacted him now because he wanted Huang Cheng to use mortars first to bombard the large Japanese and puppet troops behind the vanguard.
After a dozen breaths, Huang Cheng fired the first cannonball according to the coordinates provided by Tangcheng. Only then did Huang Cheng shoot accurately. The shells falling from mid-air fell right into the large Japanese and puppet troops. With the sound of explosions, the Japanese and puppet troops, who were originally in chaotic formation, instantly became confused. It was at this time that the gun in Tang Cheng's hand fired. Most of the top Japanese and puppet soldiers who were only a hundred meters away from Tangcheng fell to the ground in an instant due to Tangcheng's rapid fire.
Tang Cheng was using a Garand rifle. The few top soldiers who had just heard the explosion had no time to react as the bullets were already in front of them. The two Japanese soldiers and one puppet soldier who were lucky enough not to be shot were lying on the ground with pale faces at this moment, worried that they would become the next unlucky ones. Tang Cheng, who had only fired three bullets, did not continue shooting at this time. Instead, he asked the assistant behind him to get up and run back. A Japanese soldier lying on the ground suddenly saw a figure holding a rifle in front of him and running desperately into the distance.
"Over there! I saw him, he's the only one!" The Japanese soldier with good eyesight shouted, got up and knelt on one knee, and raised his rifle at the same time. His shout made the other two people lying down beside him subconsciously look in the direction where the rifle in his hand was pointing. But before the Japanese soldier could shoot, Tangcheng immediately pulled the trigger and shot three times in a row, killing the remaining three top Japanese and puppet soldiers.
"Ta da da... da da da..." Further away, the large Japanese and puppet troops that had just experienced the shelling had already realized that they had encountered an ambush. The first to come to their senses were the two Japanese machine gunners. After only slightly discerning the direction of the gunfire, they set up their own light machine guns and fired a round of shots in the direction of Tangcheng. After the continuous gunshots of the light machine gun, there was a rhythmic whistle, and Tang Cheng also ran away with his gun.
However, Tang Cheng did not retreat very far, so he jumped into a trench that had been prepared. In this trench, there were two other team members and Tang Cheng's former assistant. Tang Cheng jumped into the trench, threw the Garand rifle in his hand to his assistant, then took the sniper rifle handed by the other party, turned around and lay down in front of the trench. The large Japanese and puppet troops, who realized in hindsight, were at least more than 300 meters away from Tangcheng. Using the Garand rifle could no longer guarantee accurate shooting, but the sniper rifle in Tangcheng's hands could achieve accurate shooting.
In fact, after Tang Cheng turned on the triple eyepiece skill, he could still accurately shoot the Japanese and puppet troops 300 meters away using the Garand rifle. But there were still three team members in the trench where he was, and Tang Cheng did not intend to expose his secret to them. Tang Cheng, who was lying in front of the trench, raised his gun and started shooting. In just a dozen breaths, he shot out all five bullets in the magazine. The three idle team members held up binoculars and began to help Tang Cheng record the shooting results.
In just over a minute, Tang Cheng quickly fired all 20 bullets on the four bullet bridges. The rate of fire of 10 bullets per minute is not Tang Cheng's limit. He once fired 24 bullets in one minute with the same Garand rifle in the suburbs of Chongqing, and the gun hit the target. When he shot the Japanese and puppet troops in Tangcheng, another shooter who had been ready on his flank also shot at the Japanese machine gunner.
The forwards of the Japanese and puppet troops, who had been hit by bullets one after another, quickly reacted. They began to call the grenadiers to move forward, but Tangcheng did not give them this chance at all. The grenadiers of the Japanese and puppet troops were pinned down more than 200 meters away by Tang Cheng using sniper rifles. This group of Japanese and puppet troops are also equipped with old-fashioned 50mm grenade launchers. Therefore, their grenade launchers are more than 200 meters away and cannot reach Tangcheng at all.
The grenades did not have enough range, and their two light machine guns were also suppressed. With their superior numbers, they were unable to do anything to hypnotize the sporadic enemies. If it were the Japanese army that invaded China in the early stage at this moment, they should divide their forces at this time to outflank Tangcheng from both wings. However, most of the Japanese and puppet troops in front of them were new recruits. Although the Japanese officer leading the team was a major, he had never really experienced war.
It can be said that Tangcheng now has the right time, place, people and three oceans. This kind of face-to-face war of attrition is exactly what Tangcheng hopes to see the most. Gunshots came one after another, and the Japanese and puppet troops who tried to attack suffered heavy casualties in a short period of time. In particular, their two light machine guns have become the hardest hit area. Anyone who wants to get close to those two light machine guns will be shot accurately.