The explosion came suddenly, and the Japanese and puppet troops appeared with a large number of casualties. They didn't bother to continue the pursuit. Tangcheng and the others did not take advantage of this moment to continue attacking the Japanese and puppet troops on the road, but chose to leave immediately. By the time Tang Cheng and the others caught up with Mr. Cao and others in front, it was already bright. After what happened before, Tang Cheng no longer mentioned the raids on the surrounding Japanese and puppet strongholds. What he wanted to do now was to send Mr. Cao and the others away as soon as possible.
In the next two days, Tangcheng and the others tried their best to avoid trouble along the way. However, when they were still in the last stretch of distance from the national army-controlled area, they still encountered trouble. The faint sound of gunfire from the front instantly alerted Tang Cheng and others who had already walked to Manlu. The two team members acting as vanguard immediately threw down their extra equipment and quickly stepped forward to investigate the situation. A quarter of an hour later, a team member ran back from the hillside in front and brought news to Tangcheng.
"Captain, in the mountain col two miles away from us, the Japanese and puppet troops are encircling and suppressing a group of guerrillas. If we take a detour, we will have to climb a few more hills from the left, and the road will not be easy to walk." The person who brought back the news When the team members reported the situation, they did not avoid Mr. Cao and others. When Tang Cheng heard this, he did not hesitate at all. He just left one team member on the spot, while he led the other team members and Huang Cheng up the hillside quickly.
The hillside is condescending, and Tang Cheng has activated the triple eyepiece skill, so he can see more clearly than others. The two sides who were exchanging fire in the mountain col did not notice Tang Cheng and the others appearing on the hillside here. Judging from the exchange of fire between the two sides, the Japanese and puppet troops, who had the upper hand in numbers, had already surrounded more than a dozen guerrillas in the mountain col. Tang Cheng then pulled Huang Cheng over and whispered, "Put up your mortar. When I give the signal, you will fire one round at the Japanese and puppet troops."
Huang Cheng followed him out this time, but after a while, after hearing Tang Cheng's explanation, the boy stopped thinking about other things and just quickly set up the mortar. "You guys stay here, I'll go over and take a look! If I get into a fight with them later, just protect Mr. Cao and the others behind." After explaining to the other team members under his command, Tang Cheng carried a Holding a Garand rifle, he quickly ran down the hillside. After a dozen breaths, Tang Cheng came down the hillside and shortened the distance between himself and the Japanese and puppet troops to less than 500 meters.
At this time, some of the Japanese troops in the mountainous area had already noticed Tang Cheng running down the hillside. However, Tang Cheng was too far away from them. Apart from the light and heavy machine guns they carried, there was no other way to threaten Tang Cheng. The besieged guerrillas seemed to have noticed Tangcheng at this time, but they couldn't protect themselves, and they didn't even pay attention to Tangcheng at this moment. Knowing that the Japanese army had noticed Tangcheng, he did not slow down, but accelerated again, and continued to shorten the distance between himself and these Japanese and puppet troops to less than 300 meters.
Tang Cheng's performance greatly surprised the Japanese soldiers who noticed him. Just as they were surprised, Tang Cheng, who was running fast, suddenly disappeared from their sight. What the hell is this? The Japanese army, with doubts in their minds, immediately dispatched a few puppet soldiers, and under the leadership of three Japanese soldiers, they searched for the location where Tangcheng disappeared. Naturally, Tang Cheng would not really disappear. He just lay on the ground, using the cover of the terrain to quickly move towards his left side using a low and crawling figure.
Not far to the left of Tangcheng, there happens to be a shallow ditch washed out by rain all year round. Although this shallow ditch cannot completely block Tangcheng, the two sides of the shallow ditch are covered with weeds, which can be used by Tangcheng. superior. The few Japanese and puppet soldiers who came to Tangcheng had only taken a few steps with their guns in hand. Tangcheng, who had already rolled into a shallow ditch, had already lifted the Garand rifle in his hand from the weeds in front of him. Stretched out. The shooting distance is less than 300 meters, which is as easy as drinking water and eating for Tang Cheng who has already activated the triple eyepiece skill.
The next second, gunfire rang out, and the three Japanese soldiers led by him were shot and fell one after another in the rapid gunfire. Although the fighting ability of the other puppet soldiers was not very good, their ability to save lives was first-rate. Seeing that the three Japanese soldiers walking in front of them were shot and fell one after another, these puppet soldiers immediately lay down on the spot, and no one dared to raise their heads. Tang Cheng, who was behind the weeds, ignored so much. He just held the Garand rifle in his hand and shot out all the remaining bullets in the magazine in one breath.
The eight bullets fired from Tangcheng were not wasted at all, and they all penetrated into the bodies of the Japanese soldiers. In just one encounter, he lost eight people on his side. The Japanese captain who commanded this Japanese and puppet army was also anxious. He immediately ordered a light machine gun that was going to encircle and suppress the guerrillas to turn around and kill the big trouble in Tangcheng first. The Japanese machine gunners were very capable. Although they failed to hit Tangcheng, the raindrop barrage still suppressed Tangcheng and made him unable to raise his head.
"Fire, knock out their machine gun fire first!" Huang Cheng, who was hiding on the hillside, was in a panic before he could wait for the signal from Tangcheng. Finally, a team member holding a telescope shouted. He had already seen in the telescope the black cloth towel that Tang Cheng threw forcefully from the shallow ditch. "Boom!" Huang Cheng performed exceptionally this time, and the first shell accurately knocked the light machine gun away. In the following time, Huang Cheng almost hit every target, suppressing the light and heavy machine guns of the Japanese and puppet troops in the mountain col.
The dozen guerrillas who originally planned to fight to the end suddenly found new motivation. Relying on their familiarity with the terrain here, they quickly broke through the right-wing puppet army's defense line and escaped from the Japanese and puppet army encirclement in the mountain col. . However, they did not just leave. Instead, after breaking away from the encirclement, they followed the perimeter of the puppet defense line and began to circle back towards Tangcheng. At this moment, Tang Cheng, who had already escaped the enemy's fire suppression, once again emptied all the bullets in the magazine and began to move his position.
The group of Japanese and puppet troops in the mountain col looked like they were only a company in size, and many of them were puppet troops with low combat effectiveness. After shooting multiple Japanese soldiers in succession, Tang Cheng suddenly discovered that there seemed to be a chance to completely wipe out this Japanese and puppet army. The team members on the hillside saw Tang Cheng's gestures from a distance, and they began to move to the right wing along the hillside. From Tang Cheng's point of view, the puppet army on the right side of the mountain col was the best target to break through. Moreover, as long as the puppet troops on the right wing are entangled, the pressure on Tangcheng will be much less.
Huang Cheng's bombardment continued, so the light and heavy machine guns controlled by the Japanese army could not exert all their combat effectiveness, which was very beneficial to Tangcheng. With the sound of explosions, the Japanese and puppet troops in the mountain col had lost their numerical advantage, because their light and heavy machine guns could not hit Huang Cheng on the hillside. And the puppet troops they sent out to try to rush to the hillside were all shot dead by Tang Cheng. After going back and forth, they, who had the numerical advantage, became the suppressed party.
The guerrillas who were detouring from the periphery also discovered this new situation at this moment. They were secretly surprised, but their speed did not slow down. When Tang Cheng was replacing bullets, he also noticed the guerrillas coming from the outside, but he had no time to pay attention to them at the moment. The sound of gunfire gradually became lively, because according to Tang Cheng's order, the few team members who moved to the right wing also joined the battle. Taking advantage of the opportunity when the Japanese and puppet troops below were completely suppressed, Tangcheng in the shallow ditch also began to advance forward.
The distance Tangcheng advanced was not too far, only a short thirty-odd meters, but this short thirty-odd meters made Tangcheng's shooting range wider. At this moment, there were two stones side by side in front of Tang Cheng. Although the stones were not big, as long as Tang Cheng lay down behind the stones, these two stones could become Tang Cheng's cover. Tang Cheng stretched the barrel of his gun out from between the two rocks. The bullets fired by the Japanese and puppet troops from the opposite side could only hit the rocks, but could not hurt Tang Cheng behind the rocks.
The situation began to turn against the Japanese and puppet troops. Especially after the officers of the Japanese and puppet troops were shot and killed by Tang Cheng one after another, the remaining Japanese and puppet troops began to become chaotic. "If you see that there is no tree stump on the left, take your people over there. Once you see my gesture, throw down all these grenades." Tang Tang, who noticed that the guerrillas had moved behind him, Cheng, without saying a word, first threw a pack of grenades to the leader of the opponent.
The grenades that Tang Cheng handed over to the local government were all seized from the Japanese and puppet troops when he made a sneak attack on the Japanese and puppet army strongholds. He and his team members have become accustomed to using more powerful grenades. The guerrillas didn't say much at this time. They just picked up the grenades and moved towards the location indicated by Tang Cheng. Seeing that the opponent was already in position, Tang Cheng reloaded his bullets, turned over, walked around the left side of the stone, and quickly rushed down the slope.
The guerrillas' current position was at the lower left of Tangcheng, less than 70 meters away from the nearest Japanese army. Occupying this commanding advantage, when throwing grenades, they will have the great convenience of standing high and throwing them far. Moreover, there was Huang Cheng's mortar suppression on the hillside behind him, so Tang Cheng's charge went smoothly. With the continuous explosion of grenades, Tang Cheng came out from the hillside and soon came into contact with several Japanese soldiers.
The Japanese soldiers who had frequent encounters with the guerrillas all knew that at this point, it was time for close-range bayonet combat. But the Tang Cheng they met was someone who didn't like to play by common sense. Facing the Japanese soldiers approaching with rifles, Tang Cheng just smiled contemptuously, then pulled out his pistol and fired at a rapid rate. Then these Japanese soldiers who tried to fight with Tang Cheng were sent to hell.