Chapter 114: Alone Rescue (5)

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Captain Zhang and the others suddenly disappeared. The men in short shirts quickly reacted, and they immediately turned around and rushed towards the location where Captain Zhang and the others disappeared. The Japanese and puppet troops who were chasing them naturally wanted to follow them. Captain Zhang, who had already hid in one of the ditches, was anxious when he saw this. He had no choice but to lead his team members and move quickly along this ditch, trying to move to other ditches to hide before the Japanese and puppet troops approached.

But what he didn't know was that Tang Cheng, who had faintly heard the sound of gunshots, had already accelerated his speed and was heading here. After a cigarette, Tang Cheng discovered that when the puppet troops appeared in front, the gunfire in the distance continued, and Captain Zhang and the others were already crowded in the same ditch with the men in short shirts. The other party took the initiative to identify themselves, saying that they were from the local armed workers team, but Captain Zhang was more cautious and did not identify himself as a guerrilla leader.

Since they are both fighting Japanese soldiers, the two groups naturally have to attack the enemy in unison at this time. However, they are all carrying short guns, so how can they be the opponents of the Japanese and puppet troops. As the large group of Japanese troops arrived, under the command of the Japanese major, these Japanese and puppet troops were divided into several groups, shooting at each other to cover each other and slowly advancing forward, and soon shortened the distance between them and Tugou to less than 150 meters. Although the effective shooting range of a pistol exceeds 100 meters, the lethality and accuracy of bullets shot by a pistol have been reduced to a minimum after a distance of more than 50 meters.

If it weren't for the sake of catching people alive, these Japanese and puppet troops would not have been so careful. In their view, Captain Zhang and the others, who were suppressed in the ditch, were already turtles in the urn. With an explosion of "Boom!", a Japanese flag soldier and several puppet soldiers around him were drowned in the smoke and dust raised after the explosion. Before the proud Japanese and puppet troops could react, another grenade flew from a distance. This time, three Japanese soldiers were hit.

After hurriedly dealing with the few puppet troops they found, Tang Cheng appeared on the edge of the battlefield and noticed Captain Zhang and his team's predicament at a glance. This time, Tang Cheng did not use a sniper rifle to kill the Japanese major first. Instead, he chose to launch an attack from the flank of the Japanese and puppet troops. Grenades became his preferred attack method. After throwing out four grenades in a row, Tang Cheng moved quickly and left the position where he had thrown the grenades before. At the same time, he took out the Mauser sniper rifle from the follow-up equipment bag.

The constant gunshots outside Tugou and the changes in the Japanese and puppet troops made Captain Zhang, who was anxious inside Tugou, confused. After quietly sticking his head out and looking around for a while, Captain Zhang, who was lying in the ditch, immediately showed a hint of joy. The unusual movements of the Japanese and puppet troops outside the ditch can already explain the problem, but I don't know who moved the Japanese and puppet troops away. Notice. At this time, Tang Cheng had been wandering outside the Japanese and puppet troops. As the fighting continued, more than 30 Japanese and puppet troops were shot and killed by him.

The Japanese Army Major, who was also paying attention to the changes in the battle, redeployed personnel at this time. The puppet troops were transferred to him to continue chasing Tangcheng, and all the Japanese troops under him were arranged into fixed positions to suppress the scope of activities of Tangcheng. . At the same time, the light machine guns and grenade launchers that caught up were also thrown into the battle by him. His only purpose was to kill this mysterious gunman as soon as possible. Tang Cheng, whose range of activities was compressed, not only did not feel nervous, but he became more and more excited.

Single-handedly suppressing a large number of Japanese and puppet troops, this kind of one-to-many battle was something Tang Cheng had never encountered again since he returned from Shanghai. The warlike factor that had always been in his body was finally released at this moment. In other words, Tang Cheng now enjoyed the joy of fighting with one against many. "Bang!" Tang Cheng, who was kneeling on one knee, shot a Japanese army commander in the distance to the ground, then immediately stood up and changed positions. On his right, more than 30 puppet soldiers had appeared.

The sniper rifle in Tang Cheng's hand, combined with his triple eyepiece skill, allows him to easily hit a target 400 meters away. Therefore, he kept circling around the Japanese and puppet troops and never ran out of the 400-meter range. "Bang!" The person who was shot by Tang Cheng this time was a Japanese machine gunner. The unlucky guy was just getting ready to fire when he was targeted by Tang Cheng. Accompanied by angry shouts, another Japanese light machine gun finally fired, and Tangcheng had also changed its position.

400 meters is already beyond the range of the Japanese grenade attack. Therefore, the direct means for the Japanese and puppet troops to suppress Tangcheng is the two light machine guns they brought. But facing the sharpshooter Tang Cheng, the Japanese army's two light machine guns had changed shooters and sub-shooters many times in just a few minutes. Seeing the machine gunners under his command constantly being replaced, the Japanese major finally became ruthless. He ordered the puppet soldiers to use all their strength to suppress their opponents.

But Tang Cheng is not an ordinary person. He has already seen his opponent's intentions, how could he be fooled. When the puppet troops chased them, Tang Cheng stood up and left. When the puppet troops were out of breath, Tang Cheng stopped and continued to shoot the Japanese machine gunners and grenadiers. The gunshots outside Tugou were intermittent, but Captain Danzhang and the others could see clearly that the number of Japanese and puppet troops outside Tugou, especially the Japanese army, was rapidly decreasing.

A quarter of an hour later, the puppet soldiers who had been chasing Tang Cheng to change positions were already too tired to lift their legs, but Tang Cheng was still walking fast, as if nothing had happened. The two light machine guns of the Japanese army were already on fire. Many Japanese soldiers took cover, and the rest were all Japanese veterans with battlefield experience. Tang Cheng, who had no chance of a sneak attack, could only turn his attention to the puppet troops who had been chasing him at this time.

The puppet soldiers who were transferred back to pay attention by Tangcheng could only hate themselves for not having two more legs at this time. The fields were soon filled with running figures of puppet soldiers. Behind them, Tang Cheng sometimes raised his gun to shoot and sometimes pursued quickly, looking very busy. The puppet soldiers who were being chased had no choice but to run towards the Japanese army. They soon discovered to their surprise that as long as they got closer to the Japanese army, the mysterious gunman behind them would stop pursuing them.

These puppet soldiers who had a lucky escape mistook the mysterious gunmen chasing them, and they were afraid of the Japanese army. In fact, they didn't know that it was not that Tang Cheng was afraid of these Japanese troops, but that he was not ready for a close battle with these Japanese and puppet troops. The intermittent gunfire finally stopped. Only then did the Japanese major realize that there were less than fifty people left around him, and one third of them were panting puppet soldiers who had lost their combat effectiveness.

Seeing this situation, the Japanese major's mood was extremely bad. He was originally the pursuer, but now he seemed to be the target. At the same time, Captain Zhang and the others, who had been hiding in the ditch, also took advantage of the chaos and changed their positions. They were now farther away, paying attention to the changes on the battlefield. Seeing that the remaining Japanese and puppet troops began to shrink and gather, Captain Zhang was in a good mood, and he had already identified from a distance that the man who was causing trouble for the Japanese and puppet troops was Tang Cheng.

Wu Jihai, the captain of the martial arts team, saw something strange in the change in Captain Zhang's expression, so he went to Captain Zhang and asked in a low voice. Knowing that the other party was on the same side as him, Captain Zhang did not want to hide it from Wu Jihai, so he explained in a low voice. "The guy over there who is causing trouble for the little devil is from Chongqing. He originally came here to save people, but because of some things, he has not returned to Chongqing for the time being. There are more than a dozen of them in total, but they are all very powerful. These are the rest. The little devils and puppet soldiers are in trouble now."

Captain Zhang's words made Wu Jihai frown slightly. Even if what Captain Zhang said was true, he clearly found that there was only one person who attacked the Japanese and puppet troops. Could it be that this person could solve the problem? Couldn't all the Japanese and puppet troops on the border be defeated? With doubts in his mind, Wu Jihai focused his attention on the battlefield. He wanted to know whether the person Captain Zhang was talking about was that capable. In the following time, Wu Jihai saw with his own eyes what it meant to be one against many and unstoppable.

The Japanese light machine guns have been firing intermittently and are very uncomfortable. All qualified machine gunners have died under Tangcheng's guns, and those who replace them now are novices. As for the remaining puppet troops, they are not Tangcheng's primary target, so as long as they don't expose themselves recklessly, Tangcheng will ignore them at all. As time went by, the number of Japanese troops continued to decrease. The forced Japanese major had no choice but to order the gathering of troops to break out and leave. One person could force the Japanese and puppet troops who were dozens of times stronger than him, and finally chose to evacuate. This kind of thing had never been seen by Bukit Haike.

The Japanese and puppet troops chose to evacuate voluntarily, but Tangcheng did not accept this at all. When they found that the remaining Japanese and puppet troops were preparing to retreat, Tangcheng remained silent at first, but soon, after the Japanese and puppet troops left the slope, Tang Cheng chased after him. The terrain in the direction in which the Japanese and puppet troops retreated was unfamiliar to Tang Cheng, so he did not pursue closely and only kept a distance of 300 meters. While Bu Jihai was stunned, Tang Cheng chased the retreating Japanese and puppet troops away alone, while Captain Zhang could not wait to lead his people to clean the battlefield.

When asked by Wu Jihai whether he should catch up and help, Captain Zhang, who was full of joy, just shook his head. "Captain Wu, I advise you not to put in that effort! To tell you the truth, if we go like this, we will only cause trouble for that person. If you have nothing to do, you might as well seize the time to clean the battlefield. I guess, then You will be back soon! Let’s talk first! Although we have a share in the meeting, we have to account for 60% of all the seizures here! "