Shang Zhen knew that Old Huo had two weapons on hand, one was a mountain cannon, and the other was a box cannon.
It is said that the destructive power of the mountain cannon is only a few dozen meters, and even if it hits people, it can only injure them, and it will never kill them immediately.
But precisely because of this, the mountain cannon is not very powerful at hitting people, but it can injure and frighten horses!
A beast is a beast after all. A grain of sand shot into its body is like a person being pricked by a needle. It would be strange if the horse remained calm and calm!
But now that he had stopped, Shang Zhen still pulled the trigger. He knew that his marksmanship was only average, not to mention that he was running with great force and was still breathing heavily, so he hit the horse instead of the person. .
With the sound of gunfire, a war horse chasing Shang Zhen and the others stumbled to the ground, and the Japanese cavalry on the horse somersaulted and fell to the ground.
"Pa", "pa", "pa", the gunfire sounded continuously. It was the sound of box cannon. It was Lao Huotou who abandoned the mountain cannon that had no time to load ammunition and used the box cannon directly.
Only then did Shang Zhen realize that Lao Huotou's marksmanship was so accurate. He saw that with the sound of a gunshot, a Japanese cavalryman who could control a horse must have fallen from his horse.
As for the frightened horses, they carried the Japanese soldiers and ran away wildly. Some horses even surpassed Shang Zhen and the others.
It's just that the Japanese soldiers on the horse have no time to swing their swords at Shang Zhen and the others. The horse is running too fast. If they are a little careless, they will fall off the horse!
"Ma Gan'er, run!" There was a faint shout from behind. It was when his companion noticed that Shang Zhen was staying where he was and calling him loudly.
Shang Zhen was helpless. He knew that Lao Huotou was dead and the gods could not save him, so he threw away the rifle, turned around and ran away again.
The appearance of Lao Huotou undoubtedly caused trouble for the Japanese army, especially his crooked mountain cannon. Although it failed to cause much damage to the Japanese army, it caused chaos in the Japanese cavalry.
But despite this, Shang Zhen and the others were still chased by more than 20 horses.
A Japanese cavalry waved his saber and chased the last Northeastern soldier. That man was Shang Zhen. Who told him to stop for a moment?
Shang Zhen didn't look back but he heard the sound of horse hooves behind him. He knew that his life was hanging by a thread.
So he decisively made a sharp turn to the left. There was a huge boulder nearly human height there, which was the closest and only place where he could get some protection.
When Shang Zhen dodged himself behind the boulder like the wind, the Japanese cavalry rushed over on horseback.
Under the sun, a huge horse shadow flew over the boulder like a dark cloud covering the sun.
This Japanese cavalryman's riding skills were superb. He actually jumped over the boulder, and at the same time, a cold light flashed down the horse's path in his hand.
To the Japanese cavalry's surprise, his sword hit the air, and he and his horse flew over the boulder.
This was just because Shang Zhen was very clever. He did not stop after hiding behind the boulder. He passed through the right side of the boulder, but he ran to the left again.
As a result, the Japanese soldier slashed the air with his sword from memory, but Shang Zhen circled around the stone and then came back!
The first Japanese war horse jumped over, but could the second one be far behind?
The second Japanese cavalryman rushed up again with a sword, but at this time, Shang Zhen, the Chinese soldier who was kneeling and leaning under the boulder, started ringing "he, he, he" from the flower trap in his hand.
Shang Zhen's strategy is still to beat the horse.
Although he was still gasping for air, and even though his shooting skills were not very accurate, the problem was that he was now using a flower trap that could fire continuously.
The flower trap originally won by having more bullets, Shang Zhen didn't need to shoot too accurately!
Amidst the "he, he, he" sound of the flower machine, I don't know which bullet hit the high head of the war horse, or whether several bullets hit it at the same time. The horse couldn't even cry out. He stumbled to the ground, and then the Japanese cavalry on horseback flew up!
Shang Zhen's short shot was so timely.
The horse staggered and "drifted" on the ground for a few meters, stopping exactly two meters in front of Shang Zhen's feet.
But the luck of the Japanese cavalry above became very bad. When he flew forward, he rushed forward and directly hit the big rock behind Shang Zhen.
With a "pop" sound, the Japanese cavalry's head bloomed like a watermelon falling from a height to the ground.
It should be said that Shang Zhen was still very taboo about scenes involving blood types. Even though he had become a veteran, his heart still trembled when faced with blood.
But this time Shang Zhen was gone. He felt that he heard the most beautiful sound in the world, even though the invader's blood and brains splashed on his body and face!
"He he", "he he he", the flower mechanism in Shang Zhen's hand kept releasing bullets, and during his shooting, Japanese war horses kept falling down not far in front of him.
When Shang Zhen replaced the second drum, he was surprised to find that no Japanese troops attacked him.
Shang Zhen subconsciously turned around, walked around the boulder behind him, and ran forward again, but to be honest, during this process, his brain was in a daze.
Did he knock down all the Japanese cavalry in less than a minute when he was shooting? That is impossible!
Although it is said that the flower machine drum can hold 32 bullets, even if it hits one war horse with 4 bullets, it can only hit eight horses.
Just when Shang Zhen heard the sound of gunfire again, he suddenly realized because he saw his companions squatting or lying in front, shooting behind him.
He was supported by his companions, and these skirmishers actually defeated the Japanese cavalry!
What does a cavalry charge rely on? It relies on a group charge, and relies on the speed of horses and the number of people!
Even if the other side's soldiers were able to knock down a few horses in front, the cavalry behind them would also rush up and chop them down with their swords.
But this time the Japanese army still underestimated the courage of Shang Zhen and others during the battle.
First, Lao Huotou, and then Shang Zhen, the two chose to block the Japanese army from behind, but the people in front finally stopped running, and they used rifles to help Shang Zhen disperse the enemies.
Shang Zhen ran forward panting. When he and his companions finally met, he saw that his companions had different expressions but they were all looking behind him.
Shang Zhen wanted to ask what happened to his companion? But because he was running too hard, he was speechless.
If he could see the image in his companion's pupils, he would know what was happening behind him.
Because there was a Northeastern veteran on the hill behind him who had already plunged his head down from a hill!
That was because Lao Huo had used up all his bullets. He chose to die with dignity. He would rather be killed by himself than let the invaders dismember him alive!