Chapter 123 Dilemma (1)

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Shang Zhen's words were like an invisible thread that directly held the person walking forward.

Qiu Bo paused for a moment and then said: "The Japanese behind are catching up. If there is really a little Japan here, it is just one person."

Qiu Bo's statement undoubtedly represents the opinions of the majority of people.

Facing such a Japanese war horse, they can now guess two possibilities.

One is that the Japanese soldier riding the horse fell off the horse, and the horse ran over on its own.

Another reason is that Lao Huotou used a mountain cannon to bombard the Japanese cavalry. Some Japanese horses were frightened and ran forward. Those Japanese soldiers were still in front of Shang Zhen. It was inevitable that some Japanese cavalry could not control their horses, and the result happened to be Rushed to this mountain pass.

So now the Japanese soldier should be hiding in the dark and pointing his gun at them.

But the problem is that the Japanese army behind them has already caught up. It is a large Japanese army. Facing many Japanese soldiers and one Japanese soldier, the answer is obvious which one is more dangerous.

Of course Qiu Bo's statement made sense, but Shang Zhen only used two words to stop everyone in their tracks again.

What Shang Zhen is talking about is "marksmanship".

A simple word represents a kind of terror. These two words made everyone stop moving forward again.

Yes, marksmanship! The Japanese army's marksmanship is very accurate! It was so accurate that none of the dozen or so people in their group could match the marksmanship of the Japanese army!

If the Japanese soldier had climbed up the mountain ridge and hid in the woods on the mountain to shoot at them, his cold shots would eventually kill several of them, and no one would know.

And just when Shang Zhen mentioned the Japanese marksmanship, Xiao Dustpan hid behind a stone and looked down the mountain ridge. He then said: "There is no gun on that horse!"

Shang Zhen and the others had already seen the Japanese cavalry.

The Japanese cavalry also had rifles, but those rifles were shorter than the Type 38 rifles used by the Japanese infantry. Or it can also be called the cavalry version of the Type 38 rifle.

At that time, when the Japanese troops were chasing them, they always waved their sabers.

Since the Japanese army was wielding sabers, they naturally would not pick up the rifles, so the horse rifles were hung on the horses.

When Shang Zhen relied on the big rock to shoot at the Japanese army, the Japanese army's horse that fell in front of him also had such a rifle hanging on it, and Shang Zhen actually saw it.

So now that there is no horse rifle on this horse, the only explanation can only be that the Japanese soldier is still alive and hiding with the horse rifle.

Considering the speed of the Japanese war horses, the Japanese soldier arrived here relatively early. It was impossible to hide at the foot of the mountain to stop them. He was probably waiting for their appearance at the high point.

Or just when Shang Zhen and the others arrived at this hill, the Japanese soldier also began to climb the mountain behind, but due to the complicated mountain terrain, Shang Zhen and the others did not notice it.

"There are so many of us, we can't be intimidated by a Japanese soldier who we don't know yet whether he is here!" At this time, Mr. Wang finally spoke, "Now the people behind are chasing us in a hurry. Let's do this. I Take a few people to go forward, Shang Zhen, take a few people to guard the back."

However, Mr. Wang came up with a compromise opinion.

The soldiers who originally thought what Shang Zhen said was quite reasonable looked at each other in shock when they heard what Mr. Wang said, but they felt that what Mr. Wang said was also reasonable.

Yes, so far, they have not seen the Japanese soldier, so no one can figure out whether there is a Japanese soldier immediately. Is it because of such a possible Japanese soldier that they are scared to stop moving forward?

God knows how many Japanese troops are chasing after them, but no matter how many there are, they will never be less, and they will never be able to match the dozen or so of them!

If not for the fact that a team can only have one commander, Lao Huo Tou has been killed in battle, and Shang Zhen and Wang Lao Mao are now at odds with each other, then they really can only do their own thing.

Mr. Wang waved his hand and walked forward. This time he didn't even greet anyone else.

Yes, he can't greet others now. There were originally six of them, but Hou Kanshan was sent back by him to report the news. Shang Zhen must stay if he doesn't agree with him.

So whoever is willing to follow him can follow him. In fact, this is also a dilemma for the soldiers. As for the choice, it depends on which end they think is more dangerous.

And just as Mr. Wang walked forward, Chen Hanwen followed him.

Qian Chuan'er glanced at Shang Zhen and followed him forward. Naturally, Er Hanzi had to follow Qian Chuan'er as he walked, and Xiao Dustpan also followed Er Hanzi.

But then Qian Chuan'er spoke: "Er fool, you and Xiao Dustpan stay with Shang Zhen, I'll go explore the way for you!"

After the remaining soldiers hesitated, three more soldiers followed, and Qiu Bo stayed behind!

Shang Zhen didn't say anything.

In fact, he didn't care at all what the soldiers thought. We were all in a group, with some exploring the way and others leading the way. There were just different divisions of labor. He didn't even think about which option was less risky and which one would allow him to escape.

Shang Zhen walked behind a big rock.

This hill was originally where they hid guns and ammunition. There were 5 rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition here, but the gun was a Japanese Type 38 rifle.

Shang Zhen didn't expect that he would actually use this extra hand.

The reason why he threw away his rifle immediately after he shot it was, of course, because it ran into a Japanese cavalry.

Shang Zhen picked a big stone, hid behind it and started to look at the Japanese troops who had reached the foot of the mountain.

The Japanese army did not attack the mountain rashly because although the hill was only sixty or seventy meters high, the slope was still too steep.

Still in that situation, if one person can climb up? Can climb up!

But when the man climbed up, he had to use his hands and feet, and he couldn't shoot.

"Let's go look at that end!" At this time, the little dustpan was received, and he pulled Erhanzi to the left through the cover of the high and low rocks.

"You two go and look at the other side. Don't stick to one place. Don't let the Japanese get involved." Qiu Bo ordered Ma Tianfang and Qin Chuandao, and then he lay down a few meters away from Shang Zhen.

As for the few soldiers left, they were also heading towards the ridge. If the Japanese army could not climb up the hill, they would probably go up the ridge.

The Japanese soldiers at the foot of the mountain were already hiding.

The characteristic of this place is that there are many rocks. The mountains are made of rocks. There are many huge rocks on the mountain and there are also many large and small rocks at the bottom of the mountain.

"I asked Shang Zhen, are you nervous?" Qiu Bo asked Shang Zhen while looking down the mountain vigilantly.

"I was quite nervous at first, but I feel less nervous after thinking about our original battle." Shang Zhen replied.

If this hill can be regarded as a position, this is really Shang Zhen's second position battle.

Although they had a terrain advantage, the problem was that Shang Zhen knew that the Japanese army had that kind of small artillery, which was a grenade.

The original battle mentioned here refers to the time when they encountered a Japanese armored vehicle in the woods.

At the beginning of the battle, the Japanese armored vehicles ran rampant and the heavy machine guns beat his comrades to pieces. Even now when Shang Zhen recalls it, he can't remember what he was thinking at that time. His mind was completely blank at that time. , I’m so nervous!

Later, he stopped being nervous, but his third brother Li Fushun was also killed in that battle.

He didn't know how many Japanese soldiers he had killed, and many of the people he knew had been killed.

While Shang Zhen was thinking about it, Qiu Bo suddenly said: "Attention! Little Japan is starting to come up!"

Shang Zhen looked down the mountain again. Sure enough, the Japanese army had appeared behind the rocks at the foot of the hill. They were about to attack the mountain.

Shang Zhen pursed his lips and began to aim his rifle.

The place it describes is between two huge rocks. He just saw a Japanese soldier hiding on the rock behind. If the guy wants to go forward, he will inevitably pass through an open space several meters long.

Zhang Zhen planned to shoot directly when the Japanese soldier appeared, but he didn't know whether he could hit him.