Chapter 186 Touching the Whistle for the First Time

Style: Historical Author: Lao ZheWords: 2352Update Time: 24/01/18 13:01:21
"I'll kill the two who came over, and you go deal with the one who came over from the fire." Er Chengzi whispered to Shang Zhen.

After a moment of silence, Shang Zhen added: "Okay, if there is any movement, the two of us must avoid this mountain and lure the Japanese elsewhere."

After saying that, Shang Zhen took his rifle and walked forward quietly.

When Er Chengzi saw Shang Zhen leaving, he felt very admired.

How old is Shang Zhen? He is only 20 this year, and Shang Zhen can become the leader of this group. It seems that he definitely has enough brains and courage.

Once there is a commotion here on this mountain and the Japanese troops move up to surround them, it will be basically impossible for others to evacuate silently.

At this time, Shang Zhen could still think of attracting Japanese troops, which was not something ordinary soldiers could think of.

But Er Chengzi didn't know that at this time, Shang Zhen was sighing secretly in his heart, he had learned another trick!

There must not be many Japanese soldiers in the dark. They should only be Japanese sentries.

But how did Ninaruko determine that there were two more Japanese sentries in the darkness just now?

Shang Zhen immediately thought that the Japanese army lit three bonfires, but if there was only one sentry next to the bonfires, there was no inevitable connection.

So how did Er Chengzi determine the number of Japanese troops? The reason why Shang Zhen was silent for a moment just now was because he was observing.

While he was observing, he happened to spot the two figures in front of him on the left.

Black light and blind fire only refers to within a hundred meters. How to find two people on the other side in the darkness within a hundred meters?

Shang Zhen used the fire in the distance as the background, and then he realized that there were two people on the other side in the darkness.

That is to say, at the exact moment when Shang Zhen was observing, his position was in a straight line with the two Japanese soldiers and the fire behind them.

This situation is like looking up at the stars in the dark night. No one knows that there is a bird flying in the starry sky, but when the bird with spread wings covers the stars, people will discover the existence of the bird in the darkness.

Although fighting requires marksmanship, skill, and a flexible mind, it also requires common sense in life.

Shang Zhen felt that this was how Er Chengzi discovered the two Japanese soldiers. Didn't he learn another trick?

Shang Zhen walked very slowly, but even so, he soon heard the sound of the Japanese soldiers' suede shoes on the snow in front of him on the left.

At this time, Shang Zhen squatted down, put the bayonet on his rifle, and then stayed there without making a sound.

After a while, the two Japanese soldiers passed by more than 20 meters to the left of Shang Zhen, but Shang Zhen did not make a move.

The current situation is that there are three Japanese troops and only two, Shang Zhen and Er Chengzi.

Regardless of whether it was Er Chengzi or Shang Zhen, the two of them certainly hoped to kill these three Japanese soldiers quietly. As long as the other party did not fire or warn, then the rest of their group could escape.

The Japanese sentries were three in front and one behind, so Shang Zhen and Er Chengzi split up to face the enemy.

The most ideal situation is of course for Shang Zhen and Er Chengzi to attack at the same time, and the three Japanese soldiers cannot warn them.

But Shang Zhen was not sure whether he could complete this task. He had never touched a Japanese sentry.

Shang Zhen was never a person who deceived himself and others. What if only one of the three Japanese soldiers warned?

So Shang Zhen then thought of himself and Er Chengzi setting up a cover to lure the enemy elsewhere so that others could evacuate safely.

The two Japanese sentries walked over slowly without noticing Shang Zhen's presence.

Shang Zhen stopped thinking and walked forward carefully again. His target was the third Japanese sentry.

In his opinion, the Japanese sentries set up two hidden sentries and one open sentry.

It seems that the Japanese army is not stupid. The two hidden sentries actually avoided Shang Zhen's observation on the mountain and hid in the darkness at some point.

After walking another twenty or thirty meters, Shang Zhen hid directly behind a stone. He began to use the firelight in the distance to find where the third Japanese soldier was.

The third Japanese soldier was the Japanese sentry that Shang Zhen and the others saw earlier. He had already left the bonfire and was now in darkness. Fortunately, Shang Zhen saw the direction of the Japanese soldier's movement.

However, when he captured the Japanese soldier, the Japanese soldier was only thirty or forty meters away from him.

In the darkness, Shang Zhen frowned. He suddenly felt something was wrong, and quickly removed the bayonet attached to the rifle.

The Japanese sentry continued to move forward in the darkness. Although he was vigilant, he was completely unaware of the danger in the darkness.

Due to the mutual understanding between the enemy and ourselves, although the Chinese army does not have a deep understanding of the Japanese army, why not the Japanese army?

Both sides look at each other like looking at flowers in the fog and the moon in the water, and they only have a hazy understanding.

For example, nowadays, the living standards of ordinary people in the four northeastern provinces are not very high, and the living standards of the military are just that. Therefore, many Chinese people suffer from night blindness due to nutritional deficiencies.

Therefore, the Japanese army never worried that the Northeast Army would launch a night battle, and their vigilance at night was not very strict.

The Japanese sentry did hear a cry from someone on the other side of the hill, but he only thought it was a fleeing Northeast Army soldier. Little did he expect that someone was plotting against him in the dark at this time!

Has Shang Zhen ever practiced killing enemies in the dark? When he first broke out of the encirclement at Beida camp, he collided with the Japanese army, and it was only out of instinct that he stabbed randomly with his bayonet.

And this time?

He had only become stronger physically, but in the darkness, he was not sure whether his bayonet would be stabbed into the enemy's stomach, chest or sternum.

It’s just that he really can’t control that much!

When the Japanese soldier was already close at hand, Shang Zhen stretched out his left hand to grab it and at the same time thrust out the bayonet in his right hand.

The moment he exerted his strength, he felt the sharp knife penetrate his flesh!

At the same time, the Japanese soldier also shouted "Ah".

The night was too dark after all, so Shang Zhen's stabbing wasn't a fatal injury after all!

But so what, why did Shang Zhen remove the bayonet from the rifle again? That's because he felt that he was not sure to kill the opponent with one knife, so why didn't he grab the opponent with one hand and stab the opponent with the bayonet randomly?

Immediately afterwards, Shang Zhen stabbed him with the second and third swords one after another. The Japanese soldier finally stopped screaming, but at this time there was a "pop" gunshot from behind Shang Zhen!

Wherever there are natural warriors, warriors are trained and grown by fighting enemies.

Nichengzi didn't know what the situation was. Although the Japanese army didn't shout, they still pulled the trigger after all!

After all, he was discovered. Shang Zhen was helpless, but his movements did not stop.

He was no longer a recruit. After the third stab, he felt that the Japanese soldier had fallen from his hand and there was no longer any struggle.

Shang Zhen leaned over. He wanted to cover his men behind him, so now he still needed grenades from the Japanese army!