Not every brother's sacrifice can bury him, and not every hatred can fulfill his long-cherished wish.
The reality taught Shang Zhen and the others a profound lesson. They looked at the bullet hole in the head of Erhanzi, who they spent all day and night with, and then blood poured out from the bullet hole.
While everyone was stunned, Shang Zhen shouted: "Everyone, stay back!"
At the same time, several people shouted "Er fool" at the same time, but the soldiers were still instinctively moved back by Shang Zhen's order.
But at this time someone moved forward, it was a small dustpan.
The dustpan just took a step away, and Old Man Wang next to him stretched out his hand, grabbed his clothes and forced him back.
"Let me go! You fool!" Little Dustpan still shouted, but Old Mao Wang held on tightly and would not let go. Instead, he dragged him back.
At this time, Erhanzi had no reaction at all, just like the countless dead soldiers that Shang Zhen and the others had seen countless times on the battlefield.
"Discipline! Don't expose anything! The kid's marksmanship is very accurate!" Shang Zhen's eyes were bloodshot, and he shouted again.
War has always been so cruel, and everything must be done for the sake of survival.
Sure enough, at this time, there was another gunshot in the distance, and this time it was not just a rifle, but the "click-click-click" sound of the Japanese light gun, and the bullets were hitting Shang Zhen and the others.
The Japanese army's shooting was really accurate. Not only the rifles, but also the machine guns' short-range shots never missed. The bullets either "swish" through the middle of the woods or shot into the tree trunks.
The Japanese army actually set up a trap for Shang Zhen and the others!
Shang Zhen and the others, who had almost fallen into the trap, were already shocked.
They were shocked not only because Erhanzi had been killed in battle, but also because they were shocked to find that the tiger in the distance was still moving!
Hu Zi was not dead yet, which was of course something to be thankful for, but everyone felt a chill in their hearts when they realized what happened next.
Huzi, Erhanzi, and the Japanese gunmen in the distance form the three points of the triangle.
The distance between the Japanese army and Huzi is roughly the same as the distance between the Japanese army and Erhanzi. So if the sharpshooter of the Japanese army can accurately kill Erhanzi with one shot, can he not kill Huzi? He shot twice!
Faced with such questions, there is only one answer, that is, the Japanese army deliberately did not kill Huzi. They hoped that Shang Zhen and the others would rescue Huzi, thereby causing greater casualties to Shang Zhen and the others.
But how can Shang Zhen and the others be saved?
They were in the light, and the Japanese army was in the dark. Even though they had the same sharpshooters as the Japanese army, they could not find where the Japanese sharpshooters were hiding.
what to do? What to do, Shang Zhen forced himself to calm down.
Of course, now! They can also shoot into distant woods.
But the Japanese army knew their current location, but they didn't know the location of the Japanese army. So what was the point of this kind of shooting?
In this kind of exchange of fire with the Japanese army, they were still at a disadvantage. And even if the fight continues, it will only increase casualties. But if Shang Zhen just retreats and no longer cares about Hu Zi, how can he be willing to do so?
"Follow me, the one with the rifle!" After a moment, he shouted in battle, and then he retreated into the woods.
Shang Zhen saw that his army could no longer be found in the woods. He hurriedly headed to the right under the cover of the woods. With his order, the soldiers with rifles naturally followed.
When Shang Zhen fell down and could see the woods opposite, he took out his telescope and looked into the distance.
He must find the location of the Japanese army and pose a sufficient threat to the Japanese army before he can rescue Huzi.
It only took a moment to observe the distant woods with a telescope, trying to find the Japanese army. At this time, Shang Zhen did not know that something else had changed in Huzi.
The tiger is crawling towards the woods, and behind him is a trail of blood.
At this time, Wang Laomao and the others who were guarding the edge of the woods could not see the Japanese army due to the obstruction of the woods, but Wang Laomao and the others could see Huzi.
The young Huzi raised his head and looked at his people in the woods in confusion.
He couldn't figure out why his people didn't come to save him, but then he saw Er Jiazi who had been killed on the edge of the woods, and he suddenly understood! .
Shang Zhen didn't know what was going on in Huzi, and he couldn't see it from his current position. He was moving the telescope, searching the woods inch by inch.
Of course he hopes to find the location of the Japanese army through the telescope, and then let his own people shoot at the Japanese army with rifles, thereby creating a glimmer of hope for Huzi.
But he only watched for a moment, and he suddenly realized a problem. He remembered that he saw the tiger crawling towards this end before!
Why is the tiger crawling this way? Could it be the leg that was injured? The terrain here is low and flat, at least from the visual inspection of the previous formation, they were on the same level as the woods.
But if the slightly undulating terrain of the wormwood in the open ground was taken into account, how could the Japanese army shoot Hu Zi in the leg?
Therefore, if Huzi was injured in the leg, then the Japanese army should have shot Huzi from a high point.
Shang Zhen didn't know if his guess was correct, but he still subconsciously raised the telescope slightly.
And it was only a moment later that he realized that he had guessed correctly, because he captured the figure of a person on a thick tree. There was no doubt that it should be the sharpshooter of the Japanese army!
Shang Zhen was overjoyed. He put the telescope down and visually inspected the tree. Then he raised his finger and said, "Did you see the tree I pointed to?"
So the soldiers with rifles looked at the direction of Shang Zhen's finger.
"The big poplar tree is about two meters high. There is a person lying on it. That tree is taller than other trees!" Shang Zhen continued.
"People can't see clearly, but I can see the tallest tree!" Chu Tian replied.
"Okay, that's enough! You all aim at that tree, and hit it from about two meters high from the ground!"
Guan Tiedou, use your machine gun to hit the underside of that tree. The little devil’s machine gun is set up underneath! "Shang Zhen issued a series of orders.
The sound of "ssuo" sounded, and all the soldiers were in position.
"Get ready--fight!" Shang Zhen shouted.
So before his shouting stopped, the firing sounds of the row of sub-guns and machine guns rang out at the same time.
At this time, Shang Zhen raised his telescope and saw the figure falling from the tree!
However, Shang Zhen frowned instead of being happy. At the moment when the gunfire rang out, he felt like he heard the sound of a box cannon on the other side of Mr. Wang's hat.
"Everyone go back!" Shang Zhen ordered hurriedly.
Although they probably killed the Japanese sharpshooter.
But Shang Zhen would never think that there were only a few Japanese troops.
At this time, Shang Zhen just wanted to rescue Huzi, and he did not want a new battle with the Japanese army.
Sure enough, just as Shang Zhen and the others were retracting again, gunshots were heard in the distance. Bullets flew into the woods and hit the tree trunks, making a "puff" sound. Sure enough, there were still many Japanese troops!
Shang Zhen led the people through the woods and ran back, but before they reached their original position, they heard Mr. Wang and the others shouting "Huzi!"
"What's wrong?" Shang Zhen asked hurriedly.
At this time, he listened to Chen Hanwen crying and saying: "Huzi shot himself!"
Hearing what Chen Hanwen said, Shang Zhen felt his head buzzing.
He lay on the ground and looked forward, and saw seventy or eighty tigers still lying on the ground in front of him, but this time they were motionless, and there was a box cannon thrown on the ground beside him.