When the enemy and ourselves were mixed and the Japanese army was unable to fire flares, the situation was completely chaotic.
Explosions, shouts, the collision of weapons, and even the sounds produced by the hand-to-hand combat between the enemy and ourselves were naturally mixed together.
At this time, it is already difficult to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy. Accidental injuries are inevitable, and even if accidental injuries occur, it may not be spread, because in the end no one can figure out what happened in the dark.
The only thing that can convince the soldiers of the Northeast Army is that in this chaotic battle, no matter who survives in the end, the Japanese casualties will definitely be greater than them.
The reason is of course because there are many Japanese troops.
They can't get rid of the enemy. When they want to die together with the enemy, they only need to fire the grenades on their bodies. Then the person they catch before they die is not just a matter of one or two Japanese soldiers.
The Japanese commander was obviously aware of this problem.
From his point of view, the Imperial Japanese Army definitely lacked the courage to sacrifice themselves for the Emperor.
So in the chaos and noise not far away from him, the Japanese officer called his messenger and began to give instructions in a low voice.
After a while, in the murderous darkness, a Japanese soldier suddenly lit a bonfire.
Moreover, there was more than one fire, and there were three fires at the same time.
At the moment when the fire was lit, of course gunshots rang out in the darkness, and the Japanese soldier who lit the fire was immediately killed by the Chinese warlocks.
Japan is strong and China is weak. At this time, it can only be the Japanese who start the fire.
But the Japanese soldier who started the fire may have fallen, but the fire remained.
Since the Japanese army deliberately lit the fire, how could the thing that was lit not be the flammable object, especially one of them was a haystack, which immediately ignited into a raging fire!
At the moment when the fire was ignited, both the enemy and us were shocked. No matter which side, they found many enemies, some even right in front of them. Both sides turned to look at each other, and they could even see each other's noses clearly!
A tall Northeastern soldier saw the three Japanese soldiers squatting with him at this time. He could no longer fire, so he instinctively pointed the butt of his gun towards the Japanese soldiers on his left.
Although his shot hit the opponent's face with blood, but at this time, a Japanese soldier on his right also put the muzzle of his gun into the back of his heart.
The gunfire rang out, and the bullet penetrated the back of the Northeast Army soldier, but at the same time, the injured Japanese soldier on the opposite side was also hit.
There is no way, both of us are too close. It is said that the 38-type rifle bullet can penetrate two people with one shot. So if we can't produce such an effect at this time, what distance is needed?
This is a situation where the enemy and we are close, but a little further away. Although it cannot be said that they are face to face, there is not much difference.
Four or five soldiers of the Northeastern Army were surprised to find that opposite them, more than 30 meters in front, there was a Japanese army looking at them under the light of the fire.
Although the eyes of those Japanese soldiers were obscured by the shadows brought by the rims of their helmets, it was still the same! On the heads of those Japanese soldiers were helmets that were still shimmering even though they were covered with mesh!
When the light comes, all eyes can see it, and there will be no distinction between Chinese and Japanese.
If we always say that the Chinese are better than the Japanese, then how can we talk about resisting Japan? How could the Chinese have been beaten so hard by the Japanese invaders that they lost their cities, territory, and mountains?
So these Chinese soldiers were in trouble. When they discovered the Japanese army, the Japanese army also discovered them.
To say that these Chinese soldiers were a bit shy, the place they chose to hide was a small patch of wormwood.
In fact, they were blocked by this patch of wormwood when they came over.
Of course they knew that they were very close to the Japanese army, and they did not dare to enter this piece of grass easily because it would bring about the sound of rustling.
But just when they were hiding, the night still gave them some kind of illusion.
What illusion did the night give them?
I thought there was a vast forest in front of me, but at dawn I realized that it was just a patch of thin grass no more than knee-high.
Originally they thought they were the rabbits behind the forest, but when there was light, they discovered that they were giraffes behind the grass.
If this is still not discovered by the Japanese army, do you think the Japanese are really blind?
It's useless to say anything at this point, it's all about fighting instinct!
A Japanese soldier pulled the trigger, and gunshots rang out. Although a Chinese soldier fell down, a Chinese soldier shouted "Look at you", and a long-handled grenade was thrown out by him.
Opposite them, there were also Japanese soldiers who were tapping their helmets with grenades, making a "ding" sound.
But at this time, he also saw the grenade whirling in the air, so he could only throw his grenade with the fuse to the opposite side, then turn around and lie down, and the other Japanese soldiers Likewise, no one has trouble with grenades.
But these Japanese soldiers were really wrong.
As soon as they lay down, the grenade that flew over hit them in the middle, but they did not hear the explosion of the grenade.
The Japanese soldier who had just thrown the grenade turned around and saw that the grenade did not emit white smoke at all. It turned out that the opponent had thrown it out without even pulling the fuse of the grenade!
Realizing that he had been deceived, he stood up in a hurry, but then they saw a round object coming towards them under the firelight. It turned out to be the grenade he had just thrown!
This Japanese soldier was also lucky. At least the grenade exploded with a "boom" before it hit his face, but it also saved him from having his face smashed and he ended up completely ignorant. The fate of death.
It turns out that the Chinese soldier on the opposite side didn't know that his grenade didn't even unscrew the cap? The enemy is right in front of him, but how can he have the time to do that? In desperation, he threw all the grenades out.
But it was precisely because he knew that he had not pulled the lead that he immediately rushed over.
When he rushed over, he happened to see the grenade just thrown by the Japanese soldier fall from the air. He instinctively waved the rifle in his hand, but he hit the grenade back like a baseball.
He instinctively lay down, and when the grenade exploded, he felt his body shake, and he was obviously injured.
Who knows where he was injured, but he knew that he was absolutely unlucky today!
As a result, the eight-year depression of losing his home that had been suppressed in his body since September 18th came to him again.
He was so tall that he looked like a god descending to earth in the firelight. In just a few steps, he rushed to the Japanese soldiers hiding behind the mounds.
He used his rifle as a stick and smashed it at the Japanese soldiers. In just one blow, he smashed the helmet of a Japanese soldier.
But then there was a gunshot, and a sinister 6.5mm bullet accurately penetrated his heart.
As a result, this Northeastern Army soldier who was nearly two meters tall finally fell down.
But his obsession with killing the enemy was still there, so he raised his head with all his strength and opened his eyes that refused to close.
And this is the only thing he can do in his fading life.
He couldn't help but think of what he said when he was arguing with the two showmen in his group.
The scholar said, "Don't laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times."
At that time, he said, I don't understand what you are talking about, but I also have two tongue twisters called - There are always wildernesses where loyal bones are buried, but where is the green mountain where the faithful are not left behind?