The War of Resistance

Chapter 1390 The Bait in the Night Battle

In fact, in Shang Zhen's eyes, there have always been only big tasks and no small tasks.

What is a big task?

I swear not to be a slave to the subjugation of my country, and I must drive the little devils out of the land of China. This is called a big task.

Although no one knows when this big task will be completed, they must complete it, and they are still determined to do so.

As for small tasks, it is natural to wait for the opportunity. As long as there is a chance to kill the enemy, kill it. If there is a chance to take advantage, then attack. If there is no advantage, then run away and look for opportunities.

For example, the Japanese have planes and warships, but they can neither attack the Japanese planes nor the Japanese warships.

So what can they do? Of course, they can only fight the Japanese infantry on the vast land.

As long as you don't surrender and are always thinking about attacking the enemy, how can you not find an opportunity?

Because of this, such small tasks do not have tasks that must be completed, that is to say, there is no task that must be completed at a specific time and at a specific place.

There is no doubt that this is a flexible style of play, but it is also a very slippery style of play.

But in the understanding of people like Shang Zhen, is it okay not to be cunning? You can't beat him in the first place, so why do you have to fight hard?

It was this time that the brigade commander Liu Chengyi gave him the task of destroying or inflicting heavy casualties on the Japanese soldiers who were pretending to be Chinese civilians. In Shang Zhen's understanding, of course he had to work hard to do it, but if he really couldn't do it, That's what happened, so what else could we do?

However, Shang Zhen never expected that while performing such a mission, he and his troops would be surrounded by the Japanese army on the mountain.

But more of his soldiers regarded rescuing him as a must-complete task.

In this way, whenever there is a task that must be completed, casualties will inevitably occur.

The soldiers under Shang Zhen were trying their best to attack the Japanese lime kiln. They noticed that the firepower covering the rear was intermittent, and now a light machine gun rang out again.

But this is really not what they can care about, because they have too much to take care of themselves.

Night battles are naturally different from daytime battles, not to mention that the Japanese mortars that used illumination bombs were blown up and never fired out the illumination bombs. This area was completely dark.

This time the host and guest changed hands. The soldiers of the Northeast Army used the darkness to move forward, while the Japanese army stayed in place. The enemy and we could only see darkness and could only listen.

And once they hear or identify the source of a sound that is not their own, they will launch a quick strike, and then the firepower will stop.

Just because neither side is stupid, no matter how powerful the firepower is, it is impossible to completely eliminate the other side.

If there is a slight delay in firing, the opponent's retaliatory fire will arrive immediately.

For this reason, this is also the reason why the area where the Japanese troops are currently very close does not have as many gunshots as outside.

But in this strange calm, there will suddenly be explosions and gunshots, and the explosions are just a round of grenades or grenades, and the gunshots are just one shot by each person, and then everything calms down again.

At this time, in this strange calm, Gu Bing lay on the ground. Next to him was Gu Man, and behind them were the people in their group.

Of course they knew that the Japanese army was not far ahead of them.

Not far, of course, refers to a rough distance - no more than a hundred meters, and the nearest one may only be twenty or thirty meters.

I can't help it, the night is too dark.

They knew that if they continued to advance blindly, the Japanese army would give them a grenade or call the grenades over at the slightest sound.

How could these people withstand being hit by the Japanese army with grenades? They now need to know the exact location of the Japanese army!

Faced with the dilemma, Gu Bing finally gently pulled Gu Man beside him and whispered.

After a while, Gu Man touched the people behind him again, and they passed on Gu Bing's ideas one by one.

In fact, the method Gu Bing mentioned is also very simple. It is a familiar routine used by businessmen.

In the dark night, since they don't know where the enemy is hiding, they can only cast stones to ask for directions.

But at this time, it was not easy for them to find the stone that asked for directions. It turned out that there was no land where you could reach out and touch the stone.

When they made the plan to attack the lime kiln occupied by the Japanese army, they did not expect that the Japanese army would be so heavily guarded on their flanks and rear. Then how could they carry a few stones in their pockets when they attacked forward? Where is the son?

What's more, they don't know how far they are from the Japanese army now. If they make the slightest move and are discovered by the Japanese army, then what awaits them is likely to be disaster!

But in this current situation, you have to cast stones to ask for directions. Since there are no stones, let's find a way.

In the darkness, the soldiers groped at themselves.

In addition to weapons, the soldiers carried more or less personal belongings.

Those personal items may be photos of family members brought from their hometown in Northeast China on September 18th. They may be some kind of object, such as a pipe, a lunch box for oneself, a spare pair of shoes, a watch or a pocket watch. What.

Of course, photos are useless. They are so light and flimsy. Not everyone can fly out with the photos like playing cards in later movies and cut the other person's throat directly.

But those objects with a little weight play a role.

Life is the most precious in this world, and as a warrior, destroying the enemy is the most valuable, so what else can they not give up?

After a while, just thirty or forty meters diagonally in front of them, a very slight "pop" sound suddenly sounded.

If it were during the day, no one would be able to hear this sound.

But the problem is that it is dark now, or it is a silent battlefield with high tension between the enemy and ourselves.

Therefore, although the "pop" did not immediately attract fire from the Japanese army, it was enough to make the enemies who could hear the sound prick up their ears.

But at this time, the Japanese army didn't know that the "pop" was actually just a command given by Gu Bing to the Chinese soldiers to launch an attack to lure the enemy.

Why should that "poof" be regarded as the command to attack?

Of course, it’s because no one, whether Gu Bing or Gu Man, or anyone directing this battle, would shout “Brothers, fight!”

The soldiers were brave, but they just wanted to rescue their company commander Shang Zhen, not as suicide squads.

So, who is going to call for beating?

Really, all it takes is this shout, which can definitely attract the firepower of the Japanese army. But once the firepower of the Japanese army comes over, is it necessary for them to launch another attack?

Each of them now has a certain number of grenades in their hands. The standard configuration is two per person, and some of them have been used up.

But there is no doubt that grenades are the most powerful means of killing enemies in night battles.

The Japanese army must have more grenades than them. As long as the Japanese army hits the grenades directly next to the person who issued the order, they will suffer heavy casualties even if all of them are killed.

So Gu Bing came up with the idea of ​​throwing something to make a sound as a command.

What did Gu Bing throw out? In fact, it was just one of his cloth shoes that he had worn with his toes exposed and he didn't want to throw them away.

Gu Bing didn't know what the worn cloth shoe landed on, causing it to make a "pop" sound.

But it didn't matter, as long as the soldiers at their end heard the sound, it was enough. In the darkness, there were several hands throwing the objects in their hands towards the "pop" sound.

So right where the "pop" sound had just disappeared, there was some more noise.

It no longer matters whether those noises are "pop", "bah" or "bah".

What's important is that just when the sound disappeared, a foreign order that the Chinese couldn't understand came from somewhere in the darkness, and then there were several round grenades in the darkness that merged into the darkness but moved quickly. Fly away in a parabolic trajectory.

The place where those noises just came out was immediately followed by explosions of "boom" and "boom".

There was a flash of explosion in the sound of the explosion, and there was smoke rising in the flash, although the smoke of the explosion disappeared in a flash.

And all this was enough. The Japanese army had not calculated against these Northeastern Army veterans, and their positions were finally exposed.

While there were still Japanese troops throwing grenades there, they had no idea that in the dark night, there were Chinese grenades spinning in the air and somersaulting towards them.

When the explosion sounded, Guman Gubing and the other soldiers separated in a flash. They fought independently and began to move towards the Japanese army.

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