The War of Resistance

Chapter 1800: Being Chased

This is a battle pattern that the enemy and I have long been familiar with.

The invaders' team stretched out a long snake and marched across the vast fields of China.

The anti-Japanese team fired a few shots at them and fled for their lives, and the invaders desperately chased them.

If there is any difference between the blocking or cold-shooting led by Chu Tian and other similar battles, it is only that he was ruthless this time, because he brought out ten light machine guns at once.

This is clearly using regular army weapons to fight against the cold-shooting of guerrillas. How can you let the Japanese army tolerate this?

When the remaining Japanese scouts running in the front chased to the hill, they saw that the Chinese army that had killed their Imperial Japanese Army this time had run into the woods. They didn't know how many people there were on the other side, because they only saw the figure of the Chinese soldier running at the back.

So the Japanese scout chased again, and the Japanese officers and soldiers rushing over from the road also chased.

They swore that this time they would never let this Chinese army that was so ruthless get away.

But when the Japanese army rushed through the woods and looked forward, they were dumbfounded, because they suddenly found that their opponents were gone!

There was an open area of ​​300 to 400 meters in front, and then a relatively high hill. There were sparse weeds and shrubs on the open area, and there was a puddle of water.

In such a terrain, they could see even a rabbit running by, but where was the figure?

Flying? Impossible. Hiding underground? Impossible as well.

Their great Japanese Imperial Army couldn't fly or hide underground, so could the Chinese army, which they looked down upon, fly or hide underground?

The Japanese army's doubts only lasted for a moment, and then they saw clear ruts left in the field.

The ruts were not wide, and they were wooden ruts left by horse-drawn carriages.

Up to now, it is said that there are only a few hundred cars in China.

Of course, horse-drawn carriages can also be equipped with rubber tires, which the common people call "rubber wheels".

The rubber tires are very wide, but the ruts in front of the Japanese soldiers are not.

Why?

The Chinese wanted to use rubber wheels, that is, rubber tires, but it was useless!

At this point, the Japanese army understood why the Chinese army dared to use machine guns to shoot at them. It turned out that they used the terrain to hide the carriage behind the woods.

Even the slowest carriage is faster than people. When the Japanese Imperial Army caught up, they ran farther in the carriage and disappeared from their sight. They must have run behind the hill in front.

A Japanese officer caught up with them panting, and he only glanced at them to understand the current situation.

But can they let this Chinese team that caused heavy losses to their convoy run away?

The answer is of course impossible!

Then the Japanese officer pointed the command knife in his hand forward, and the Japanese soldiers continued to chase forward.

But when they panted and chased to the top of the hill again, they saw the Chinese army.

But this time, they were no longer in the field, but were already riding on the road.

And just like the first time, they saw the back of the people again.

At this time, the Japanese army did not even shoot, because according to the visual estimation, the last carriage of the Chinese army was about 700 to 800 meters away from them!

When Chu Tian returned to their starting point with the machine gunner and the deputy shooter, the soldiers looked at Chu Tian and his men in surprise as they got off the carriage, while the four carriages ran away along the road.

What was going on? Chen Hanwen, who stayed behind, led his men out of the woods to greet them.

And when they got closer, they saw that when these participants went out, they were all energetic, but now they were grinning and groaning, and there was even one who was lying in the weeds on the road and vomiting!

How miserable was the vomiting? It was even more miserable than the kind that vomited bitter bile and sweat the next day after drinking too much!

Looking at their bodies, most people's clothes were wet and soaked with water!

"What happened?" Chen Hanwen asked.

"The carriage was shaking." Hou Kanshan answered.

Chen Hanwen suddenly realized.

Judging from the way Chu Tian and the others looked, it was not because of the shaking of the carriage. As for the water on their bodies, they must have passed through the water bubble in the carriage.

"Hurry up to the battlefield, and we will talk later! Clean up all the footprints, so that the Japanese will not see them when they catch up later!" Chu Tiantian ordered, even though he was also grinning.

In fact, Chu Tian's fighting style was still very risky.

The reason for the risk was that he did not check the wilderness where the carriage was going to run. Of course, it was not his fault. He did not have time at that time and the Japanese army would arrive soon.

The wilderness was flat from a distance, but if you looked closer, you could see that it was full of potholes. If it was just a warhorse, it could run over it. If the potholes were not too big, a carriage could also run over it, but the problem was that the carriage was too bumpy.

After they got on the carriage, it started running.

All of them had to take care of their weapons and not let them fly out, nor could they let themselves fall off the carriage. When a person sat on the carriage and the carriage passed a pothole, the person would be thrown into the air, and then fall heavily. When passing the pothole, the person would have to repeat the feeling of flying into the air and then falling into the ground again.

As the saying goes, whoever suffers knows how much they suffer. The carriage shook them, and it felt like all their internal organs were turned upside down!

Anyone who has studied physiology knows that the human body's buffering has an order.

From the bottom up, it starts from the arch of the foot, and then to the spine. When a person falls from a height, these bones and muscles can play a role in buffering.

But what if a person lands on the ground first instead of the feet? Then the feet, that is, the arch of the foot, will not work, and only the spine can work.

And if a person is lying down and is thrown up and falls down, the spine will not play a role in buffering. If that happens, the body weight will definitely make him vomit blood!

The battle is not over here. It can even be said that the battle just now was just a temporary one fought by Chu Tian. The next battle will come soon!

Chen Hanwen finally figured out why the four carriages of his company ran away. It was because he was afraid that the Japanese army that arrived later would find that there were no wheel tracks on the road and become suspicious!

"Hurry up and wipe off the footprints!" Chen Hanwen ordered the soldiers who came with him.

As for Chu Tian and his men who had just returned from the battle, there was no hope. No matter whether they were machine gunners or ammunition operators, they all staggered and picked up their weapons, and the result was that the machine guns became "crutches".

Chen Hanwen and other soldiers wiped off their traces on the road. When he looked up at Chu Tian and his men who were heading to the woods, he saw the backs of them leaning on "crutches" and supporting each other. How could this look like a victory? It looked more like a group of defeated soldiers!

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