The War of Resistance

Chapter 1858 Two People Charge

"Platoon leader, what should we do next?" Liu Zhu, who was hiding behind a mound, asked Gao Wenli.

Now the two of them had only advanced a few dozen meters toward the hills. Although both of them had rifles, it was too early to find the Japanese gunman and shoot him dead.

"Liu Zhu, are you afraid of death?" Gao Wenli asked.

"Hey, platoon leader, say something useful." Liu Zhu got angry.

Liu Zhu was not the kind of person who was good at expressing himself. They had all run from the northeast to Shandong together. It had been almost 10 years. Who didn't know each other?

Gao Wenli's question was okay if he asked a new soldier, but as for the old soldier, forget it!

"I'll try to provoke that kid to shoot.

There's a mound about 50 to 60 meters to your left, covered with wormwood.

When the Japanese start shooting, don't worry about me running like you did just now, you must run behind that mound.

Be smart, the Japanese will probably guess that you're running behind that mound and aim your gun at that place.

Now you can show your head and take a look, but I won't care if you get hit by the Japanese." Gao Wenli said.

"Oh." Liu Zhu responded, and then asked, "Then what?"

"What then?" Gao Wenli asked back.

"What will we do after I run to that mound?" Liu Zhu explained.

"You think too far ahead, I haven't thought about it yet." Gao Wenli replied.

"Okay then." Liu Zhu is not a talkative person. Since Gao Wenli said so, let's run behind that mound first.

Gao Wenli really didn't think about how to attack that hill.

The battalion commander said that fighting the Japanese was like playing chess. How could you look ahead three or four steps? You have to look ahead seven or eight steps.

But the problem is that Gao Wenli thought he was not the battalion commander, and his level could only look ahead three or four steps.

He knew how difficult it was to rush from this open area to that hill, or to find and kill the Japanese sharpshooter hiding in the dark.

But it was not enough to just be difficult. He had to go to meet the battalion commander! If you don't go and I don't go, who will go in the end?

Liu Zhu, who was hiding behind the mound, listened to Gao Wenli's assignment. He suddenly stretched his head out without thinking and then retracted it.

Although it was just a glimpse, he still saw the mound that Gao Wenli mentioned.

That mound was good, at least it was taller than the small mound where he was hiding now.

At this time, Gao Wenli took off his hat. He told Liu Zhu that he wanted to tease the Japanese devil to shoot.

Behind the mound, Gao Wenli used his bayonet to pick up his military cap. He was originally curled up behind the mound, but he turned over and knelt on the ground with his butt sticking out.

He held the bayonet with his left hand and slowly pushed the cap up to the mound, while holding his rifle with his right hand and pressing it on the ground.

When he felt that he had almost reached the top, he stopped raising the bayonet. His left hand holding the bayonet did not move, but his head slowly leaned out from the right side of the mound and looked at the hills ahead with his eyes slanted.

Any veteran soldier would know his method.

But this was a battle, and Gao Wenli could not think of any other way.

Gao Wenli certainly did not use this strange posture to observe where the Japanese gunman was hiding.

When he was in the woods, he also used a telescope to observe the front, but he did not find the Japanese soldier.

Although he was now several dozen meters away from the woods, he did not have a telescope this time, and he did not plan to find the Japanese soldier.

Now he was just confirming the position where he would hide after the next step.

After just observing for a moment, Gao Wenli found the place he was looking for.

It was when he just determined the route of travel that a gunshot rang out, and with the gunshot he felt his hand tremble, and then his left hand holding the bayonet went numb, and the bayonet and the hat fell off.

The Japanese devil's shooting skills were really accurate! He actually shot at the hat with one shot, and also happened to hit the bayonet holding the hat.

But none of this mattered. The important thing was that he had just told Liu Zhu to take the enemy's gunshots as a signal!

So at the moment when the bayonet and hat fell, Gao Wenli jumped up and ran straight to the place he had chosen. Of course, he still used the zigzag running method when running.

In the whistling wind beside his ears, Gao Wenli did not forget to glance at Liu Zhu.

As expected, Liu Zhu was zigzagging towards the mound just as he had ordered.

Gao Wenli gritted his teeth and ran faster.

He did not forget that the Japanese soldier on the opposite side was a cunning devil. He hoped that he could run faster, at least to attract the attention of the Japanese soldier, so as to give Liu Zhu a greater hope of survival.

And at the moment when Gao Wenli and Liu Zhu rushed out, behind them, Cheng Peng and Xiao Daner also ordered their men to start shooting forward.

Although this kind of shooting was blind, it was ultimately to deter the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side. Some soldiers even had a fluke mentality, what if they hit the Japanese devil with very accurate shooting skills?

"Tu Tu Tu" "Tu Tu Tu"

A light machine gun under Cheng Peng was firing.

The machine gunner was not really a soldier with particularly old qualifications. He was only appointed as a machine gunner by his platoon leader not long ago.

So his machine gun was average.

He didn't have the opportunity to practice machine guns normally. Now that he had the opportunity, he didn't care where the bullets hit. As long as he hit them, he would be justified. So why didn't he hit more and practice his shooting skills?

However, his idea was a little different from others.

Others would shoot at suspicious places in front, such as bushes, behind trees, behind earth mounds, anyway, places where people could hide.

But he didn't. He picked bare places where people couldn't hide even if there were a few wormwoods.

According to the later sayings, his was a typical reverse thinking.

Then everyone shot at places where Japanese soldiers could grow, but the Japanese soldiers were still alive. Maybe the Japanese soldiers were hiding in places where people couldn't hide, at least from their position!

To say that his idea was not wrong, but the problem was that there were few places where people could hide on the hills and too many places where people couldn't hide! How many bullets would he waste if he continued to shoot like this?

But this gentleman didn't care. He just shot like this. You can also say that he was a disaster.

But he didn't know that what he did was a deterrent and a potential danger to the Japanese soldiers hiding somewhere on the opposite side.

The Japanese soldier did the opposite and hid in a place that seemed impossible to hide from a distance, but his camouflage was better.

At this time, his rifle was aiming at the Chinese soldier (Gao Wenli) who was rushing up the hill.

He had been aiming at the soldier for a while.

But in his opinion, the soldier was really cunning!

There were two times when he was about to shoot, and the soldier suddenly changed direction and flashed in his sniper lens. He didn't want to waste a bullet, so he could only move the muzzle.

This time he predicted the direction of the Chinese soldier again. When he was about to shoot again, he suddenly heard the "chi chi" sound of a bullet entering the ground more than ten meters in front of him in the chaotic gunfire.

Was he discovered? He subconsciously left his eyes from the sniper lens and glanced there, and saw a few puffs of dust splashed by the bullet just entering the soldier.

Just when he thought it was just the result of blind shooting by Chinese soldiers, he was about to aim his gun at the Chinese soldier rushing towards him, "bang bang bang", another short burst of light machine gun fire hit the open space only a few meters away from him!

The Japanese soldier was shocked, he could never tolerate the Chinese army's machine gunners shooting like this!

First, maybe the other party discovered him.

Second, even if the other party did not discover him, the bullet might hit him the next moment!

The reason is that this Japanese soldier did not ambush on the hill at all, but was more than ten meters below the hill's ridgeline.

In other words, he was facing Cheng Peng and his men, and there was no terrain as cover. If he exposed Cheng Peng, they could kill him.

He just happened to find a pit here to hide, and then his camouflage clothes were close to the color of the earth, so he jumped in.

He was not hiding at the top of the hill at all, so no matter how Cheng Peng or other people with telescopes looked for him from a distance, how could they find him?

Seeing that his life was threatened, the Japanese gunner instinctively turned his rifle and pointed it at the woods in the distance.

His sniper rifle is most accurate when shooting at 200 to 300 meters, because the lens cannot be focused and can see the clearest at 200 to 300 meters.

At this time, the machine gunner under Cheng Peng in the woods had just used up his magazine. He had already pulled out the magazine with all the bullets and was reaching out to insert a new magazine.

At the same time, he turned back and glanced at the ammunition man who handed him the magazine and scolded him: "Next time, I will ask you for the magazine. You won't reach out and hand it over when you hear the noise!"

The ammunition man was a new recruit, so his qualifications were naturally not as good as his.

To be honest, this machine gunner was only "regularized not long ago". He was originally an ammunition man, or to say that he was a woman who had been a daughter-in-law for thousands of years and was showing off his power as a machine gunner here.

But he didn't know that his scolding saved his life.

Amid the chaotic gunfire, he turned his head while lying on the ground, and before he could even blink, a bullet flew past his cheek!

When he felt a burning sensation on his face and quickly retreated and lay down, he realized that the Japanese sharpshooter had actually shot him!

At this time, the Japanese gunner on the opposite side saw that his target had disappeared and quickly turned his gun around.

When he glanced forward again, he happened to see the Chinese soldier he had intended to shoot before jumping into a small patch of dense wormwood about a hundred meters away from him, while another Chinese soldier jumped and hid behind a mound of earth.

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