The War of Resistance

Chapter 2000: Embarrassing Wedging (Part 2)

Fortunately, Hu Zhuzi still remembered that he had entered the enemy camp. Although he made a muffled groan when he landed, the sound was covered up by the sound of horse hooves.

Falling from a running horse was a serious fall!

It turned out that the place where the horse ran was a dirt bump, and the horse's hoof tripped on the dirt bump. I don't know how the horse stumbled after tripping on the dirt bump. Anyway, the horse rushed over, but the man immediately fell off. .

At the other end of the earth bag was a pit less than half a meter, and Tiger Pillar fell right into the pit.

His upper limbs hit the ground head first, and with the inertia of the body, he turned forward again, and ended up lying on his back in the pit with his feet and head down.

Fortunately, this was a pit, and the walls of the pit prevented him from rushing out of the pit.

At this time, the flares fired by the Japanese army exploded in the sky. The Japanese army only saw the horses running in this direction, but did not notice that a man fell down immediately. He was in the pit with two big eyeballs staring at his head and feet. Look at the tiger pillars in the sky!

Although Hu Zhuzi was beaten to pieces, his instinct as a warrior was still there. He also realized that he had fallen into a pit, and quickly took back his feet that were resting on the edge of the pit.

In this pit less than half a meter deep, he moved his arms and legs, and he could still move without feeling any pain!

If you can move, then it's okay. This is the logic of Tiger Pillar!

Just as he reached out to touch the grenade hanging on his body, gunshots rang out. This was when other members of his company began to attack the exposed fire points of the Japanese army.

There was a gunshot very close to him, right in front of him. Only then did he remember that before he fell off the horse, the grenade used to hit the Japanese Japanese with illumination bombs seemed to be right in front of him!

Come on then!

Hu Zhuzi climbed up in an extremely frustrating posture because he didn't dare to show his head.

He took out a grenade and unscrewed the cover at the back, hooked the string with his finger, and looked forward to where the gunshots were heard. Sure enough, under the glow of the flares, there were more than a dozen Japanese soldiers holding guns. Shooting, there are Japanese soldiers holding grenade launchers!

"His grandma's!" Hu Zhuzhu cursed in a low voice, raised his hand and threw his grenade forward. Now it was time for him to build momentum.

The illumination bomb that was hit into the sky by the Japanese army with a grenade was already falling.

A grenade is a grenade, not a mortar after all. The time that the flare stays in the air is limited.

Just imagine that the effective range of the grenade used by the Japanese army is only 500 meters. That still means it will explode when it hits the ground. So how long can the parabolic trajectory of the grenade go when it is launched into the sky and then falls again.

And within this limited period of time, the enemy and we started a gun battle again.

The horses running on the battlefield naturally attracted the attention of the Japanese army, but when the Japanese army shot down two horses and exposed their positions, they were shot by Northeastern Army soldiers.

And due to the darkness and the complicated terrain, the enemy and us were already intersecting each other, but in fact they were only within a few dozen meters, so box cannons, hand grenades, and hand grenades were all fired at them.

By this time, four of the six horses that rushed onto the battlefield had been knocked down, including the one that threw Tiger Pillar off his horse.

However, one horse was fine and was running quickly towards the small village ahead.

Of course the horse was Mao (frightened), but the person under the horse was at least safe and sound for now. That was Ge Changli.

There are a thousand Hamlets among a thousand men. The three soldiers chose to charge into the enemy's formation on horseback, but the methods of charging into the formation were different.

Hu Zhuzi was simple-minded and chose the only horse without a saddle. However, he could only be regarded as being thrown off the horse just as he rushed into the enemy's formation.

This cannot be compared to a sheep in a pack of wolves, nor can it be compared to a lone wolf in a pack of wolves. The reason is that he still has 6 grenades hanging on his body!

As long as he doesn't die, he can kill everyone.

Ge Changli was also known as a stubborn person in Shang Zhen camp. If he wasn't a stubborn person who was not brave and fearless of death, who would be the first to become a suicide squad member?

But this does not mean that he rushed into the battle by luck like Tiger Zhuzi. Before charging into the battle, he suddenly had a whim, but instead of sitting on the saddle, he let others tie his feet under the horse's belly!

One of the ropes that tied him was a ready-made horse girth that tied his calves in front, and the other was a rope tied to his armpits on both sides and tied to the horse's body.

The girdle is a rope made of rawhide, usually tied to the horse to secure the saddle.

But this time he stretched his legs inside, so naturally it wouldn't be too tight, and it wouldn't be possible to tie it too tightly. That thing couldn't be cut off with a knife.

When the horse stops, he can pull the leg out of there.

As for the rope that tied him, it didn't matter. It didn't tie his arms anyway. He could just reach out and pull open the buckle that tied the rope to his chest.

In order to rescue Chang Shang Zhen, Ge Changli went with death in mind. The reason why he tied himself under the horse's belly was to prevent himself from being shot prematurely by the Japanese army.

The horse in front of Ge Changli had been knocked down by the Japanese army, and he was both lucky and unlucky.

Fortunately, his horse was not knocked down by the Japanese army, but it was injured by the Japanese bullets.

The horse was injured but not knocked down. The horse was hairy. A horse that was supposed to be plowing in the farmland ran out of speed after being frightened!

So unfortunately, Ge Changli, who had no idea of ​​the horse's running direction and speed, was "pulled" by the frightened horse and went straight to the center of the Japanese army's circle!

At the beginning, the Japanese saw him, and two horses ran out from here, and the first horse was knocked down.

At this time, Chu Tian and his men even fired gunshots to suppress the Japanese firepower, and most of the Japanese firepower was attracted away.

When some Japanese saw Ge Changli's horse, they saw that there was no one on the saddle, and some thought that the Chinese soldiers on horseback had been knocked down.

But when they saw that there seemed to be a person hiding under the horse's belly, the flare that was shot into the sky by the grenade launcher had fallen very low, and it was too late for them to shoot.

Now Ge Changli didn't know whether he was brave or pitiful, and he didn't know where the horse was going to take him!

He was tied under the horse's belly with his head facing backwards.

If he lowered his head, he would see the rapidly passing land below him. In order to avoid being scratched by the weeds and bushes on the ground, he could only raise his face with all his strength.

So the place he saw was exactly the crotch of the castrated horse with no balls but only a magical weapon!

Fortunately, under the illumination of the flare, in the limited gap, Ge Changli saw a horse also chasing after him. He knew that it should be Wang Xiaodaner!

If you want to say that the most alternative person rushing into the enemy camp is Wang Xiaodaner!

The current Wang Xiaodaner is not the Wang Xiaodaner of the past. Now the recruits have to call him Wang Dadaner!

The reason is that Wang Xiaodaner rode this tall horse, which was originally a Japanese horse, all the way in!

What's more intimidating is his outfit. Not only did he dress himself up as a Japanese soldier, but he also wore the uniform of a Japanese officer and waved a Japanese sword in his hand!

The horse he rode was not the work horse that Ge Changli and Hu Zhu rode. Those horses were Mongolian horses, which were short for farm work. The tall horse he rode was originally captured by Shang Zhenying from the Japanese army.

It is estimated that the Japanese horses were also introduced from the West, or hybridized with their native Japanese horses, so they have such tall horses.

But after this horse was captured by Shang Zhen's men, who the hell cares if it was a war horse or a mount of some old Japanese devil. When Shang Zhen and his men did not use this horse, more often, this horse was harnessed to a carriage by the soldiers to pull the carriage! This can be regarded as the local customs of animals like horses.

But this time it came in handy.

When the flares lit up, Wang Xiaodan, who was not tall, was riding on a horse, shouting "Baga" or "Yaji Gege", waving a Japanese sword shining in the glow of the flares, and chasing the horse in front of him. The Japanese army was also confused!

Since they couldn't figure it out, the Japanese army would not shoot without authorization. Anyway, this "chief of the Imperial Japanese Army" had already run back to his own camp, so how could he run out again?

Ge Changli couldn't see where the horses were running, but Wang Xiaodan could see clearly that the two horses were heading to the small village south of Wujiapo, one in front and one behind.

That's fine. In order to save the battalion commander, he had to do a big job as a suicide squad member. Wang Xiaodan naturally thought that the highest commander of the Japanese army should be in the village.

As an official, you have a house to live in. Do you have to sleep outside like a soldier? Impossible!

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