Chapter 1961: A Surprise Attack
"Da Da Da!"
The noise of so many war horses running together was absolutely shocking.
Therefore, even the Japanese soldiers who slept the most soundly were easily awakened.
For the first time in their lives, the Japanese soldiers heard such noises and realized that something was wrong, so they quickly entered an emergency state.
Without waiting for the Japanese commanders at all levels to jump out and organize, the Japanese soldiers hurriedly got dressed and got up.
However, what frightened the Japanese soldiers was that they just opened the curtains of the tent and immediately entered a state of confusion.
In front of them, the war horses were running towards them like crazy.
Realizing that something was wrong, out of a strong desire to survive, the Japanese soldiers quickly made tactical evasive actions.
To be precise, it was to get away from the direction of the horses running as quickly as possible.
What frightened the Japanese soldiers was that the horses were running very fast because they were seriously frightened.
Naturally, in this situation, it was difficult for the Japanese soldiers to have time and space to escape.
Soon, the horses were mixed with the Japanese soldiers.
Then, there were all kinds of squeezing and trampling.
There were also many Japanese soldiers who were hit by the galloping war horses and were knocked several meters away.
These Japanese soldiers were not just unlucky.
They just got hit by this violent collision, and then their bones fell apart.
When they landed, they were thrown hard again, and the pain was worse than death.
In fact, things have just begun.
Then, these Japanese soldiers who were forced to be unlucky were frequently trampled by horses.
So many of their kind were trampled to death and injured.
Watching all this with their eyes wide open, the Japanese soldiers had to try their best to control the situation.
What made the Japanese soldiers depressed and angry was that these war horses, which were very obedient in the past, were actually crazy at this moment.
No matter how the Japanese soldiers scolded them, these war horses turned a deaf ear.
In a word, the war horses automatically ignored the scolding of the Japanese soldiers and continued to run wildly.
Whenever they encountered Japanese soldiers or tents blocking the way, the war horses continued to rush forward.
They found that the war horses no longer obeyed the command, and one by one they were trampled to death or injured. There was no other way, the Japanese had to use guns to speak.
"Ba Gou!"
"Bang Bang Bang!"
Considering that the situation was too chaotic, the Japanese were afraid of accidentally injuring their own kind, so they were not convenient to use the Type 99 light machine gun, Type 92 heavy machine gun and grenade launcher.
There was no other way, the Japanese had to speak with the Type 38 rifle and the Turtle Box pistol.
In order to control this chaotic situation as soon as possible, when shooting, the Japanese paid great attention to choosing the shooting position.
To be precise, the Japanese frequently shot at the vital parts of the war horses.
Such as the head and chest of the war horses.
The effect was very good. While running at high speed, many war horses had to die immediately because of being shot in the vital parts.
It must be said that because they were still running at high speed, although these war horses were shot to death and collapsed on the ground, they could still slide a long way.
Many Japanese soldiers were hit hard because they were caught off guard.
Some of them were even hit hard by the huge body of the warhorse.
Naturally, for a while, there were frequent scenes of people and horses falling down.
The cries, wails, and scoldings of the Japanese soldiers, mixed with the roars and wails of the warhorses, kept rushing into everyone's ears.
In addition, many torches were knocked away and fell on flammable materials, which caused many fires.
So many lives were not saved in time, how could the Japanese soldiers put out the fire?
"Hahaha..."
Watching all this with his eyes wide open, and looking at the miserable appearance of the Japanese soldiers with heavy casualties, Ye Tian laughed unconsciously.
While laughing, Ye Tian was not idle.
This time, Ye Tian had a deep intention to play a surprise attack.
On the one hand, through the galloping of the warhorses, Ye Tian hoped to bring chaos and serious casualties to the Japanese soldiers.
On the second hand, Ye Tian thought that while the devils were in a panic, he would try to take away the 48 cannons and the matching shells.
Obviously, the second purpose was what Ye Tian valued most.
Otherwise, Ye Tian didn't mind and directly took the dead soldiers to the top of the mountain around the col.
Then, he used hundreds of unscrupulous cannons to easily wipe out the three thousand devils.
However, there is a disadvantage to playing this way.
It's very simple, that is, these cannons cannot be seized.
Although it is a bit troublesome to use the current plan to do things, these cannons can be seized smoothly.
These cannons are useless to the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, but they are rare good things for most of the anti-Japanese armed forces.
Even if there is one, the artillery unit cannot be used easily without the order of a senior officer.
Otherwise, it will be dealt with by military law.
In fact, for Ye Tian's fake heroic national salvation army and this loyal national salvation army, these 48 cannons are also very useful.
Of course, considering that his side often played sneak attacks and rarely confronted the Japanese troops head-on, Ye Tian planned to find an opportunity to give these cannons to other anti-Japanese armed forces as before.
Smiling, Ye Tian followed the direction he had scouted before and came to these cannons and shells.
At the same time, Ye Tian frequently moved his mind.
Soon, 48 cannons and many matching shells became Ye Tian's trophies.
After doing all these, Ye Tian continued to deploy booby traps at will with a smile on his face.
The infantry battalion under the artillery regiment of the 10th Division was annihilated by the Loyalty and National Salvation Army.
Then, other devils in the artillery regiment were killed or injured by the trampling of the frightened horses.
The most important thing is that so many cannons, along with the matching shells, disappeared.
You can tell with your toes that if such a big thing happens here, the entire 10th Division will be alarmed.
At that time, tens of thousands of people in the 10th Division will definitely gather here and do all kinds of aftermath work.
"Hehe..."
Thinking that it won't be long before many devils will be killed or injured by these booby traps, Ye Tian couldn't help but laugh.
Feeling that it was almost time, Ye Tian left here quietly.
Unfolding his body, Ye Tian quickly appeared behind a nearby mountain.
Then, Ye Tian summoned the Eagle King again.
Sitting on the back of the Eagle King, Ye Tian once again came to the sky where the Sakata Battalion was annihilated.
As expected by Ye Tian, at this time, many Japanese and traitors were desperately gathering here.
Realizing that so many large booby traps deployed before were about to explode, Ye Tian immediately widened his eyes.
Soon, the big scene that Ye Tian had been looking forward to for a long time happened.
Compared with the traitors, the Japanese had better physical fitness.
Therefore, a Japanese regiment arrived at this place first.
In fact, realizing that the loyal and patriotic army that was making trouble might have fled long ago, many traitors ran forward desperately in order to show their faces in front of the Japanese.
There was no danger ahead, and this was a good opportunity to express loyalty.
Such a good opportunity was too rare.
Since it was encountered, there was no reason to miss it.
If you miss this village, there will be no such store again.
What made the traitors depressed was that they had already run desperately, but they were still quickly left behind by the Japanese troops.
At this moment, because it was late at night, visibility was poor. Although the sky was still full of dust and dirt, the Japanese and traitors did not feel it very strongly.
What made the Japanese and traitors depressed was that the smoke and dust here were too thick, making it difficult to breathe.