Chapter 11 Those Who Abuse Others Will Always Be Abused
Saito Masaaki, Japanese artillery captain. Due to the rapid attack of the Japanese, part of the artillery and baggage troops were still stranded in Jiuliancheng and could not keep up with the pace of the infantry.
Saito Masaaki has been commanding his troops in Jiuliancheng to rush to Fenghuangcheng these days. He has about a thousand soldiers in his hands and is the highest-ranking Japanese officer in Jiuliancheng.
If there is the help of the artillery battalion, Ikeda Guangu believes that the Chinese will have difficulty in escaping.
Without Ikeda's report, Saito Masaaki also knew that something had happened in the city. When he got the news, the city had already begun to riot. The escaped prisoners set fire everywhere in the city and disrupted the situation.
Without thinking, Saito Masaaki ordered the city gates to be closed and began a city-wide search. A game of pursuit and counter-pursuit began in this small Jiuliancheng.
In the chaos, Wei Jichen led more than 70 soldiers of the Gongzi Battalion, holding their breath as much as possible, and quietly hid in a civilian house. At the same time, he also thought that this place was not a place to stay for a long time. Once the Japanese had cleared out other prisoners, they would search here.
The chaos in the city and the occasional gunshots around did not affect Wei Jichen's calm mood at all. In the prison breakout battle, although there were prisoners from other units as pioneers, the Gongzi Battalion still lost more than ten soldiers due to lack of guns and bullets.
Seeing that the prisoners from other units could not wait to rush to the city gate, Wei Jichen calmly led the army to this civilian house not far from Ikeda Guangu's residence.
Because he knew that with only a dozen guns in his hands, even if he was lucky enough to break through the city gate and escape from the city, he didn't know how many people would be left in the end.
Wei Jichen wanted to exchange his merit points for a Mauser rifle, but unfortunately, so far, his merit points were only more than 30 points, and he couldn't even exchange for a Mauser rifle. The temporary army of more than 70 prisoners probably killed more than 30 devils.
During the battle, Wei Jichen discovered that the merit points obtained by killing an ordinary soldier and a devil officer were different. The higher the level of the devil, the more merit points he got.
An ordinary soldier has one merit point, and a devil sergeant has five merit points. Wei Jichen calculated that it was about half of the soldiers that a little devil sergeant could command.
If he could kill the Japanese emperor, he would get a sky-high merit point.
Sure enough, the most dangerous place is the safest place. Ikeda Guangu never expected that there was a large number of prisoners hiding under his nose, not far from the prison, waiting to bite him.
The soldiers of Ikeda's squad received the order and, led by several sergeants, rushed to the direction of the city gate where the noise was the loudest. When they passed the houses next to the prison, no one came in to search.
"Wei Shao, the Japanese squad has been gone for a while." Hu Zi approached Wei Jichen and reminded him. Behind him, he was carrying Li Yunfei. Li Yunfei wanted to get off several times, but was dissuaded by Wei Jichen.
Wei Jichen secretly estimated the time and thought it should be enough. Ikeda Guangu had put all the troops he had into the pursuit of the prisoners. There should be only a few people around him. Now was a good time to attack.
Without hesitation, Wei Jichen bent his body and waved his hand. More than a dozen soldiers with weapons immediately lurked behind him. As for the other unarmed soldiers, they were led by Deng Dapeng and lagged behind a little.
The group moved forward cautiously in the dark, trying not to make any noise. When they were a few hundred meters away from Ikeda Guangu, Wei Jichen could even see the two Japanese guards at the door looking around casually, unaware that their death had quietly approached. How could the arrogant Japanese army have thought that the captives would attack them instead of running away?
The enemy was in the dark, and the Japanese were not alert at all. In order to ensure that there was no mistake, Wei Jichen walked forward another hundred meters, then raised the rifle in his hand and put it on his shoulder.
"Fire!" Wei Jichen shouted lightly, accompanied by a heavy shock to his shoulders. The other soldiers who had been prepared for a long time received the order, and there was no hesitation.
Suddenly, in the darkness, gunshots rang out, and the two Japanese at the door had no time to react. Their bodies were shot into brushes in an instant, just like dancing.
Wei Jichen didn't know whether his gun hit the target or not. After all, it was the first time he fired a gun, although the subconscious of the original owner still remained in his body.
Wei Jichen, who was a little nervous, didn't breathe a sigh of relief until he saw the Japanese lying on the ground. Fortunately, the other soldiers' shooting skills were good. My shooting skills were only at the entry-level intermediate level, which was really useless.
The gunshots at the door alarmed the Japanese inside. Three Japanese ran out in a panic to check. When they saw the soldiers lying on the ground, their faces changed slightly and they hurriedly prepared to lie on the ground.
However, it was too late.
Bang, bang, bang...
The three of them went to meet their Rizhao God with the first two.
Seeing this, Wei Jichen got up and shouted loudly: "Brothers, charge, kill Ikeda Guangu and avenge the dead brothers."
The soldiers rushed out like a tide.
Ikeda Guangu stood in the room. After his team of soldiers left, he was always uneasy and his left eyelid twitched.
He paced back and forth in the room anxiously. He was in charge of the prison, and the prisoners escaped, so he was responsible. Now, only by killing as many prisoners as possible could he reduce the punishment from above.
No, I have to go and see for myself.
Ikeda Guangu threw his hat aside, touched his bald forehead, and turned to walk out.
However, at this time, a burst of gunfire was heard at the door.
What happened? Ikeda Guangu walked a few steps quickly with some worry.
"It's not good, sir, the prisoners are rushing over."
Before he reached the door, a soldier covered in blood ran in like a fart, shouting in panic.
Ikeda Guangu heard this and his eyes went dark. He knew that if the things he had done fell into the hands of the prisoners, there would be no good results.
Ikeda Guangu's first action was to turn around, and then, in the stunned eyes of the soldier, he ran away at a speed no less than the Olympic sprint champion.
Ikeda Guangu's reaction was not slow, and his speed was not slow, but the prisoners with hatred burst out at an even more amazing speed.
Kill!
A soldier with a full beard, dark skin, and a burly figure took the lead and rushed in at the speed of the wind.
The man saw Ikeda Guangu's panicked back and raised his gun without hesitation.
Wei Jichen, who was a few steps behind, shouted hurriedly: "Don't shoot him to death."
The man tilted his hand, pointed the muzzle slightly downward, and hit Ikeda Sekiya's thigh with a bang.
The other Japanese soldier lay on the ground after more than ten gunshots, bleeding all over the ground, deader than dead.
"Wei Shao, I left him alive." The man grinned, revealing his yellow teeth, and turned to Wei Jichen and said.
Wei Jichen played an important role in this escape, and as a sentry officer, he commanded in moderation and had already convinced everyone.
Ikeda Sekiya was shot in the thigh and fell to the ground. Seeing the prisoners rushing in and standing in the whole yard, his face was as pale as rags. Knowing that he could not escape death, he fiercely raised his right hand holding the revolver, and it seemed that he was going to commit suicide.
Another gunshot was heard, and the gun in Ikeda Sekiya's hand fell.
The burly man twisted his mouth and said, "Wei Shao said you can't die, so you can't die."
"Good marksmanship!" Wei Jichen patted the man's shoulder and praised sincerely.