Chapter 201 Grenade
When the bayonet really stabs in front of you, no one will believe it. But when it passes through your body, the first feeling is cold and then the pain. The squad leader feels relieved. A pain comes from his face, and he can no longer hold it back and faints.
The grenade exploded beside the grenade launcher, shrapnel and shock wave overturned four grenade launchers, and the Japanese squad leader was also scratched by shrapnel. Soon, several Japanese were all eliminated, and their current target was the machine gun position that the Japanese had already headed south.
The gunshots behind caused panic among the Japanese attacking south. When they heard the gunshots and explosions, the Japanese first hid to the house beside them, and then turned around and saw an incredible scene.
The originally safe rear, the grenade launcher position, and the squad leader, all had fallen down. Then the Chinese soldiers who were attacking the machine gun position that had moved forward. The attacking sergeant had no intention of attacking south again, and immediately called one of his squads to fight back.
The Japanese who came back did not shoot, and there was a machine gunner in the middle, so they had to rush back.
The soldiers of the National Army who attacked the machine gun position were not indulged in fighting. The two soldiers kept firing at the Japanese machine gunners, and finally knocked over the machine guns. The Japanese guns that returned to the rescue also sounded. A soldier who had no time to hide was bitten by the Japanese bullets. The injured squad leader was carried into the back door of the yard by a soldier.
The other two soldiers who were injured by the Japanese on the squad also hid in the door. A bold veteran rushed to the front in the rain of Japanese bullets and brought back the blown Japanese grenade launcher and two bags of grenades.
When he returned to the door, the unsatisfied veteran shot at the several Japanese who were moaning on the ground one by one.
The time for the Japanese soldiers to rush back was quite timely. The Japanese team leader was fainted and was not taken care of by the National Army soldiers. He luckily saved his life. A shrapnel rushed into his abdomen and was struck by the Japanese medical soldiers to bandage it.
The Japanese soldiers' military officers tilted their noses, regardless of whether there would be ambush, and ordered the two Japanese to attack the yard where the Kuomintang retreated.
The two Japanese were good at fighting in street battles. They took off a grenade, pulled out the security, and knocked it on their heads and threw it into the yard from the sky.
After the grenade exploded, he immediately rushed in with his gun in his arms. The gun was moved left and right, and no one was found. The yard was not small, and there were actually many rooms inside. There was a passage in the middle. You could hear the footsteps from the passage. The attacking Japanese immediately swung their bodies left and right to rush forward.
The Japanese behind followed into the yard.
The soldiers of the National Army naturally knew that the Japanese would attack. This sneak attack killed one of the Japanese squad leader. It was a great achievement no matter how you look at it. However, the squad leader was seriously injured. For soldiers, as long as they could save their lives and pick up guns, this injury was common.
"The Japanese behind are catching up." A new recruit was reporting to the veteran in front.
The veteran stared at the recruit: "Catch up? Are you holding a fire stick?"
The recruit was confused and replied: "The Japanese always threw a grenade first and then shot it. I'm afraid!"
The veteran looked angry: "Cowboy, are you keeping the grenades waiting for the cub?"
The veteran brothers who were retreating quickly in front of him said, "You go first, I'll get rid of the ghosts that followed behind me."
Before he could reply to another injured brother with his back to the squad leader, the veteran wiped his own dirty face and let the recruit and cat down in the house behind a small patio in the middle. The Japanese behind were attacking forward quickly.
The Japanese had long noticed that some Chinese soldiers who were running away in front were injured, and blood could be seen on the ground all the way. The people in front stopped, and the Japanese stopped through the two houses while the Japanese were observing.
Another grenade was thrown to the house in front. The grenade failed to pass through the two houses and landed in the small patio, and a piece of smoke exploded. A gunshot came from the house in front.
Most of the interior of the house is made of wooden structures. Bullets passed through two floors of walls and hit the third floor without any force. A Japanese man was preparing to attack forward through the passage. A figure suddenly flashed out of the front and the rifle in his hand sounded.
The bullet did not disappoint the owner and hit the body of the attacking Japanese. The Japanese fell into the passage and did not die immediately. They were still twitching on the ground. Perhaps the bullet hit his lungs, and the Japanese made a hissing sound.
Another Japanese man tried hard to pull the Japanese back behind, while the other Japanese man shot with a rifle, and the bullets made the wooden chips in the house in front fly across.
Instead, he pulled the Japanese back. One of the Japanese immediately called the medical soldiers behind him in the bird's voice. Another Japanese threw a grenade forward again. The Japanese who shot the gun came back and prepared to wait for the grenade to explode again before attacking forward.
The grenade exploded as scheduled, and the two Japanese rushed forward with guns. As soon as they rushed to the patio, they suddenly glanced at the ground. A grenade was smoking on the ground. The Japanese were shocked and immediately wanted to retreat, but there was another Japanese behind that blocking the passage.
Watching the grenade suddenly cracked when his eyelids were lowered, a dazzling fire flashed out, shrapnel flew around, and a ball of smoke was released. Several shrapnel rushed into his body, and the shock wave took his body backwards and fell to the ground, and blood flew out from the crack of the shrapnel.
The Japanese slowly lost consciousness.
The Japanese following behind wiped and rubbed them with their sleeves. The blood spurted out by the Japanese in front was on his face. The Japanese also made a ruthless move, straightening the 38-large cover in his hand and constantly shooting towards the passage in front.
He took off a grenade, pulled the security and knocked it on his head, and threw it into the room ahead.
The veteran watched the Japanese grenades thrown over. At this time, the recruits had already put down the table in the room. The two were just behind the table. The table was very thick, and the distance between the two was quite far from the passage, and the grenade exploded.
The house shook suddenly, and the dust in the sky kept falling down. The tiles were lifted up as a whole. The paper-paste window was lifted by the shock wave. The sound was too loud. The two soldiers moved their ears away. The sound was full of buzzing sounds. The shrapnel flying around could not penetrate the table. The two of them also buzzed in their heads, shaking their heads vigorously, and they were still dizzy.
Without hesitation, the veteran quickly took a grenade from his body again, pulled the fire, threw it into the passage outside the room, and the two of them covered their ears and squatted behind the table.
The Japanese who were attacking did not expect that the grenade he threw did not play any due role. He was about to rush forward, but suddenly he found that there was an iron guy spinning on the ground in the opposite passage, emitting smoke.
He was so scared that he was so scared that the Japanese did not react slowly. He immediately turned around, took two steps back in a hurry, and then went into the room next to him.
Chapter completed!