Chapter 1228 Always a little surprise!
Although the second squad leader didn't know what the Japanese were going to do to hide here, he understood one thing: abnormality is a monster!
Since these Japanese devils are leaving the fierce battle ahead and hiding here quietly, there is absolutely no good thing.
Out of the idea that "we all support those who are opposed by the enemy", the second squad leader felt that since he discovered it, no matter what the Japanese were going to do, it would be right to destroy their plan anyway.
Someone suggested throwing *, and how much it is to fry it.
But the problem is that they are now hiding in a three-story building, about 30 meters away from the Japanese opposite, and there is a two-story building in the middle. In other words, even if they want to throw it over, they have to be closer.
But the problem is that if you want to get closer, you may be discovered by the Japanese's open or secret whistle. In that case, you will be alarmed. You must know that there are only thirteen people in the second class, and there are definitely no less than fifty Japanese people on the opposite side. Moreover, the second class has no understanding of the surrounding geographical environment, and once you alarm the Japanese, the only thing Class 2 can do is retreat.
So, this suggestion was rejected.
Someone suggested that since this is the case, it would just take a detour out of the wall and turn it over from there.
This suggestion was directly rejected as soon as it was put forward: The Japanese are not idiots, how could they not deploy around the walls? Even if there are few, it is easy for you to go out, but it will be difficult to sneak in again.
In the end, there was no good idea, so I could only take risks.
The plan is: the squad leader took four soldiers to touch the roof of the building opposite (that is the building between the second squad and the gang of Japanese devils now), and attacked the Japanese devils from a high point. The other eight soldiers, led by the deputy squad leader, attacked the Japanese devils on the first floor of the building opposite. No matter what the result is, it takes no more than two minutes, and you must retreat immediately.
Even the squad leader concluded that the Japanese would definitely pursue them wildly, so he roughly stipulated the retreat route: first retreat along the wall, take the opponent to the battlefield, then take the detour back and meet with the Sanlian, and then kill the Japanese who were chasing them with the Sanlian.
At the beginning, the plan went smoothly: firstly because they found that the two floors in the middle of the two sides were also a warehouse, but the storage was all about clothes, so there was no one inside. Secondly, I don’t know if this Japanese guy didn’t want to be too exposed, so there were no sentries in this building…
These were analyzed by the second squad leader himself, but reality is often inversely proportional to imagination.
When everyone successfully touched the two-story building downstairs and waited for the deputy squad leader to sneak into the first floor with the soldiers, the second squad leader took the four soldiers to touch the roof of the second floor.
Everything went smoothly, but when they carefully opened the small door on the roof little by little, the second squad leader carefully stretched out his head and looked around, and he was so scared that he immediately shrank back.
On the right side of the small gate, two Japanese devils were squatting on the ground, stretching their heads on the fence beside the rooftop, watching the battle over there, and whispering... Otherwise, luck accounts for a considerable proportion of the war, and this is reflected here.
If these two Japanese soldiers stood up and watched, instead of just sticking their heads out of the top of the fence, so that they could not see the situation downstairs from a perspective of sight, then, let alone the second squad soldiers touched it, it would be basically impossible for them to touch the building even if they wanted to touch the building.
If these two Japanese were not so focused on watching the battle over there, but as long as one of them turned around and paid attention to the small door, then the situation when Class 2 opened the door just now would definitely be discovered by the Japanese. At that time, no matter whether the Japanese screamed or fired a gun, they would inevitably alarm the Japanese in the warehouse opposite, and thus expose all the plans of Class 2.
At this time, for the second class who was very grateful, these two Japanese devils who blocked the smooth implementation of the plan must be killed. The key is how to kill them quietly.
However, this is not very difficult for the soldiers of the assault company, because they often experience such scenes in training and in previous battles.
So, without thinking about it, the second squad leader whispered the order and asked the two soldiers to secretly kill the two Japanese sentinels.
When the two soldiers pulled out the daggers, slowly opened the small door, and tiptoed out, the second squad leader felt that this was not safe enough, so the second squad leader opened the insurance of the box cannon and followed the two soldiers out.
However, the remaining two soldiers waited for the three of them to go out for about two seconds. After they looked at each other, they tiptoed out. However, unlike the second squad leader and the others who went to deal with the two Japanese sentries, the two soldiers touched the rooftop of the warehouse where the Japanese hid. The purpose was to prevent the second squad leader from being able to restrain or attract firepower here, and at the same time they could also take the lead in launching an attack on the opposite Japanese Japanese... It should be pointed out that the behavior of these two soldiers did not receive orders or hints from the second squad leader, and was completely their spontaneous behavior. This action that could judge what they should do without further ado and cooperate well not only showed the height of the military literacy of the two soldiers, but also the tacit understanding cultivated in long-term training and actual combat.
The second squad leader and two other soldiers quietly touched the two Japanese who were unaware of the danger coming and were still focused on watching the Japanese fighting in the distance.
Otherwise, tacit understanding is really important.
When the two soldiers who were touching the Japanese soldiers felt someone behind them, they didn't even look back, and they had no idea how to look at each other. They had a tacit understanding and gave up about one meter of width to each other.
In this way, even if the two Japanese soldiers noticed and turned around and resisted, and the two soldiers did not have time to kill them before the two Japanese resisted, then the second squad leader could use a gun to deal with the two Japanese... As long as the two Japanese had time to resist, whether they were shouting or shooting, it would indicate that the mission of the two soldiers was failed, that is, to alert the snake. Anyway, they had been exposed, so they had to take a step back, and at least they had to ensure that while killing these two Japanese soldiers, they also had to ensure the safety of these two soldiers and ensure more combat effectiveness for the upcoming battle. Therefore, at that time, there was no choice whether to shoot or not, but protecting their own comrades became the top priority.
As expected, you can't underestimate any opponent!
Even the assault company is definitely much stronger than ordinary troops, especially in individual combat, and even a special forces soldier who is not comparable to ordinary troops, it seems a little nervous at this moment.
But even so, the plan to kill these two Japanese devils silently failed.
The two soldiers approached their respective targets one left and one right, but just as they were more than two meters away from the two Japanese, the Japanese on the right seemed to notice something, subconsciously turned around and glanced at them, and naturally found the second squad leader and the other three.
The Japanese immediately shouted, and subconsciously picked up the gun and pulled the bolt.
When the other Japanese man heard his companion's screams, he also turned around instinctively, and then shouted something while pulling the bolt.
The two soldiers were disappointed at the critical moment of success, so they naturally wanted to make up for it. So, they were no longer as cautious as before, but rushed forward quickly, wanting to kill the two Japanese sentries before the Japanese could react.
Especially when they saw that these two Japanese devils had already screamed, they became even more anxious.
The two Japanese were originally subconsciously pulling the gun bolt. When they saw the two soldiers rushing towards them, they instinctively gave up the gun bolt, but immediately picked up the gun and prepared for a fight.
But, all this is in vain.
Because just as the two soldiers rushed over, the second squad leader pulled the trigger without hesitation.
"Ba!Ba!"
Two gunshots hit the left chests of the two Japanese sentries, who had no extra performance at all and fell down almost at the same time.
After the second squad leader fired two shots, he didn't go to see the results at all. Instead, he turned around and ran, whipped while running, and shouted at the other two soldiers who were ready to throw them: "Occurrence! Quickly attack!"
However, the two soldiers who rushed towards the two Japanese soldiers were very afraid that the two Japanese soldiers would have the strength to resist.
They rushed over and grabbed the Japanese's clothes. The dagger held in their right hand tightly slashed the Japanese's neck hard. When they saw blood spurting out, they let go. They didn't have to look at the final result. Instead, they turned around and ran to the squad leader, put away the dagger while running, and pulled out a *...
The Japanese's screams really alarmed the Japanese in the warehouse. However, the Japanese were probably awakened suddenly, so before they could judge the specific location of the sound, for a moment, the Japanese in the warehouse stood up one after another, looked around, and were also waiting for further orders from the commanders.
But at this moment, the gunshots of the second squad leader provided them with a good positioning.
Immediately, under the command of the commander, the Japanese in the warehouse smashed the glass windows, and the guns were extended, aiming at the second squad leader and the others. Most of the Japanese rushed towards the warehouse gate, with a clear intention, to surround it from here - the gate of the warehouse happened to be in the opposite direction of the two-story building where the second squad leader and the others were, so the Japanese had to take a detour.
It has to be said that this group of Japanese devils is hidden here, because they can be said to be elite, at least they have rich combat experience: if they jump out of the warehouse window, it seems that doing so can save a lot of time, but the worse thing about doing this is that it is equivalent to providing a living target for the enemy. With this difference, it can be seen that the richness of their combat experience is completely visible.
The second squad leader and the others have already pulled off the lead wire and threw it to the opposite warehouse almost at the same time. Moreover, the point that the second squad leader and the others are also elite is that although the second squad leader and they have thrown the *, they have not appeared, and they are judged entirely based on previous observations. The advantage of this is that it can not only protect their own safety, but also hide their specific position to the maximum extent, creating conditions for throwing the second squad leader and...
Chapter completed!