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Chapter 126 Night

The smoke of gunpowder during the day has dissipated into the void. If there were no faint gunshots in the distance, the night in the mountains and forests would have seemed peaceful.

There is a bonfire in the distance. In the faint light of the bonfire, a hill that is only a few dozen meters high is like a giant beast standing in the sky and the earth, and all things in the world seem to be asleep.

But at some point, a Japanese sentry heard some sound coming from some locations in the hill.

He listened carefully, and finally he was sure that there was a sound there, so he gently touched his companion beside him and whispered a few words, and his companion crawled to the side.

Although the hill is not high, the mountain walls are steep and difficult to climb. The Japanese army did not intend to attack overnight, and they did not need to attack overnight.

They just need to surround this hill. They don’t believe how long the dozen Northeastern soldiers on the hill can last.

The Japanese army did not intend to attack overnight, but it did not mean that they were not prepared. They still had to be prepared for the Northeast Army officers and soldiers on the mountain to take it out at night.

It is called an upward attack from the bottom of the mountain. The only thing the Japanese army can climb upward attack is shrubs and stones. However, people from the Northeast Army can pull ropes (such as knives) and slip down the mountain. How could the Japanese army not guard against it?

So although the Japanese army only lit a bonfire, they still released people under the hill, although not many of them.

In the darkness, the sound of placing the sounds and rolling sounds on the hills were now running back under the cover of darkness.

The Japanese commander who was dozing was awakened. When he learned that there was movement on the mountain, he suddenly became energetic.

He first asked carefully about the time when the sentry sounded, and then he began to pinch the time like a finger-pinning calculation.

Although the hill is only a few dozen meters high, even if the Northeast army pulls the rope down from the mountain, it will never be too fast.

The Japanese commander decided to take action when the Northeast Army was halfway up and down the mountain, that is, it was not up to the world or the earth.

He felt that his trick was very smart, but he didn't know that in Chinese culture, there was an idiom called "Strike the oars and flowing in the stream".

After a while, the Japanese commander felt that the time was up, so he whispered to order. In his low order, a "knock" sound came from beside him, and a "meteor" rose quickly from beside him and flew straight to the top of the hill.

Just as the meteor flew above the hill, it burst out with a "bang", and the hill was shining brightly, which was the Japanese army fired a flare.

And at the moment when the lighting was illuminated, the Japanese army saw a faint figure on the mountain wall.

This time, the commander didn't need to give the order. "Dadada", "Dada", "Da", "Da", "Da", the Japanese machine gun and rifles rang at the same time, and the direction of their gathering of fire was the wall of the hill.

They don't know whether it hit the figure on the mountain wall, but the dense bullets made the mountain wall spark.

"Yo Xi!" The Japanese commander laughed.

But before his laughter ended, gunshots suddenly sounded on the hill.

The gunshots were not very intense. After all, there were only more than ten Northeast Army soldiers on the hill, and there were now hundreds of Japanese troops surrounding the hill.

The gunshots on the mountain include the sound of "he-he-he" from the flower mechanism, the sound of box cannons shooting, and the sound of "popping" from the rifle.

Compared with the Japanese firepower, the gunshots seemed so insignificant.

The problem is that although the Japanese army has sufficient firepower, they are shooting mountain walls, and the location where the bullets fired on the hill is where the Japanese gunfire shines.

With just this moment, some Japanese soldiers were shot and then screamed.

The Japanese army, who had just reacted, hurriedly shot the firepower at the top of the mountain, but at this time the darkness had returned to the top of the mountain, and the other party never fired a second shot.

Two minutes later, the Japanese commander ordered the stop of shooting, and then some soldiers turned on the flashlight. Of course, even if they turned on the flashlight, they hid behind the stone to guard against the cold guns on the mountain.

In the dark night, they were still under the threat of the Northeast Army's firepower, and it was inconvenient to do anything. After asking for a long time, the Japanese commander took a look and found that his subordinates had been beaten to death by others and injured two more.

The previously cheerful "Yoxi" has now become "Baga". Since then, the Japanese commander realized that the Northeast Army did not come down to break through, and they just made noises and waited for them to shoot.

And when they opened fire, they naturally exposed their location, and then the firepower came up, and when they counterattacked, they hid again!

When things got to this point, the Japanese commander scolded the Northeast Army with a hatred and cunning manner, while he was ruthless about how he would tear out the bodies after he captured these Northeast Army.

And just as the Japanese officer was furious, a loud laugh suddenly came from the top of the hill.

If it is not a translation, the Chinese people generally do not understand the language of the Chinese people.

But some of them are the same as humans, such as crying and laughing. Now what this Japanese officer hears is the laughter of the Northeast Army soldiers on that hill after their success in the Japanese Kwantung Army.

Yes, the Japanese army was plotted by Shang Zhen and others.

Shang Zhen did plan to break through the night, but he was definitely not from the direction of the mountain pass.

If Shang Zhen and his team had about a hundred or ten people, he might have taken this approach. After all, a hundred or ten people paid a small amount of sacrifice and the rest rushed out, which was a good deal.

But there are too few people in them, only a dozen of them in total. If they hit the gun of the Japanese army, they will be gone as soon as they "dadadada".

The direction of Shang Zhen’s real breakthrough was behind, that is, on the ridge.

"Let's go, let's go back and be careful. We are not afraid of slowness. As long as we can pass that ridge before dawn, it's fine." Shang Zhen said.

After all, there was only one cavalry dismounted on the mountain on the other side.

During the day, the Japanese army also attacked them from both sides of the ridge, but the walls on both sides of the ridge were also very steep, and the Japanese army's attack was repelled by them in a few shots.

There were all kinds of noises in the darkness. The complex terrain here undoubtedly protected Shang Zhen and others in the daytime. Only those huge stone Shang Zhen and others could avoid the bombing of Japanese grenades.

But when walking at night, the huge rocks became obstacles. Shang Zhen and the others had to be careful. It was really purely groping forward. This kind of progress must be touched by hands before it could be stepped forward. So now they are like staggering snails.
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