Chapter 286 Bandits in China(2/2)
Amidst the shouting and cursing, explosions were heard from time to time, and more were gunshots. Xiao Keyuan, who was holding a light machine gun, pressed his lower abdomen against the magazine on the left side of the gun body, holding the handguard with his left hand, and stood at the edge of the trench.
He swept away the Japanese soldiers who rushed forward, and in front of his eyes, brothers fell down one after another. Those Japanese soldiers were obviously more skilled than their brothers when it came to bayonets, and many brothers could barely hold on to each other.
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The machine gun was empty, and before it had to be reloaded, Xiao Keyuan saw a Japanese soldier rushing towards him with a bayonet in his hand. The moment he dodged the bayonet, he instinctively grabbed the barrel of the machine gun and pointed it at the Japanese soldier's head.
He smashed it with all his strength. The moment the enemy was knocked down, a scream also came from Xiao Keyuan's mouth. His palms were all burned by the red barrel. In the heartbreaking pain, he still knelt on the ground.
I want to pick up the machine gun and shoot again.
At this moment, he heard a shout coming from behind, and the shout was accompanied by the deafening sound of horse hooves.
"cavalry"
The sudden appearance of the cavalry on the battlefield only made Jujing stunned for a moment, but when he looked at the cavalry, his whole body fell into a sluggish state. The cavalry wore various costumes and waved different broadswords.
Definitely not the Chinese army. Looking at those riders, his mind came to the Chinese people he had come into contact with in Manchuria during the Japanese War - bandits.
Yes, they are China bandits
them……
Just when the bureau was surprised, this group of cavalry suddenly broke into the battlefield like wolves breaking into a flock of sheep. When the leader Liang Laosi rode his horse over a bomb crater, a Japanese soldier appeared in his sight.
In the middle, he leaned forward while riding on horseback and slashed with the long sword with his right hand. With the power of his horse, even though the tip of the knife just passed the other person's neck, blood spurted from the neck.
When he came out, when the blood mist sprayed out, Liang Laosi turned his body, waved his left hand with the scull, and fired a shot to the left.
After twenty years of being a thieves, Liang Laosi has already developed extraordinary skills through his life on the edge of a knife. When he rushes to kill on the battlefield, he naturally brings out all his abilities, using both hands to shoot the bow.
Killing on the battlefield.
Nearly four hundred thieves came on horseback, like a sudden force. They instantly overwhelmed hundreds of Japanese soldiers who were fighting on the coast. The two-legged ones could not defeat the four-legged ones. At this time, these horsemen
The thieves on horseback were like a group of murderous gods coming out of hell, wielding all kinds of broadswords, waist knives, and peace knives to kill without any scruples.
Liang Laosi, who took the lead and led the brothers, fired empty-handed ammunition, then raised a long peace knife in his hand and led the brothers to charge forward. The earth trembled under the horses' hooves. To deal with the cavalry, the Japanese had
He has his own method. As early as the Russo-Japanese War, the father of Japanese cavalry, Akiyama Yoshiko, used cavalry combined with heavy machine guns to defeat the Cossack cavalry, known as the best in the world. The most powerful weapon against attached cavalry was not cannons, but cannons.
It's a machine gun.
However, these Japanese soldiers who had just landed obviously did not have the conditions for Akiyama Yoshiko to concentrate the machine guns of the entire army, nor did they have the prerequisite to concentrate the machine guns to set up an ambush. When these thieves approached through the smoke of gunpowder, they were only a hundred meters away from the Japanese army and could not charge.
It took just a few seconds, and even before they could react, the thieves rushed in front of them.
The Japanese soldiers who boarded on the left wing had just set up the heavy machine gun lifted from the ship on the beach. Before the shooter could get into position, a thieves carrying a ghost-headed sword rushed in front of him on horseback.
The rogue swordsman on board shook the reins of his horse casually and jumped towards the Type 38 heavy machine gun. On the way, he deflected his body and chopped down the ammunition hand who was carrying the ammunition box.
He chopped off half of his head easily. Just when the shooter was about to raise his machine gun and shoot at the thief, the man leaned his body out, and the big knife cut a silver chain in the air, shooting the shooter's head and body.
We were separated in an instant.
This group of thieves, who were living on a knife's edge, were just like robbing caravans in the past. They were waving their swords and riding horses in the Japanese army's array, slashing and killing with their swords. The oncoming enemies were either cut down or killed.
Horse hooves trampled on them. Facing the cavalry on horseback and the tragic scene of corpses being separated, many Japanese soldiers immediately lost the courage to fight. They fled towards the sea desperately. The cavalry could not drive their horses into the sea. But here
Surrounded and killed by a group of swordsmen, many of them completely lost their sense of direction and could only run blindly, becoming targets for slaughter.
When a Japanese soldier tried to resist, he was hit by a stray bullet and fell to the ground. A swordsman rode over and trampled him to death with his horse's hooves. Then, he used his sword again and chopped down a Japanese soldier. As a
He Laodao, an old swordsman, demonstrated the most efficient way to kill. So he rushed into a group of riflemen who had already raised their guns and aimed them. He swung the long-handled sword in his hand, without even needing to swing it, and directly used the momentum of his horse to kill from there.
Several Japanese soldiers passed in front of them. With the help of horse power, the big knife easily cut down three or four Japanese soldiers like melons and vegetables. When a Japanese soldier tried to escape, he immediately chased after him on horseback.
When he was only meters away from the deserter, he suddenly raised his sword, and then with the force of the horse's impact, he suddenly dropped it again. The sword missed the enemy's shoulder, and instantly cut to his waist and abdomen. When he left with his sword, he turned softly towards another Japanese soldier.
Chapter completed!