Chapter 252 Wang Si counterattacks and breaks through
When Wang Si saw that the Japanese around him leaned towards him, he knew that he had no way to break through, so he turned around and leaned against Shi Tou, let Shi Tou serve as the cover behind him to ensure that he would not be shot by the Japanese behind him. Then he placed all the ammunition on his body in front of him and used the weed-covered earth bunker in front of him as the front cover.
The sniper rifle was placed on it, pulling the bolt and aiming directly in front of it. When he saw the Japanese appearing in his sniper lens, he immediately moved the cross mark to the Japanese's head and then decisively fired.
The Japanese fell down with the sound of gunfire, with no sign of struggling.
Next is the second shot and the third shot...
After a series of precise shootings, the five Japanese fell down one after another, and then Wang Si began to suppress bullets on the rifle.
The rifle has a great defect. Each time, it can only press five bullets into the ammunition compartment. After the injection, it must be re-pressed, wasting time and opportunities.
But Wang Si had no choice. At this moment, he only had such a weapon in his hand and could only use his hands and feet as quickly as possible, so that he could get more time to kill the Japanese.
Just as Wang Si was pressing the bullet, the Japanese took advantage of the moment when five soldiers fell to the ground and immediately filled the gap there and continued to lean from all around toward the middle.
At this time, the Japanese no longer simply pushed forward. They pushed towards Wang Si and opened fire at the place where Wang Si was.
Wang Si shot and killed five soldiers under Yamamoto, which proved that Wang Si was already surrounded by Yamamoto at this moment. Yamamoto naturally firmly believed that his siege strategy was feasible and he would definitely be able to wrap Wang Si in the encirclement until he was suffocated and died.
So he ordered the troops that continued to advance faster and strive to advance a few meters more than Wang Si's bullet exchange so as to continue to increase his chances of winning.
For a time, the Japanese's advancement speed almost doubled, and the action to narrow the encirclement was increased, which became increasingly unfavorable to Wang Si's situation.
The Japanese behind Wang Si fired, and naturally hit the stone. Then the stone bounced back and fell on the ground and the small trees next to it without any rules, but there was no chance of harming Wang Si.
This is because the benefits brought by Wang Si's change of defense direction make ordinary Japanese unable to beat him, at least not within this range.
The Japanese in front of Wang Si fired and the bullets rushed towards Wang Si's position. Wang Si quickly lowered his head and drilled behind the earthblock. The bullets either passed through the earthblock and shot on the stone behind, or directly hit the earthblock and bounced up some soil, and then disappeared.
Wang Si grabbed the thin gunfire, poked his head out, pulled the trigger at the Japanese devils, and shot him again, and a Japanese officer was shot to death on the ground on the spot.
Then the Japanese storm rushed in front, and four of them fell to the ground one after another, all shot to death. Wang Si did not give them any chance to survive.
But the bullet was quickly finished again, and Wang Si had to push it behind the earthblock and put the bullet on his back.
His time is getting tighter and the Japanese took advantage of this opportunity to get close to his bunker. He must finish the bullets in the gun before the Japanese get close to the bunker and destroy five more enemies, so that he will feel that his battle value is worth.
The Japanese accelerated towards Wang Si's position again, and continued to lean towards Wang Si at twice the speed he usually had.
Yamamoto knew very well that it was impossible for them to kill Wang Si by random guns. Wang Si's concealment ability was too strong. Once they entered the concealment state, they would not be able to find Wang Si, so he did not have much hope in shooting.
At this moment, what he hopes for is a narrowing encirclement. Only this is his hope for victory. Even if he cannot capture Wang Si alive, he will still kill Wang Si.
At this time, Wang Si's third counterattack began. This time, Wang Si put all the bullets in his pocket, then stood up from behind the earthblock at the rifle in his hand, and aimed the first shot at the Japanese on the left.
With one shot, the Japanese fell to the ground as if they were hit by lightning. After rolling over two, they never moved again.
After Wang Si was sure that the Japanese were killed, he immediately withdrew from the shell and prepared for the second shot. At the same time, Wang Si rushed out from behind the earthblock and rushed towards the side of the Japanese who were shot dead.
He charged at the fastest speed, and fired at the Japanese while running. He saw another Japanese rolling to the ground on the Japanese.
Wang Si's attack was very fast, and he continued to attack the Japanese like lightning, regardless of the Japanese on both sides.
This time, he completely caught Yamamoto off guard. He never expected that Wang Si would like to fight against the counterattack and break through under such circumstances. Moreover, with Wang Si alone, Yamamoto was almost stunned.
But soon Yamamoto recovered and shot at Yamamoto with the gun in his hand, hoping to take advantage of the fact that he almost killed Wang Si in order to avenge his hatred for being insulted by Wang Si many times.
The bullet flew along Wang Si's side, passed through the airflow that had been changed due to gun shooting and rushed to the leaves, and rushed directly to Wang Si's back.
Wang Si's running was not blind. After the gunshots sounded behind the passage, he suddenly stopped and rolled along the ground, dodged the flying bullets, and continued to advance towards the front.
Immediately afterwards, the third gun in Wang Si's hand sounded, and the third Japanese who stood in front of Wang Si was killed. The fourth Japanese rushed over to stop Wang Si before he could shoot.
Wang Si dodged away from the Japanese, and the gun hit the Japanese head directly. After the Japanese's steel helmet made a dull sound, a stream of blood dripped down the forehead under the helmet.
The Japanese immediately rolled on the ground and tore the buttons surrounding the circle by Wang Si. Wang Si quickly rushed through the hole and broke through the outside.
"Catch him, don't let him run away!" Yamamoto was anxious. He never expected that Wang Si's combat power was so strong that he could break through the encirclement guarded by him with one shot, and had already broken through the first line of defense.
Under Yamamoto's call, the Japanese on the second line of defense quickly gathered at Wang Si's breakthrough point and directly engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Wang Si.
This time is no longer suitable for shooting, melee is the only option.
The four or five Japanese Japanese who rushed towards Wang Si were holding the rifle carrying a shaky bayonet, and stabbed Wang Si directly to kill him.
Wang Si immediately rotated the gun in his hand, and used the rotation force to split all the bayonets that the Japanese stabbed over, and then took advantage of the strength of turning around and swept the gun handle in his hand directly towards the Japanese head.
Chapter completed!