Chapter 348 Wang Si and the devil catch fire
"It's the Japanese, the Japanese troops are here!" Captain Wang was so surprised that he almost couldn't speak when he saw everything in front of him. He never thought that the Japanese would attack Yu Yangdu so quickly.
"Don't panic!" Wang Si calmed down and said to Captain Wang beside him, "Immediately let the Qi Orders convey instructions to Tang's unyielding position, so that they can prepare to fight the Japanese!"
"Yes!" This was the first time Captain Wang encountered such a big situation. The panic in his heart might have reached its limit. After hearing Wang Si's order, he immediately rolled and crawled out of the command post, rushed to the Qi Ling soldiers, and stuttered and conveyed the order.
The flag soldiers did not dare to delay, and immediately conveyed Wang Si's order to Tang Buqu, allowing Tang Buqu to start a first-level combat preparation and prepare to attack the Japanese at any time.
After seeing the instructions of the flag soldiers, Tang Buqu immediately called his brothers to enter the position, pulled all the guns in his hands, and put the bullets on fire, waiting for the Japanese to enter their range.
Some of the brothers were taken to the front of the position by Tang Buqu and came to the stone wall that had been prepared. It would be better to cut off the vines that supported the stones and put the stones down the mountain.
The Japanese tanks and armored vehicles did not notice any strangeness on both sides and continued to slowly advance towards the front. The sound of the roaring tanks and tanks shook the earth.
The distance between the Japanese following behind and the tank tank remained unchanged, and they were still jogging behind the tank, but the guns they were carrying had been taken down at this time and the bullets had already been put into the chamber. They were waiting to open fire at the moment when they approached Yangdu.
At this moment, Tang Buqu accurately calculated the distance between the Japanese and then decisively ordered the brothers at the forefront of the position to cut off the vines with bayonets.
The brothers were very quick and straightforward. They only pulled the bayonet a few times. The stones slid onto the road like a mountain pouring down, heading towards the front of the Japanese tanks.
The rocks rolled down, and huge stones hit the road, and the subsequent slide blocked the Japanese's way forward. The stones hitting the tanks bounced back and rolled towards the Japanese behind.
The Japanese were now smashed into meat pie by huge stones, and the flesh was blurred. The small pieces of stone did not let the Japanese go easily. They either broke the Japanese hands and feet bones or smashed the Japanese chest, which directly caused the situation of their internal organs being broken.
The painful wailings and mourns instantly turned the road in front of you into a hell scrub, causing the Japanese to be shocked like never before.
Seeing this, the Japanese officers called on medical staff to start rescue while commanding the team in front to start cleaning up the stones on the road and organizing the team to guard them.
Seeing that the Japanese began to clean the road and organized a team to guard both sides of the road to ensure the safety of the team cleaning the road, Tang Buqu immediately called on his brothers to open fire according to the Japanese soldiers who cleared the obstacles.
For a moment, light and heavy machines and countless rifles almost used time to snatch the Japanese. The crackling sound of gunfire seemed particularly lively. Bullets kept flying around the falling big stones. Many Japanese were shot on the ground, and blood dripped on the stones.
The Japanese who were in charge of the alert were suppressed by all firepower on the spot, causing them great losses and had to retreat behind the tank to avoid bullets.
Because behind the tank is a ninety-straight mountain wall, the people above cannot see the bottom, so Tang Buqu and the others cannot hit the back of the tank, and it is much safer for the Japanese to hide behind the tank.
Seeing that there was no way to hit the Japanese, Tang Buqu asked his brothers to stop the guns in their hands and just strengthened their guard. As long as the Japanese dared to rush forward, they would never give the Japanese a chance to touch the stones.
As long as the stone continues to stay in front of the tank, these Japanese devils will not be able to get through Tang Buqu’s line of defense. This seems to be an iron law, and both the enemy and us know it.
However, the Japanese will not sit still and wait for death. When they saw that there was no hope of attacking in front, they had no chance to clear the stones from the road. The Japanese commander above immediately called all the Japanese and retreated for hundreds of meters. Then they looked for cover outside the range of Tang Buqu and their fire and opened in a concealed manner.
In less than ten minutes, a huge army disappeared into the lush land. At first glance, it was impossible to find anyone.
This made Wang Si admire the abilities of these Japanese devils. If you want to know the combat ability of a team, you can tell by looking at the team's individual combat. However, to find out whether the commander of a team is powerful, you have to look at the person's ability to hide his troops.
A commander can hide the most soldiers invisible in the shortest time, which shows how powerful this person is.
Now that the Japanese army in front of them disappeared from their sight in such a short time, Wang Si seemed to have felt the pressure.
But no matter how strong the opponent they faced were, they had to fight with their opponents, because they had no choice but to carry out the orders from the frontline of the War of Resistance and use favorable terrain to deal with more Japanese devils.
Wang Si still couldn't see what the Japanese officers were planning, why did they quickly withdraw from the battle after the tanks and the police force were attacked, as if they were not planning to get entangled with them.
He knew that the Japanese were determined to win Yu Yangdu and could not give up easily. Since this was the case, why did the Japanese suddenly retreat to the battlefield at this critical moment and disappear in front of them?
However, Wang Si knew that the Japanese would not make such a big reaction for no reason. There must be any major conspiracy here, but Wang Si had no way to understand it yet.
After the Japanese retreated from the main position, there was no movement, but they did not see the Japanese leaving the dense forest. In this way, both sides understood the confrontation between the other party.
Time moved every minute and second, and the blood on the stones began to be dried by the sun, but there was still no movement on the Japanese, as if time had frozen at this moment and could not move.
Just as Wang Si and the Japanese were in this invisible confrontation, a huge roar suddenly sounded in the sky. The roar went from high to low, and from far to near at a speed of nearly seconds, and spread to the ground through the air in the sky.
Everyone couldn't help but look up at the sky, intending to see clearly where the sound was and figure out what was going on.
But it doesn't matter if it doesn't look at it. When he saw it, Captain Wang almost lay directly on the ground, and his face immediately turned blue.
Chapter completed!