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Chapter 2775: Kill the Japanese reconnaissance team in seconds!

Boom! Boom boom!

A series of deafening explosions seemed to the sky collapse and the earth split, instantly tearing the air around them. The fire rose into the sky, illuminating the gloomy sky like daytime.

The Japanese chariots trembled and twisted in the continuous explosions, and finally collapsed and turned into balls of burning scrap iron, with black smoke rolling and soaring into the sky.

The aftermath of the explosion was like a strong wind and wave, sweeping across the surrounding land. The dust and gravel were thrown high and fell heavily, forming a battlefield like chaos.

The air is filled with the pungent smell of gunpowder and burnt smell, which makes people suffocate.

The Japanese following behind the chariot were frightened and dozens of Japanese were either blown away by the sudden explosion or knocked to the ground.

The Japanese who were hit by the fragments of the chariot were even more miserable. They either received the lunch box on the spot or were seriously injured, lying on the ground wailing.

The vanguard commanders of the Japanese began to try their best to stabilize their positions again, but under such a chaotic explosion, no one could do anything when they came.

In this sudden explosion, the vanguard troops suffered unprecedented losses.

Only five of the fourteen chariots were left and they could drive normally, and more than 30 Japanese vanguard troops accompanied by the chariots also died and injured.

But soon, the Japanese began to make a comeback.

The only five remaining tanks retreated quickly, and the Japanese infantry began to divide into multiple groups into the woods.

Obviously, Kitahara Hiroyuki had realized the mistake he had just made.

He originally planned to use the chariot as a cover and the infantry slowly advance.

But his enemies were prepared and buried mines on the road that the chariot must pass, resulting in heavy losses in the chariot squadron and affecting his vanguard troops.

But Kitahara Hirotsuki still bears this loss.

He immediately ordered the chariot to retreat and directly pressed the infantry up.

But when the Japanese arrived in the woods, they were very difficult to move forward.

They tried to maintain formation, but it made it extremely difficult in dense woods and guerrilla harassment.

And they must be wary of thunder.

The guerrillas not only buried anti-tank mines in the woods, but also laid boasts against infantry.

The Japanese carefully stepped on the fallen leaves and dead branches, for fear that they would go back to see their great Amaterasu when they were not careful.

However, even if they were so cautious, they could not completely avoid the thunders under their feet and the ambush of the guerrillas.

Although Ma Sanpao brought few guerrillas, he had gradually mastered the essence of guerrillas after a long battle with Dragon Boat Festival.

They would not get together to fight the Japanese head-on, but instead adopted the strategy of multiple teams or even single-player ambushing.

They attacked the Japanese in units of one or two people and retreated immediately.

In order to maintain the formation, the Japanese could only curse and watch the guerrillas run away after the black guns.

Of course, there is another reason why they don’t pursue, because they don’t know how many enemies they have, and whether they will ambush them in the woods.

They had suffered such losses in the previous battle with the guerrillas. The guerrillas attacked them one after another and made the Japanese officers furious and led the team to pursue them, but they were ambushed and wiped out the entire army.

There are countless such cases, and Kitahara Hiroyuki has been warning them that their enemies this time are different from those in the past. They must be cautious and cautious.

So although the Japanese were shot and killed by someone, they were angry, but no one dared to pursue them.

They tried their best to get together, as if they felt that this would make them feel safe, and then slowly moved forward.

Of course, this is also a strategy of Kitahara Hirotsune.

Kitahara Hiroshen had the Japanese who were left and right to encircle the enemy as a backing, so he was not in a hurry to annihilate the guerrillas at once.

In his opinion, Chunjiang's main force has become the meat on his chopping board.

But he didn't know that an annihilation plan against his Western Route troops was quietly unfolding.

The number of troops in Kitahara Hiroshi was rushing to the southwest was only one squadron, with a total number of no more than one hundred and sixty.

They thought they could capture the guerrillas, but they didn't know that the Dragon Boat Festival had stored nearly two hundred people on this side.

The main forces of the guerrillas are all here, just waiting for the Japanese to come to their door.

The Japanese were not all fools. After the Japanese army's second squadron detoured southwest of the woods, the Japanese squadron leader did not rashly break into the forest with his men.

He ordered a small infantry squad into the woods to investigate. They were equivalent to a squad's strength.

The leader of the Japanese squad leader was also very experienced. He spread the people, but they were only five meters apart, and then pushed forward side by side.

In this way, not only will it be difficult for the enemy to ambush, but it will also be very convenient for them to run once they encounter an ambush.

But this is simply too slight for Dragon Boat Festival.

He drew a platoon full of recruits and aimed at these twelve Japanese as targets.

When the Dragon Boat Festival was watching from a distance, he was not as urgent as he imagined. Even if the frontal battlefield was in a mess, he was still calm and composed.

This is a hunting game and I can't hurry.

The prey has not yet entered the trap, and being eager to drive it away will only backfire.

As time passed by minute by minute, all the Japanese were finally exposed to the guns of the guerrilla recruits.

These recruits are said to be recruits, but the battle has been fought seven or eight times.

They have no shortage of experience now and are not so nervous when they see the Japanese. The only thing they lack is technology, which is the technology to kill Japanese.

Their marksmanship is not very good, because they don't have time to practice.

Since that's the case, Dragon Boat Festival gave them a chance to practice. There were twelve Japanese soldiers in total, and they were thirty-four people to score. On average, they were about three people and one Japanese. If they could not destroy all Japanese soldiers within fifty meters, then Dragon Boat Festival should really kick their ass hard.

Bang bang bang bang!

Almost all the guerrillas fired together, and more than 30 bullets were released from the chamber at the same time, and then they hit all the Japanese at the same time.

This scene is like a person has a gun with more than 30 barrels in his hand, and then gently pulls the trigger and hits twelve targets at the same time.

Before the gunshot fell, the Japanese seemed to be hit by an invisible giant hammer, and their bodies trembled suddenly and they stopped moving.

The astonishment and fear on their faces had not yet completely condensed, and the light of life had subsided.

They didn't even have the chance to make any sound, and they fell one after another, heavy and slowly into a pool of blood, leaving only the undispersed smell of gunpowder and the whisper of death in the air.

The Japanese officer who saw this scene in the distance, his eyes wide open and his face was full of disbelief.

In an instant, his reconnaissance team was completely destroyed, and it seemed that the other party only fired one shot.
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