Chapter Twenty-Nine: Successive Attacks

Carrying out continuous ambushes against the enemy in the same place is not uncommon in guerrilla warfare, and the place chosen by Zhuo Fei is very suitable for ambushes, which is the main reason why he is so determined to stay where he is. The loud explosion pointed the way for the Japanese troops, and about half an hour later, another group of Japanese troops rushed in, unlike the Japanese soldiers just now, this time the Japanese troops who rushed to the riverbed were a full squadron, and they also carried mortars and heavy machine guns.

For Zhuo Fei, it is extremely natural to ambush opponents in the same place continuously, but for the Japanese army, if they make mistakes in the same place in a row, it means that this person is an out-and-out fool. Shao Zuo, who led the command of this Japanese army, obviously didn't want to make himself look like a fool, and he was still more than 100 meters away from the camp full of blood, so he beckoned his soldiers to stop early, and not only sent sharp soldiers to search around, but also used light machine guns to conduct fire reconnaissance on places that were suspicious.

The other party's exaggerated vigilance made the trap designed by Zhuo Fei unable to be activated at the first time, unlike the trap just now, Zhuo Fei's gift to the Japanese army this time can be regarded as an upright trap. More than 20 meters away from the pit full of corpses in the camp, Zhuo Fei used grenades, bullets and a remote-controlled bomb from captured Japanese soldiers to set up an explosion point. Zhuo Fei originally wanted to use this explosive point to kill the opponent's mortar or machine gun, but now it seems that this purpose is very difficult.

"Da da" The bullets fired by the Japanese light machine guns flew into the grass, grazing the backs of a group of scouts and flying over, Zhuo Fei and the others secretly congratulated themselves on their low lying figure, otherwise they were really injured by the Japanese reconnaissance fire. Using the means of sharp soldiers and fire reconnaissance, this group of Japanese soldiers was finally able to determine that there was no danger on this side of the riverbed, but the Japanese army Shaozuo, who did not give up, actually sent a few sharp soldiers across the riverbed to Zhuo Fei and their side.

"Pass the word, hear the explosion, kill those spearheads and retreat." Zhuo Fei saw that something was wrong with the situation, so he lowered his voice and whispered to the herald who was lying on his side. With dozens of people to deal with a full Japanese squadron, Zhuo Fei had not yet been arrogant to this point, his original intention was to see the ability of the scouts to fight continuously, not to take them to death. The Japanese soldiers who crossed the riverbed kicked and trampled towards Zhuo Fei and them, and Zhuo Fei, who had already secretly turned on the map system, knew the actual distance between himself and these Japanese soldiers even if he didn't have to look up.

100 meters, 80 meters, 60 meters, waiting for these Japanese soldiers to get closer to less than 60 meters away from him, Zhuo Fei, who was hiding in the grass with a camouflage net, pressed the button of the remote control. There was a bang, the earth shook, and a column of smoke rose high on the other side of the riverbed. If you only calculate the power of this explosion, the power of more than 20 grenades and a remote-controlled bomb is comparable to a 150 mm caliber shell, but when Zhuo Fei arranged the explosion point, he also added hundreds of Arisaka rifle rounds. Along with the shock wave formed by the explosion, some grenades and bullets that were not killed in the first place were thrown far away by the air wave and shock wave before they exploded, so that the power of the explosion was doubled.

"Retreat, retreat." Zhuo Fei, who pressed the button of the remote control, did not pay attention to the power of the explosion, but immediately knelt down, and used the assault rifle in his hand to snap a few shots and shoot over the Japanese soldiers who were already very close to him. The scouts hidden in the grass all heard Zhuo Fei's order, and before the Japanese troops on the other side of the riverbed could react, they had already retreated into a bush like a tide with Zhuo Fei.

Zhuo Fei, who retreated into the bushes, did not stop, but led the scouts to move quickly northward, and when the Japanese troops on the opposite side of the riverbed crossed the riverbed and chased after them, Zhuo Fei and they had already moved to a position hundreds of meters away from the riverbed. The commander of this Japanese squadron was so careful that Zhuo Fei's plan to try to ambush the Japanese army in a row was disrupted, but Zhuo Fei didn't want to let go of this Japanese squadron, and only half of the Japanese squadron that had experienced the bomb attack was left at the moment, and Zhuo Fei planned to leave them all here.

Swimming in the riverbed stopped, Zhuo Fei had accurately grasped the reaction and movement of the Japanese squadron just now through the open map system. "Asako, take your men over the riverbed to occupy a high point, the battle is on, and you must do everything you can to suppress the mortars and grenadiers of the Japanese army." After observing the terrain here, Zhuo Fei sent the 6 snipers who followed him across the riverbed first, and in order to be on the safe side, Zhuo Fei also specially sent a bazooka team to cross the riverbed.

The Japanese squadron, which suffered dozens of casualties, was already in a state of anger, but after they crossed the riverbed, they could not find any trace of the attacker, and the Japanese Shaozo who led the command did not dare to continue the pursuit, he was afraid that his soldiers would be ambushed again. The work of collecting the corpses seriously affected the morale of the Japanese squadron, especially the casualties of many of their comrades for no reason, which also made the process of collecting the corpses drag on, and it took them more than 2 hours to clean up the corpses in the camp. The Japanese troops who finally cleared the camp did not leave or return immediately, but contacted the wing command by radio, and after receiving a reply from the wing command, the more than 100 Japanese remained.

Contrary to Zhuo Fei's expectations, these Japanese soldiers had no intention of leaving the camp by the riverbed, and while most of the scouts were depressed, Zhuo Fei ordered to continue to hide and wait for dark to sneak attack the Japanese soldiers. Time passed little by little, and the sky gradually darkened, and Kameda couldn't stand the stuffiness in the tent, so he walked out of the tent and wandered around the camp where there were still blood stains. 264 people, a full 264 Imperial soldiers died here, and Kameda knew that the wing command had only ordered his squadron to stay here, just to lure the attackers who might be hiding in the shadows to show up.

But now, half a day has passed, and the attackers have not even shown their shadows, and Kameda has begun to seriously doubt the judgment of the wing command. According to Kameda's orders, most of the tents in the camp were set up with traps and traps, and Kameda's soldiers also secretly dug bunkers in the camp, Kameda believed that as long as the attackers dared to come, it would be impossible for them to leave easily. Glancing up at the starry sky overhead, Kameda let out a long breath before continuing his patrol through the marked camp.

According to the order of the wing headquarters, Kameda set a trap and waited for the attacker to appear, but unfortunately, Kameda squadron and the support team sent by the wing waited all night, but still did not wait for the attacker. Until the sun rose, the attackers still did not move, and in desperation, the support team lurking on the outskirts of the camp had to show up and merge with Kameda's squadron. "It seems that we have made a mistake in our judgment, and the attackers have left yesterday." Kameda and the second lieutenant of the support team, Akiyama, were talking in a low voice, and the soldiers under him were also lining up to prepare for breakfast.

"Be careful" Akiyama, who was emaciated, suddenly shouted, and at the same time grabbed Kameda's right hand and fell to the ground with him. Just as the two of them fell forward, a panicked Kameda noticed a flash of light ahead, and then he heard the characteristic sound of a bullet hitting his flesh. Akiyama fell to the ground, while Kameda was lying on his back, and just as Kameda's back had just touched the ground, Akiyama, who had fallen to the ground on his side, let out a scream.

This is an enemy attack, and after realizing this, Kameda immediately broke away from Akiyama's hand, and while flipping his body with his left hand, he already took the pistol at his waist with his right hand, and then rolled on the spot and made two turns to the side, and then loaded the pistol. Kameda made a move in one go, and immediately evasive after rolling, which was his instinctive reaction, but he still didn't have time to look up to see his surroundings clearly when he heard the sound of bullets hitting the muddy ground.

Forced to be helpless, Kameda immediately rolled to the left again, and just as he stopped, there was another soft pop on the left side of his body, and if he still rolled twice, it would only hit the bullet right on. Frightened, Kameda didn't dare to look up to find out where the enemy was, and the only thing he could do now was to crawl forward with his hands and feet in a frantic way, then immediately lay down and roll to the right and jump into a one-man bunker.

The camp was already full of gunfire, and Kameda, who was hiding in the one-man bunker, did not dare to show his head, because whenever he tried to look up to see the situation, bullets would always land on the edge of the one-man bunker. Kameda was secretly frightened, he knew that he was being targeted, and if nothing else, it might be the other party's sniper who was targeting him. Kameda didn't even look up to see where the enemy was firing at this time, he couldn't even look up and look at the position of the enemy who was shooting. As long as he shows his body slightly, he will inevitably be shot.

Being blocked in a single bunker and unable to move is not only a shame but also a torment for Kameda, who is a Japanese soldier. His ears were filled with the sound of gunfire and explosions, and with his own professionalism, Kameda could tell that the other party was not using a weapon of the Shina army, and that the sound of a coherent shot would definitely not be the movement of a bolt-action rifle. The explosions and gunfire continued, and Kameda tried to escape from this one-man bunker, but unfortunately, the gunman who was secretly staring at him did not forget him.

There were gunshots everywhere, and it seemed that shots were being fired from all directions, and Kameda, who was hiding in a single bunker, didn't know how many enemies were coming, but he knew that the situation must be unfavorable for his side. "Dada" Kameda was happy in his heart, he finally heard the sound of Japanese light machine gun shooting, with a Japanese light machine gun firing back, Kameda also heard the sound of 38 rifle shooting one after another, although the number of people who fired was not large, but Kameda knew that his soldiers had begun to fight back.