Chapter 280: Your Duel!

This battle was fought so beautifully and crisply, Liu Cheng really relied on luck.

If Hideo Onizuka hadn't been too conceited, instead of desperately pressing all three squadrons on the top of the highest mountain, but had gone farther around, it would definitely not be the current situation.

Even if he still fails in the end, Liu Cheng will have to pay a very heavy price.

After all, the combat effectiveness of the Onitsuka Brigade is still quite strong.

If it weren't for those dozen mines, and without the relatively concentrated and accurate mountaineering location of the Onizuka Brigade, there would definitely be no current results.

From the guerrillas to the juvenile battalion and then to the independent battalion, Liu Cheng won a battle for the first time at the cost of zero casualties.

He even thought that if he could catch Hideo Onizuka alive, he would have to thank this enemy who had inadvertently fulfilled him.

The difference is a thousand miles.

In the face of a brutal war, one wrong decision can lead to a complete defeat.

This is just as fair to the enemy as it is to oneself.

One son makes a mistake and loses the whole game.

Hideo Onizuka is an excellent commander and has the ability to command battles in the mountains and forests.

It's just because of his conceit that he has the consequences he has today.

One grenade after another exploded, and there were fewer and fewer Japanese soldiers "hanging" on the mountain.

Even though it was a few hundred meters away from the bottom of the mountain, after the sun rose, the scarlet at the bottom of the mountain could still be faintly seen.

Hideo Onizuka is also considered fateful, the grenade on the top of the mountain is thrown down as if he doesn't want money, and the soldiers around him fall down like dumplings, but he only suffered some abrasions, and those shrapnel seemed to have eyes, and they avoided the vital parts of his body.

Maybe some people are really not afraid of death, especially in that war-torn era, and Hideo Onizuka is still the kind of soldier who has been completely brainwashed by ******, and he has never been afraid of death.

But if you are not afraid, you will not be afraid, and you will not retreat when you fight, but in this situation where you can only passively "wait for death", as long as there is a glimmer of hope to live, I am afraid that no one wants to die.

Hideo Onizuka is no exception.

He now wondered who had "hunted" him and his brigade as "prey" at the top of the mountain.

As for whether you can have a chance to live and whether you can take revenge, it is secondary.

Seeing that there were fewer and fewer soldiers in sight, Hideo Onizuka, who had never been hit by shrapnel, began to slowly retreat, trying to act according to the old Huaxia saying:

Where there is life, there is hope.

As long as he can live, he still has a chance to take revenge.

It's a pity that whether it is him or the soldiers under him, Liu Chengdu has no intention of letting go.

It's hard to seize such an opportunity, how can you easily let it go?

Therefore, after the grenade was thrown, Liu Cheng immediately ordered the whole company to press up and not let go of a single devil!

Of course, before approaching the Japanese soldiers who did not fall, it was necessary to confirm that they were dead.

And the way to confirm it is to send them another bullet.

Liu Cheng's worries were not unfounded, because in the gap created by the explosion of a mine on the side of the mountain, there were indeed two Japanese soldiers who were still alive.

After they climbed up, they hid in this "bunker" of less than one square meter, and never showed their heads.

It's not that these two people are too frightened to fight back, but because they intend to inflict more casualties on their opponents.

They were able to be sure that in the end, the other side would definitely come here and confirm that there were no Japanese troops alive below.

The two of them took off the only two grenades on their bodies and waited for the soldiers of the first company to approach and detonate them.

Liu Chengmao walked in front with his waist bent, slowly approaching the side of the mountain, as long as he saw the Japanese army who fell to the ground, he would make up for it first.

The thirty warriors with quadruple scopes had already climbed up to the trees and observed the situation on the side of the mountain through the scopes, as he had ordered.

Liu Cheng is very clear: as long as you see something moving, shoot immediately!

The two Japanese soldiers heard the sound of swaying footsteps, looked at each other, and pulled out the safety pin of one of the grenades.

As soon as the thirty warriors climbed up the tree, they raised their guns and aimed at the edge of the mountain.

Originally, they all felt that Liu Cheng was a little too careful, because in such a completely suppressed situation, how could anyone still be alive?

It wasn't until one of the warriors suddenly noticed that a hand was stretched out by the mountain, and he suddenly broke out in a cold sweat.

At that time, the soldier was less than sixty meters away from the mountainside, and when he looked through the quadruple scope, he could even see the smoke from the grenade he was holding in his hand.

However, if they hadn't climbed the tree, they wouldn't have been able to see it on the ground.

The fighter did not hesitate and immediately pulled the trigger.

"Horn!"

"Boom!"

A crisp gunshot was followed by a violent explosion.

The bullet pierced the wrist of the hand holding the grenade, and the grenade fell, the shrapnel burrowed into their bodies and shook off the loose rocks beneath their feet.

All the fighters of the company, including Liu Cheng, lay down as soon as possible, and their bodies were as low as possible, but they did not completely lie on the ground.

This is the training content specially formulated by Liu Cheng.

When encountering an unexpected situation, it is important to react as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of injury.

This method of lowering the body is very effective for both shooting and exploding.

If you're shot, you can lie on the ground and quickly identify the direction from which the gunfire came from while looking for cover.

If you are facing enemy artillery fire, then you must not stick your body to the ground.

Because when the shell explodes, it will produce a huge air wave, and the air wave is close to the ground, and there is no safe blind spot to avoid shrapnel.

If you keep your body close to the ground at this time, what awaits you will be the result of your internal organs being shattered by the huge wave of air generated by the explosion.

At this time, the most effective way is to kneel on the ground and lower your body as much as possible to minimize the damage.

Of course, a grenade explosion will never have this effect.

At the time of the explosion, the grenade was in a corner of the edge of the mountain, and the sound of the explosion was fully reflected into the empty valley to form an echo, so it sounded like the sound of a cannonball or bomb exploding.

The soldier in the tree jumped down from the tree immediately after the shot, and quickly ran to Liu Cheng's side to explain the situation.

Liu Cheng got up from the ground, patted the soil on his clothes, and walked towards the mountain again.

At this time, Hideo Onizuka had already retreated more than ten meters, and he was almost unable to grasp it firmly because of the explosion just now, and almost fell to the bottom of the mountain.

Before he could feel the joy of the rest of his life, gunshots rang out again on the top of the mountain.

Seeing the figures appearing on the top of the mountain, the fifty or sixty Japanese soldiers who were still alive were completely desperate.

Although they all had guns on their backs, it was impossible for them to shoot.

The steep mountain of nearly seventy degrees, if they let go, there is only one fate that awaits them--- to fall to their death.

However, of the two options they face at the moment, neither of them is a way to survive; Either you are shot and killed, or you fall to your death.

Machine guns and rifles opened fire at the same time, and the remaining dozens of Japanese soldiers fell one by one.

In desperation, some people began to simply let go of their hands and tried to take off the guns on their backs and shoot back at the soldiers of the company.

Unfortunately, after letting go, those Japanese soldiers could not stay on the mountain at all, and they all fell to the bottom of the mountain at the first time.

Moreover, because they had stayed on the mountain for so long with the strength of their limbs, most of their hands and feet were already sore, numb and painful, and even if they barely took the gun off their backs, they could no longer see the target on the top of the mountain before they could load the bullet.

What awaits them is death.

If you fall at such a high place, even if many people have fallen down to use them as "meat pads" before, the chances of surviving are lower than those of the middle five million.

First of all, you must be able to accurately fall on more than three companions; secondly, those companions did not appear to have pierced a bone out of their bodies when they fell; Finally, it is necessary to be able to receive timely and effective treatment.

These three conditions must be met at the same time to be able to survive; Moreover, it is still theoretical in nature.

This time, Hideo Onizuka is not as lucky as before.

He was full of unwillingness, his eyes staring at the figures on the top of the mountain, and his heart was full of resentment.

He only felt that he had fallen for the other party's "trick", and even if the other party won, it would be disgraceful.

But he forgot that this is China, not Japan.

Their invasion of this country, their invasion of this black land, their attempt to enslave the people of this land, is a mistake in itself.

Hideo Onizuka roars and abuses angrily, wanting to get a chance at a fair duel; Unfortunately, his voice was all drowned out in the crisp and dense sound of gunfire, and no one could hear it at all.

Besides, even if Liu Cheng heard it, he wouldn't pay attention to his somewhat mentally retarded request.

If it was a positional battle, when he was the only one left, Liu Cheng didn't mind a one-on-one duel with him; However, the premise is to make sure that he has any grenades or anything like that.

But now, Hideo Onizuka is more than thirty meters away from the top of the mountain, does Liu Cheng have to wait for him to climb up? What if the old boy suddenly threw a grenade? These fighters can't even run!

Also, the battle lasted from early morning to dawn, and there was no news from Zhang Guanyi's side, how could Liu Cheng be in the mood to pay attention to Hideo Onizuka's boring invitation to a duel?

Besides, if you fight until the end and you know you're going to die, you propose a duel, what kind of samurai spirit is this? Isn't it just the idea of "even if you die"?

If there is really any bullshit spirit, duel directly before the battle begins, and all those who lose are disemboweled, then it is called spirit!

Hideo Onizuka shouted for a long time, but the response he got was a shuttle bullet......