Chapter 117: Stalemate

In fact, in street fighting, the role of guns will be severely limited.

This is because if you shoot at random when you spot an enemy, you can easily injure your companions by mistake, and you may also be injured by stray bullets that bounce in all directions.

Liu Cheng's team experienced a street fight, but the situation was far less complicated than it is now, and it was mainly the grenades that played a big role.

But now, even if there are enough grenades, it is useless.

The devil has the common people as shields, and large-scale weapons of destruction cannot be used at all.

Therefore, before the team dispersed, Liu Chengcheng told those soldiers not to use guns as much as possible, to make full use of the terrain advantages, try to kill the enemy with bayonets, and let the rescued people go out of the city directly from the south.

The fewer people left in the city, the easier it will be to fight.

After all the soldiers dispersed into the streets and alleys of Huadian, Liu Cheng quickly entered an alley with the barge gun in his right hand and a bayonet in his left hand.

Outside the city, Yuan Desheng and Zhang Guanyi listened to the sporadic gunshots coming from time to time in the city, and their faces were solemn.

After a while, Yuan Desheng suddenly stood up and said to Zhang Guanyi:

"Commissar, you stay here, I'll go into the city to have a look."

Zhang Guanyi naturally wouldn't agree, so he stopped him and said:

"No, it's too dangerous, besides, there are so many teams outside the city, you can't do it if you're not there."

Yuan Desheng looked at Zhang Guanyi helplessly and said:

"What can I do here? You and I both know in our hearts that it is impossible for a devil to run out of the city, and you are a fool to be Ono Taro? With so many people outside, will he come out and die? The outcome of this battle is all in the city, and I must go in and see it! ”

As soon as he spoke, Zhang Guanyi couldn't stop him at all.

After this period of understanding, Zhang Guanyi also knew that Yuan Desheng was not the kind of person who could hide in the rear and command, although command in a battle was the key to determining the victory, but Yuan Desheng's mind was not on this at all, and it was his strength and desire to go into battle to kill the enemy.

In Huadian City, Ono Taro had already taken a few soldiers to hide in Fumanlou.

The location of Fu Man Building is very good, with the main street in front and back, and a great view, if someone wants to get close to here, it is difficult to avoid their sight.

From the moment Liu Cheng entered the alley, his speed slowed down, and he was careful with every step he took, trying not to make a sound.

There are two sides to everything, and there are good and bad things.

The devils drove the people away as shields, and when they moved, the untrained people would inevitably make a noise, thus revealing their location.

After Liu Cheng crossed the two alleys, he suddenly heard a sound of rustling footsteps.

He immediately dodged around the corner, his eyes fixed on the alleyway.

After a while, four or five devils walked through the alley under the "cover" of more than a dozen ordinary people and turned into another alley.

Those Japanese soldiers were very vigilant, and the muzzles of four or five people were pointing in different directions, and as long as they saw someone, they would definitely shoot at the first opportunity.

You don't have to think about it to know that the sporadic gunshots just now were all fired by these devils, and there must have been people killed on the guerrillas' side.

Even if Liu Cheng had rich and sufficient combat experience, he could not turn things around on his own in such a situation.

He told himself that he must be calm, and he must find a way to make those people understand that only by resisting can they have a chance to live, and only by holding their lives in their own hands can they live like a person!

Otherwise, they will be forever enslaved by others, driven by others, and will never be able to live as they wish.

There is more or less cowardice in human nature, and at the same time, there must be blood and courage.

Now, what these people need to be saved most is not their bodies and lives, but their souls.

Liu Cheng's eyes flickered, flashed out of the doorway where he was hiding, and quietly followed.

Fuman Building.

Ono Taro stood by the window, frowning at the occasional figure in the street, but never noticed the guerrilla fighters.

After the southern side was breached, he removed the defenses from the other three directions, and asked Sun Shiyu to move the old men, children, and women to the open space in front of the gendarmerie.

One or two thousand people may not sound like much, but if you line up in a neat line, you can stand a few streets.

Of course, this is not the entire population of Huadian, a county seat, the population is naturally in 10,000.

Ono Taro was worried that there were too many people and it was difficult to control, so he only gathered so many people, and he couldn't take care of the rest.

After Liu Cheng turned several alleys one after another, he suddenly heard movement in the courtyard of a family, and immediately stopped, leaning against the wall and listening carefully.

In the courtyard, a man and a woman were talking in a low voice, the man wanted to run for his life out of the city, but the woman insisted on refusing to leave, saying that it would be good to wait until the Japanese had finished the war, and if they left and came back, the house would not be theirs.

Hearing this, Liu Cheng really didn't know whether he should be sad or angry.

After glancing around, Liu Cheng put his backhand on the wall, rolled his belly upside down, and went directly into the courtyard.

The man and woman were startled, and before the woman's scream could be released, they were frightened back by the bayonet in Liu Cheng's hand.

The two fell to their knees almost at the same time and begged for mercy in a low voice:

"Don't kill us, we don't know anything......"

Liu Cheng was really helpless about their reaction, turned his hand and put away the bayonet, squatted in front of them and whispered:

"Don't be afraid, I won't kill you, I'm a guerrilla."

In fact, as soon as the words came out, Liu Chengcheng regretted it.

Sure enough, hearing the word "guerrilla", the two stood up from the ground almost at the same time, and the man pointed at Liu Cheng's nose angrily and scolded:

"...... the"

But as soon as he opened his mouth, there was a cold barrel in his mouth.

Liu Cheng's expression was already a little distorted.

He glared, tried his best to suppress the anger in his heart, and said word by word:

"As soon as you hear that I'm a guerrilla, you're going to be able to do it? Why don't you dare to stare when the devil enters the city? What were you doing when the devil was killing? Are you shivering with your head stuck in your crotch on the kang?! Twenty or thirty thousand Japanese occupied the northeast within a few months, and although all the soldiers ran away, if all the common people stood up and fought with them, these tens of thousands of people would have rotted into bones and slag! What are we fighting devils for? Our lives are worthless? In response to your reaction, I should have sent you to Hades with me! ”

Although who said this, Liu Cheng couldn't really do that.

From the end of the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, these people have been accustomed to being oppressed by the rulers and bullied by foreign powers for nearly a hundred years.

In the land of the Northeast, these two countries have not been absent for a hundred years, but now the dominant ones have become the Japanese, and Lao Maozi was defeated by devils in this land before.

It doesn't matter if they win or lose, the important thing is that the reason why they fought this battle was to fight for the territory of China, and it was the people of China who suffered from the war!