Chapter 180: Enemies Meet

As soon as the Japanese soldier opened his eyes, he saw a bright bayonet against his chest, and his face suddenly showed a look of horror.

Liu Cheng asked in a low voice in Japanese:

"Where are you from?"

The Japanese soldier's eyes flickered, but they did not immediately answer Liu Cheng's question.

Liu Cheng's hand was slightly forced, and the tip of the knife pierced the other party's skin.

"You tell me honestly, I promise not to kill you, I promise with my personality!"

Perhaps realizing that the bayonet would pierce his body in the next second, the instinct to survive made the Japanese soldier's heart waver.

Although he hesitated, he spoke:

"Harbin."

"Who is that Chinese man in the car?"

"Anti-Japanese elements."

Liu Cheng didn't ask any further, because he knew that the Japanese soldier couldn't know too much.

The hierarchy in the Japanese army was very strict, and the Japanese soldiers would only obey all orders from their superiors, and would not and did not have the right to ask the reason.

But he still asked again:

"What's your name? What is the name of your commander? ”

The reason why he asked this was because he wanted to use the disguise of the suit on his body to confirm the identity of the person in the car.

If you can, you will naturally save him.

When the words "Ono Taro" came into his ears, Liu Cheng was in a trance for a while.

Even the first reaction is "duplicate name".

But when the age, appearance and other characteristics coincide one by one, he is a little uneasy.

Especially when the Japanese soldier said that this Ono Taro couldn't speak because he was injured, Liu Cheng finally confirmed his guess.

He even had to admit that this Ono Taro's vitality was really tenacious enough.

"Poof!"

With a soft sound, the bayonet pierced the heart through the sternum and into the heart.

The Japanese soldier stared at Liu Cheng's face with resentful eyes, as if he was accusing him of not being trustworthy.

Liu Cheng pulled out his bayonet, wiped the blood off the corpse, and whispered to himself:

"Personality? Lao Tzu's personality doesn't need to be recognized by you brutes! ”

He reloaded the bayonet back into the muzzle and stood up from behind the stone with his pants in his arms.

Not far away, there were still a few Japanese soldiers peeing, and when they saw that Liu Cheng's belt had not been fastened, someone immediately shouted with a smile:

"Akao-kun! What's the temperature like in your hometown? Did it freeze your buttocks? ”

Another Japanese soldier also coaxed:

"Yo Xi, Akao-kun's buttocks are very white, it's a pity to freeze out......"

After saying that, several people burst into laughter at the same time.

Liu Cheng leaned over and threw a snowball at them, and scolded in Japanese:

"Get out of here!"

The reason why he didn't say the well-known "Yaga" was because it was very rare for Japanese people to scold this sentence.

In Japanese, "Yaga" is extremely insulting, and no one will easily use it to insult someone unless they have a deep hatred or anger.

The Japanese soldiers joked with each other, and even less so.

When throwing the snowball, Liu Cheng deliberately slipped under his feet and fell headlong into the snow, leaving his face covered with snow.

After getting up, Liu Cheng ignored the Japanese soldiers who were laughing, and quickly approached the direction of the truck while slapping the snow on his body.

Japanese soldiers generally do not carry grenades at all times, but bullets are plentiful.

Each soldier had three cartridges on his waist and three cartridges at the front and back, (two with thirty rounds each on the front and one at the back with sixty rounds) for a total of one hundred and twenty rounds.

This time, because they were traveling from Harbin to Hunchun, they also had to escort supplies, so each soldier was equipped with four ten-year grenades.

Liu Cheng quietly took off the two grenades, pulled out the safety pin, knocked on the trunk when he passed by a small tree, lit the fuse, calculated the time of the explosion, and threw the two grenades out one after another.

The Japanese soldiers were not completely gathered together when they were resting, but three or five people gathered in a circle, leaving a certain distance from each other.

This can not only effectively prevent the opponent from taking the opportunity to attack with concentrated anti-personnel weapons such as mortars, grenadiers and grenades, but also disperse in time to find cover and enter the battle in an unexpected situation.

So Liu Cheng threw these two grenades mainly to create chaos, and he didn't want to destroy a whole team by himself.

Two grenades exploded around the truck, causing a commotion among the Japanese soldiers.

In just a few seconds, these Japanese soldiers had already reacted and looked for cover to observe the situation, but none of them fired indiscriminately.

At this time, Liu Cheng had already taken advantage of the chaos to jump to the truck where Zhang Zhenguo was, and quickly grabbed the compartment board and glanced inside.

Zhang Zhenguo's hands and feet were tied and he leaned against the corner of the carriage.

Although Liu Cheng was wearing the uniform of a Japanese soldier, he still recognized Liu Cheng at the first time, and immediately shouted hoarsely:

"Let's go! It's Ono! ”

Liu Cheng naturally knew that he couldn't save Zhang Zhenguo in this situation, so after just taking a look, he turned to the side of the body, quickly fell under the car, and threw the other two grenades out.

Then he quickly climbed out from under the car, almost pressing his body to the ground and rolling down the hill.

The bullets began to chase after his body, but his eyes kept on the devils who appeared in his eyes as they rolled.

When Taro Ono's figure turned out from behind the car, Liu Cheng's pupils suddenly shrank.

It's one thing to confirm, it's another to see it with your own eyes.

In the blink of an eye, the distance between him and the devil exceeded fifty meters, and when his body passed by a big tree, Liu Cheng stretched out his legs to hook the trunk, twisted his body quickly, and shot, aimed, and fired.

"Horn!"

With a crisp gunshot, one of Ono's collar badges was grazed by a bullet, and his neck suddenly turned red.

Liu Cheng didn't dare or have a chance to fire a second shot, and then began to continue to roll down the hill quickly.

The Japanese soldiers were about to chase down and continue shooting, but were stopped by Taro Ono raising his hand.

He reached out and touched his hot neck, but the expression on his face was not angry, only excited and cruel......

This time he was indeed a bit of an adventure; If Ono Taro really ordered the pursuit, even if the tires of two or three of the trucks were blown up, the remaining few would be enough to pull thirty or forty Japanese soldiers to chase them down, in that case, even if he could use the dense forest, it was still unknown whether he could escape.

However, in this era and situation, what battle and what event is not adventurous?

There are two main reasons why Taro Ono didn't immediately let people chase him:

One is that he is not sure of the identity of the other party; If he knew that it was Liu Cheng, he would probably drive down in person.

Second, he came to Hunchun this time with a mission, and he was not clear about the terrain and the distribution of anti-Japanese forces, so he was worried that this person was just a bait.

Therefore, after seeing Liu Cheng's figure into the dense forest, Ono Taro immediately asked people to treat the wounded, replace the tires of the truck that were damaged by the explosion, and prepare to go to the Hunchun gendarmerie first to find out the situation......