Chapter 128, the tough Japanese

Chapter 128, the tough Japanese

On the Japanese side, Squadron Leader Kameda, who received a request for support, immediately set off with two heavily armed squads under his command, which was almost all the troops he had on hand. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

"Ikeda-kun, it's been a long time. I've brought someone to support you. Kameda stepped out of the car and said hello to his old classmate Ikeda, who had come to greet him.

"Kameda Shaosa, it's been a long time." Ikeda gave a military salute, saying that although Kameda was his old classmate, he was now his commander, and he could be kind to him, but he had to maintain respect for his commander.

Kameda nodded in satisfaction, and then he began to inquire about the situation: "Ikeda-kun, have you grasped the movements of those militants?" ā€

"I've had people follow, and although I've roughly determined their location, they're very well guarded, and the scouts I've sent have already had several pieces of jade, and I can't get any specific information about them." Ikeda said with a solemn face that the people they had met this time were much more powerful than the anti-United Nations teams they had encountered in the past.

"Looks like you've met the elite, but that's good news for me. After all, it's too boring to always fight those who don't even have all the weapons, and this kind of opponent is really worthy of our Imperial Japanese Army. Kameda showed plenty of interest and anticipation for his unknown opponent.

After the Japanese made all the preparations, Li Shunsheng also took care of everything in his hands.

"I don't care how many reasons you have, in my eyes there is only right and wrong, and if you are wrong, you have to pay the price!" Li Shunsheng indifferently fired the last bullet in his revolver and shot Brother Fang, who had no sign of repentance.

"You have to remember that I can show you enough kindness, but I hope you don't take my kindness as your capital for spreading wildness." Li Shunsheng said coldly, the six corpses around him provided enough deterrent power for his words.

"You can question my orders, you can put forward your own opinions, but only doubts and opinions, and you must carry out my orders completely, even if my orders are wrong in your eyes."

"Yes!" Below, among the soldiers in front of Li Shunsheng, there was a sparse response, and most of them were the original group of fighters in Li Shunsheng's hands.

"Be louder, I didn't hear it!" Regarding the reaction of the fighters below, Li Shunsheng showed his dissatisfaction.

"Yes!" This time, the voices became louder and louder, and the warriors who had come back to their senses joined in the response.

"Battalion commander, we found a large number of Japanese troops, and they are coming to us in a car!" A soldier in charge of the sentry post hurriedly brought a not-so-rosy message.

"How far are they from us? How many people. Li Shunsheng frowned slightly, he didn't expect the Japanese to move so fast.

"This ......" The fighter was not able to answer Li Shunsheng's question.

"There is a squadron of Japanese, and it is only about two kilometers away from us." At this time, another sentry who came back in time answered Li Shunsheng's question, which also showed the immaturity of the team in Li Shunsheng's hands from the side.

"There are so many?" Li Shunsheng couldn't help but have a big head, how could these Japanese people be as annoying as dog skin plasters.

"Battalion commander, let's fight the Japanese, as long as we beat them back, we will be safe." Jiang Ergou said out loud rarely.

Jiang Ergou's proposal was supported by the majority of the people, and in order not to let the morale that had been gathered so hard to dissipate, Li Shunsheng could only choose to face the Japanese who followed them.

Moreover, they want to outperform the two-legged Japanese with four legs, how unrealistic they think.

Although Li Shunsheng had made all the preparations, he was still quite nervous, because this was the first time he had commanded a unit that had been trained entirely by himself to fight head-on with the prepared Japanese army.

However, when he saw his own soldiers who had occupied several commanding heights around him, and saw that they were hurrying to build improvised fortifications, Li Shunsheng still put his heart back in his stomach, the Japanese only had one squadron of people anyway.

"Battalion commander, the Japanese are less than a mile away from us." A scout brought back the latest news from the Japanese.

"Let all the brothers pay attention to concealment, and don't let the Japanese find out."

"Stop!" Kameda raised his hand, and the Japanese soldiers who followed him stopped one after another under his order.

"Your Excellency Shaozuo, what happened?" Several of Kameda's squad leaders asked with some puzzlement.

"I smell danger, do you say so, Ikeda-kun." Kameda showed a hint of cold danger, and he set his eyes on the place where Li Shunsheng and the others were, which was where they had to pass.

"Your Excellency Shao Zuo is right, if I were them, I would choose to set up an ambush here, as long as we occupy this, this, and that high ground, we have nothing to do with them." Ikeda said, pointing to the high ground occupied by Lee.

"That's right, Ikeda-kun is what I thought. So I'm going to give them a big surprise and plow those high ground with mortars for me, without saving shells! Kameda gave his orders.

"Hey!"

A few minutes later, the first mortar shell landed dozens of meters away from the high ground, and its explosion did not cause any damage to Li Shunsheng and his team.

But this was only the beginning, and the Japanese shells began to fall on those small heights.

Fortunately, the warriors on the high ground did not gather together stupidly, but dispersed, and the simple fortifications they built in a hurry also played a role.

After almost ten minutes of shelling, the Japanese began the first tentative offensive.

A squad of Japanese slowly approached Li Shunsheng's position with a standard straggler camp, and they were just cannon fodder for the Japanese to probe Li Shunsheng's firepower.

"Don't shoot, this is cannon fodder for the Japanese, we have someone who will deal with them." A veteran held down a recruit next to him who was about to shoot and began to pass on the valuable experience he had gained from crawling around the battlefield.