Chapter 85: Close the door and beat the dog
Finally, reinforcements arrived, and Liu Zhengfeng was immediately encouraged.
It's not a pleasant feeling to be chased and beaten all the time, but now I finally feel better.
“Woo…”
Suddenly, whistles were blasted, mixed with the Japanese soldiers' desperate shouts: "Retreat, retreat, protect the commander..."
The Japanese soldiers in various places in Wangjia Village retreated to the center of the village.
Liu Zhengfeng laughed. The total number of people in Li Fei's Wuhan Station and Tang Yunfu's Suzhou Station was about twenty-three, while the Japanese army had at least forty or so, and they actually retreated on their own initiative.
The biggest reason was probably that they didn't know the strength of Li Fei and his men, and they also caused headaches for the Japanese army. The Japanese commander didn't know the situation and chose to retreat.
Liu Zhengfeng changed from being the pursued to the pursuer. He fired and chased at the same time, and together with Li Fei and others, they drove the Japanese soldiers into a large yard.
Liu Zhengfeng, Li Fei and others also gathered together. Liu Zhengfeng took a look and was surprised to see two Type 99 light machine guns and two grenade launchers surrounding the large yard.
When Li Fei and others saw Liu Zhengfeng, deep respect was revealed in everyone's eyes.
Ever since Chen Wei told them about this, they had been wondering whether Liu Zhengfeng dared to fight the Japanese alone . As a result, they heard gunshots far away outside the bamboo forest.
After arriving at Wangjia Village, they continued to discover Japanese soldiers who had been killed. Even the most radical people were full of respect for Liu Zhengfeng.
Liu Zhengfeng nodded to Tang Yunfu, Li Fei and Chen Wei and said with a smile: "You came just in time, that's great. Now we have formed a closed-door situation against the Japanese army, and the situation is very favorable for us."
He suddenly became serious, with a murderous aura emanating from him: "When the fight starts later, don't kill the murderer of Baizhan, Iguchi Taro. Try to capture him alive. I'm going to skin him alive and make him regret coming into this world."
Tang Yunfu frowned and said, "Bullets don't have eyes. Besides, we don't know him. This is a bit difficult."
Liu Zhengfeng pondered and said, "He was wearing the uniform of a second lieutenant of the Japanese army, about 1.6 meters tall, with a tuft of beard on his lips, and had a ferocious and ugly appearance. He had a sword on his waist. If he was shot to death, he would be lucky."
Li Fei and others nodded and prepared to attack the enemies in the yard.
Tang Yunfu shouted, "Machine gunners, get on the roof, grenade launchers, get ready."
Liu Zhengfeng climbed onto the roof of a nearby house and found a suitable vantage point, from which he could clearly see the yard occupied by the Japanese army.
The Japanese army set up two grenade launcher groups in the yard, one on each side of the yard, leaning against each other. The Japanese commander, Sato Ryo, and Sato Ryo's guest, Iguchi Taro, were nowhere to be seen, probably hiding in the house.
Suddenly, Liu Zhengfeng's heart sank as he saw two Japanese soldiers climbing onto the roof opposite and setting up a machine gun. Without thinking, he raised his hand and pulled the trigger, killing the machine gunner. Seeing this, another Japanese soldier hurriedly snatched the machine gun from the machine gunner, but before he could pull the trigger, Liu Zhengfeng's bullet arrived and killed him on the spot.
"all……"
Tang Yunfu and Li Fei ordered the attack to begin. Two grenade launcher shells drew two parabolas and landed above the house, penetrating the roof tiles and exploding inside the house.
“Boom boom…”
After two loud bangs, two big holes were blown in the house. A scream was heard and a group of Japanese rushed out of the house one after another. Their faces were blackened by gunpowder smoke and they looked miserable.
The Japanese commander probably didn't know that the enemy had weapons like grenade launchers, otherwise he wouldn't have hidden in the house.
Sato Ryo's eyes flashed with ferocity. He drew out his command knife and shouted, "Fight back. Prepare the grenade launcher."
Liu Zhengfeng thought that if he could capture the leader first, and kill their commander first, the battle would be much easier to fight. So he pointed the gun at Sato Ryo and gently pulled the trigger.
The bullet penetrated Sato Ryo's head with a sharp whistling sound, and Sato Ryo's body slowly fell down.
At the same time, the Japanese army's grenade launchers were also fired , and the huge explosions mixed with screams echoed in the village.
Taro Iguchi watched Sato Ryo fall to the ground and die, his heart skipped a beat. He subconsciously crouched down, looking around with his sneaky eyes, and suddenly found Liu Zhengfeng on the roof in the distance.
Just when he was about to call the machine gunner to shoot Liu Zhengfeng, suddenly a bullet whizzed past his left ear. Iguchi Taro was stunned for a moment, and suddenly a piercing pain came over him. Only then did he realize that his left ear had been shot off by the bullet.
At this time, Zhang Bo, Zhang Sen and two others also climbed onto the roof of the house next to Liu Zhengfeng and fired at the Japanese troops in the compound with machine guns.
Another group of Japanese machine gunners also climbed onto the roof and launched a counterattack. Zhang Shen was hit by a bullet, and the assistant machine gunner next to him was also shot dead.
Zhang Bo next to him was not having a good time either. He was suppressed by the enemy's machine gun and could not raise his head. Suddenly, a tile shattered by a bullet flew towards his forehead, and blood was dripping, affecting his vision. He had to hand over the machine gun to the assistant machine gunner.
Seeing that the situation was not right, Liu Zhengfeng immediately pointed his gun at the Japanese machine gunner and calmly pulled the trigger, killing the enemy machine gunner. The assistant machine gunner behind him who was taking his place was also accurately shot by him, and every shot hit the target.
“Boom boom boom…”
Suddenly, four loud noises were heard. The Japanese army's grenade launchers and the Military Control Commission's grenade launchers fired shells at each other, and they both died, hitting each other.
At this time, Zhang Bo had simply treated his wounds, took over the machine gun again, and crazily fired at the Japanese troops in the yard.
Taro Iguchi huddled on the other side of a well and shivered. The well mouth was made of stone, and bullets hit it, sending gravel flying everywhere.
Liu Zhengfeng frowned, really worried that Zhang Bo would beat him to death.
After a while, the Japanese soldiers in the yard had lost their ability to resist and were either dead or disabled.
Zhang Bo also stopped shooting and came to the ground with Liu Zhengfeng. Tang Yunfu, Li Fei, Chen Wei and others also came out of the bunker. Everyone found that after this battle, only seven people were still alive.
But in this war-torn era, everyone was used to it and no one was particularly sad. They all walked into the yard originally occupied by the Japanese, searched it first, and shot those Japanese soldiers who were not dead yet.
Taro Iguchi saw these Chinese people come in and shoot the injured Japanese soldiers, but ignored him, as if he was a transparent person. This strange situation made him feel incredible. He vaguely felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't tell what was wrong.
Iguchi Taro got up from the ground in a daze, and suddenly a ridiculous thought came to his mind: "Maybe they really can't see me, then I can leave here safely."
Just as Taro Iguchi was trying to tiptoe out, a tall Chinese man suddenly blocked his way.
"Iguchi Taro, do you still remember Baizhan?"
Taro Iguchi was stunned. Although the other party spoke Japanese, he was obviously Chinese. What did he mean by "hundred slashes"? He suddenly understood why the enemy killed all his companions but not him.
A deep chill surrounded Taro Iguchi, and an expression of extreme fear appeared on his face. He knew that being able to die soon was the blessing he had earned in three lifetimes.