The War of Resistance

Chapter 746 The enemy penetrates and searches for someone

The sky was getting dark, and the sound of gunshots and explosions finally disappeared from the town of Xiaobengbu.

But the south and north sides of the town were completely different scenes. The south side was full of broken walls and ruins, and the corpses of Northeastern officers and soldiers lay scattered among them.

Although Japanese troops occasionally shuttled among the ruins, they were no longer just replenishing guns to clean up the battlefield. By now, the Japanese troops had occupied Xiaobengbu.

Two Japanese soldiers, one tall and one short, were walking past a courtyard that was almost turned into a pile of ruins, carrying Type 38 rifles. They were scanning the area vigilantly.

The house has been completely torn down, the walls have collapsed, and even half of the courtyard wall has collapsed. Four legs are still exposed under the collapsed courtyard wall, one of which is wearing a tattered walking shoe. , the other one is wearing double rubber sole shoes.

The upper half of the body wearing walking shoes was completely buried by bricks. There were only a few bricks on the head of the one wearing rubber-soled shoes, but the face lying on his side was covered with dark blood.

Just this house, this courtyard wall, just these two soldiers, this is the result of heavy artillery fire.

The above are all common sights in this battle. When the two Japanese soldiers saw nothing unusual, they turned off the safety of their guns and moved forward.

They despised these two Chinese soldiers in rags so much that they were too lazy to step over the legs of the two dead soldiers, wearing two pairs of Japanese suede shoes and the leggings. The calf passed by that side.

Perhaps, as the Chinese see nowadays, the Japanese are all bow-legged, but this does not prevent the two Japanese soldiers, one tall and one short, from walking past as victors.

But just as two Japanese soldiers passed by, the Chinese soldier wearing rubber-soled shoes suddenly moved slightly, and then his hand that was originally tucked under his body slowly raised up and actually took a piece. The blue brick that was originally pressed against his face.

One, two, three, there were three bricks in total on his head, and when he took off all three bricks, he turned over and sat up.

In the view of the passing Japanese army, the three bricks should have been hit on his head by the collapse of the shelling, but only he knew that he had placed the three bricks himself!

The night was getting dark, but his eyes were shining with black light, and then he stood up quietly. When he stood up, although he had a bayonet in his right hand, he had already grabbed a large piece of wood in his left hand. Bricks!

A brick is called a whole brick, half a brick is called a brick, and what do you call a large brick?

Anyone with common sense knows that if a brick wall falls down, it does not mean that all bricks will become scattered bricks. Some bricks are relatively sticky due to the mortar between them. If a brick wall falls down, several bricks will still remain. Sticking together, let’s call this—big bricks!

The Chinese soldier, who was like a resurrected ghost, was holding bricks in his left hand and holding a knife in his right hand, stepping on his rubber-soled shoes, and quietly followed the steps of the two Japanese soldiers to catch up.

At the next moment, he raised the brick with his left hand and hit the Japanese soldier on the left on the back of his head.

Facts have proved that not every Japanese soldier must wear a helmet when participating in battle.

The big bricks were broken. They were three bricks stuck together. Not only were the three bricks separated, but one brick even turned into two bricks. This shows how serious his attack was. The Japanese soldier fell down before even grunting.

The Japanese soldier next to him subconsciously turned his head, but what greeted him at this moment was a Japanese thirty-year-old bayonet held in his hand. The bayonet penetrated him before the Japanese soldier could even beat his voice. throat!

The Chinese soldier drew his knife, but the Japanese soldier failed to fall, just because the Chinese soldier's free left hand stretched out again, he put the knife in the scabbard on his waist with his right hand and went forward, but he was a little bit Without wasting time, he dragged the Japanese soldier directly to the ruins.

The night became darker and darker, and within a minute, the two Japanese soldiers who were laid down outside the ruins were gone.

Five minutes later, a man in Japanese uniform walked out of the ruins carrying a Type 38 rifle. He looked around and saw that there was nothing unusual around him, and then walked toward the southeast of the town.

Walls fell and houses collapsed, but the number of Japanese troops increased.

All the Japanese troops were busy, they also had wounded, and they also needed supplies. However, although there were many Japanese troops, they did not light fires. Perhaps the Japanese troops were also worried, because they were afraid of shining a bright light and being bombarded by the Chinese army.

When the man saw that there were more Japanese soldiers, he put his rifle on his shoulder and passed by the busy Japanese soldiers, as if he was really a Japanese soldier.

More than ten minutes later, the Japanese soldier appeared outside a courtyard. He hid behind a broken wall and quietly observed a courtyard in front of him.

The courtyard was not small, and the walls of the courtyard also had collapsed areas. There were side rooms and a main house in the courtyard that looked shadowy in the dark. There was even a terrace in the courtyard, and there was a pavilion on the terrace that had a corner cut off by a shell.

As for why the man could see clearly, it was of course because of the color of the sky. No matter how dark the sky was, it was still different from the real thing.

He didn't know where Gao Yuyan was, dead or alive, and there was no movement at the moment. The man thought quietly, of course he was Shang Zhen.

It was impossible for Shang Zhen not to find Gao Yuyan. There seemed to be many reasons for him to do so, and he didn't seem to need any.

Shang Zhen is a soldier and a veteran. Of course he hopes that Gao Yuyan is safe and sound, but his usual rationality still allows him to analyze the possible outcome.

Gao Yuyan died, died in the chaos of the battle, although it could have been any way.

Gao Yuyan was caught by the Japanese army and tortured. Now she is being held captive by the Japanese army and is dying.

Third, Gao Yuyan is hiding and has not been discovered by the Japanese army yet.

Xiao Bengbu has been occupied by the Japanese army, but fortunately, the Japanese army only occupied it hastily. The people in the town also fled to avoid the war. It was impossible for the Japanese army to search every corner of the entire town for a while.

But no matter what kind of ending Gao Yuyan has, it is really difficult to find it.

But no matter how difficult it is, you still have to find it. You have to see the person alive, and you have to see the body after death!

Shang Zhen is a soldier, and he does not shy away from death. Even if Gao Yuyan dies, he has to find Gao Yuyan's body. He needs to give himself an explanation!

Shang Zhen only heard from Ju Hongxia and others that Gao Yuyan was separated at the brigade headquarters, so he naturally had to go to the brigade headquarters to look for her.

Said to be the brigade headquarters, it was only a temporary command post when Liu Chengyi was here. When Liu Chengyi left here, it became a place where he came to rescue the wounded.

Shang Zhen had been busy fighting, but he could imagine that Ju Hongxia, Gao Yuyan and the female student must have come to take care of the wounded even though he had not asked.

Since Gao Yuyan was separated here, he could only find her from here.

However, it feels like there are a lot of Japanese troops here!

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