Chapter 205: Japanese Army's Dog Attack
Chapter 205: Japanese Army's Dog Attack
In the eastern forest, Japanese soldiers loomed among the trees, shouting and firing at any sign of movement. Military dogs barked frantically, drawing the Japanese closer to the valley. Lei Tao observed the Japanese's movements, silently calculating the distance and angle between them.
When the Japanese entered their optimal firing range, Lei Tao decisively ordered, "Fire!" Instantly, gunfire erupted in the valley, and the team members aimed and fired at the Japanese soldiers. The unsuspecting Japanese were thrown into disarray by the sudden attack, and several fell, screaming in agony. But they were battle-hardened soldiers, so they quickly reacted, lying down and seeking cover, and quickly organizing a counterattack. For a moment, gunfire rang out, and bullets rained down between the opposing positions.
The Japanese army was numerous and, with their superior firepower, they continued to suppress and advance, making the situation increasingly critical. Lei Tao's eyes were as sharp as an eagle, and he quickly searched for key targets on the chaotic battlefield. He quickly aimed at a frantic military dog in the Japanese army. The dog's muscles were tense, and it was struggling to break free from the reins. Its eyes were fierce, and it was about to pounce on the crowd. Its barking was particularly piercing in the hail of bullets. Lei Tao held his breath. The whole world seemed to be silent, and only the silhouette of the military dog in the scope was clearly visible. His finger gently squeezed the trigger, and with a "bang", the bullet was like a flash of lightning, accurately piercing the military dog's head. The military dog fell to the ground, and its limbs twitched a few times before it became motionless. The Japanese army was instantly in chaos, and the originally tight offensive formation showed a hint of panic.
Then, Lei Tao's eyes quickly swept across the battlefield and he spotted another sergeant holding a Type 38 rifle with the Rising Sun flag draped on it. His face was grim as he brandished his rifle, shouting at the Japanese army to continue their advance. His command knife gleamed coldly in the sunlight, as if to challenge Lei Tao and the others. Lei Tao adjusted his breathing again, his eyes fixed on his target like a hawk, silently calculating factors like wind speed and distance. With another pull of the trigger, the bullet whizzed out, striking the sergeant in the chest. The sergeant's eyes widened, the grimace on his face frozen in an instant, and he slowly fell to the ground in disbelief. The Type 38 rifle with the Japanese flag in his hand also fell to the ground with a resounding clang.
However, the crisis was not over. Several Japanese soldiers, holding military dogs, seemed to have received a death order and released them without hesitation. The dogs, like madmen, opened their bloody mouths, baring sharp fangs, and lunged directly at Lei Tao and his men. Their speed was so great that they streaked across the ground like black lightning, carrying a breath of death. Seeing this, the team members remained undeterred and, as usual, aimed their weapons at the Japanese and fired with precision...
At this critical moment, Lei Tao shouted, "Concentrate fire! Hit the dogs first!" The team members immediately adjusted their targets, unleashing a barrage of bullets at the approaching dogs. But the dogs nimbly dodged left and right, and while many of the bullets struck the surrounding ground, sending up clouds of dust, only a few found their targets. Seeing the dogs approaching, Lei Tao quickly pulled two grenades from his belt, pulled the safety pins, and hurled them toward the dogs. Two loud booms erupted, flames shot into the air, and the dogs' howls echoed. One dog was sent flying, its limbs scattered everywhere, and the stench of blood filled the air. However, several dogs managed to survive the blast and continued to charge.
Huang Hu, standing beside Lei Tao, was tackled to the ground by a military dog. Terrified, he shielded his throat with his arms, engaging the canine in a desperate struggle. Lei Tao, quick-witted and quick-handed, rushed forward and struck the dog's head with the butt of his rifle. The dog, in pain, released its jaws. The team member seized the opportunity, leaping to his feet and stabbing the dog's abdomen with his bayonet. The dog struggled for a few moments before finally falling still. Other team members engaged the approaching dogs in fierce combat, some striking with rifle butts, others stabbing with bayonets. Shouts and barks mingled with the dogs' barking, and the scene descended into chaos and brutal close combat.
Although the crazy attack of the military dogs was temporarily blocked, the Japanese firepower was still fierce. They took advantage of the chaos created by the military dogs and began to gradually approach.
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