The Mysterious Soldier of the Anti-Japanese War

Chapter 162 Rescue of Escorted Prisoners of War



Chapter 162 Rescue of Escorted Prisoners of War

The driver of the following car saw this and braked quickly. However, due to the short distance, he couldn't stop in time and crashed into the car in front with a loud bang. This time, the following car also came to a complete stop, and the Japanese soldiers and prisoners of war in the car were knocked to the ground.

Taking advantage of the Japanese army's confusion, the military commander quickly stood up and shouted to his team, "Action!" He picked up his Thompson submachine gun, crouched down, and used the cover of trees to quickly approach the truck. At the same time, his eyes kept scanning the surroundings, alert for possible enemies.

The team members also rushed out of hiding and spread out in battle formation. Xu Guangming, holding the Scorpion submachine gun, rushed towards the truck like a ghost, his body pressed tightly against the vehicle body, quietly approaching the rear, ready to attack the Japanese from behind. Hu Shubao picked up his machine gun, found a favorable shooting position, set it up, and pointed it at the truck, providing covering fire for his teammates.

At this time, the Japanese soldiers in the truck that had crashed into a tree and stopped recovered, climbed up, and jumped out of the car with Type 38 rifles. There was confusion and anger in their eyes, and they started shooting blindly around as soon as they got off the car. The bullets whizzed through the woods, hitting the branches and leaves and making them fall. Xu Guangming heard the movement behind him, and his heart tightened. He quickly turned sideways, pressed his back against the car body, and slightly stuck his eyes out to observe the position of the Japanese army. He saw several Japanese soldiers walking towards him, shouting something to each other, as if discussing tactics. Xu Guangming took a deep breath, turned around abruptly, and stuck out the muzzle of the gun. The Scorpion submachine gun roared instantly, and a string of bullets flew towards the Japanese army.

The Japanese were caught off guard by the sudden attack and fell to the ground. However, a few reacted quickly, quickly lying down, seeking cover, and then returning fire. Bullets flew around Xu Guangming, and he could feel the threat they posed. But he maneuvered nimbly, sometimes crouching, sometimes retreating, while his submachine gun continued to spew flames. Soon, the magazine was empty. With a tactical roll, he hid behind a large tree, quickly replaced the magazine, and continued to engage the Japanese in a fierce exchange of fire.

Hu Shubao saw the Japanese soldiers getting off their vehicles to resist and immediately increased the firepower of his machine gun. His machine gun roared deafeningly and bullets rained down on the Japanese soldiers. He kept a close eye on their movements through the sight. He saw several Japanese soldiers trying to outflank Xu Guangming from the side. He quickly adjusted the muzzle of his gun and fired a burst of shots. The Japanese soldiers were suppressed by the powerful firepower and could not move forward. They could only retreat in embarrassment. Hu Shubao's face was covered with fine beads of sweat. He knew that he had the responsibility to provide cover for his teammates and did not dare to relax for a moment.

Lei Tao, using his sniper rifle to his advantage, accurately struck at long-range targets attempting to organize resistance. He spotted a Japanese soldier hiding behind a wheel, poised to launch a surprise attack on the approaching team. He calmly took aim, adjusting his rifle's muzzle slightly according to his pre-calculated distance, wind direction, and the target's movement. His breathing was steady and long, as if the surrounding commotion was oblivious to him. The moment he pulled the trigger, there was a lightning-fast "bang!" as the bullet unleashed, striking the Japanese soldier's arm with pinpoint accuracy. The soldier screamed, his weapon dropped, and he rolled on the ground clutching his wound. Not to be outdone, Yi Zhiqiang spotted several Japanese soldiers gathered in a group, seemingly discussing a counterattack. He quickly locked onto his target, calculated his lead, and decisively opened fire. Bullets whizzed past, scattering the Japanese soldiers in the abrupt onslaught. Two were killed instantly, while the rest fled in panic, only to be mowed down one by one by Huang Guangming and Li Zhiyu using their Scorpion submachine guns...


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