Chapter 182: Retreat quickly, this time we're going to have a big fight with them...
Chapter 182: Retreat quickly, this time we're going to have a big fight with them...
Lei Tao's heart tightened, and he immediately raised his hand to signal his team members to stop and quickly find cover. The team members reacted quickly, hiding behind nearby sandbags, boxes, or corners. Lei Tao leaned against the wall, slightly poking his head out, observing the movements in the bunker. He saw that the Japanese soldiers in the bunker were crouching behind their cover, their guns pointed at the group... A Japanese squadron leader shouted in broken Chinese over a loudspeaker, "Listen up, people over there, you've been discovered and are now surrounded. Lay down your weapons and come out to surrender..."
At this time, the Japanese army began to fire tentatively at their hiding place, and the bullets hit the sandbags and walls, splashing clouds of dust.
Lei Tao knew that he couldn't panic at this moment, so he quickly conveyed the order to the team members using sign language: concentrate firepower to attack the searchlights and the firing holes on the bunker to create an opportunity for evacuation. After receiving the order, the team members immediately raised their weapons. The Li brothers aimed their crossbows at the searchlights. With a low shout from Lei Tao, the crossbow arrows flew towards the target with a strong wind. With two "puffs", a searchlight went out instantly. At the same time, the other team members used Scorpion submachine guns to suppress the firing holes on the bunker. For a while, the gunfire was loud and the firepower of the Japanese army was temporarily suppressed. At the same time, Lei Tao took out several smoke bombs from the Bagua gyroscope space, pulled the safety pin, and threw them hard in the open space in front of him. Suddenly, thick smoke billowed. Lei Tao said: "Retreat quickly, this time we are going to have a big game with them..."
As smoke from the smoke bombs obscured the Japanese troops' vision in the moonlit darkness, the team quickly followed Lei Tao's instructions, using the thick smoke as cover to evacuate in an orderly manner. Lei Tao, covering the rear, retrieved two stun grenades from his Bagua gyroscope, pulled the safety pins, and hurled them with all his might toward the Japanese bunkers. The stun grenades exploded, sending the Japanese troops into instant chaos. The team members evacuated at an accelerated pace through the thick smoke, their footsteps mingling with the sounds of breathing.
Lei Tao followed closely behind the team, vigilantly observing the movements around him. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the thick smoke dispersed slightly, revealing some shadows groping towards them. Lei Tao's eyes flashed, and he quickly raised his gun. With a few "puffs", several shadows fell to the ground. However, due to the effect of the silencer, the Japanese army basically did not hear the gunshots... However, these few slight gunshots still caught the attention of an alert Japanese officer. He frowned, signaled his men to increase their vigilance, and began to observe their surroundings carefully. Realizing that the situation was not good, Lei Tao pulled out several more smoke bombs, pulled the safety pins, and threw them close to the ground towards the central area... Lei Tao asked his team to be on guard. He took the opportunity to pull out two anti-infantry broadsword mines and an incendiary mine from the Bagua gyroscope space and placed them on the retreat route. Then Lei Tao ordered his team to retreat in another direction, retreating quietly...
As the Japanese troops cautiously approached the area where Lei Tao had laid mines, a soldier in front accidentally triggered an anti-infantry Claymore mine. With a resounding boom, flames shot up into the sky, and the soldier was instantly blown away, body parts flying everywhere. Several Japanese soldiers more than ten meters behind him were also not spared, their own Claymore mines spraying steel pellets into a sieve. Japanese squad leader Honda Shiro shouted in Japanese, "Enemy attack! Take cover!" The Japanese soldiers all dropped to the ground. After almost a minute of silence, he ordered his men to rise and continue their search through the smoke.
Several Japanese soldiers followed orders and advanced in a fan-shaped search. Led by Corporal First Class Kameda, he scanned the surroundings with vigilance. Suddenly, his toes touched an almost imperceptible thread, and in an instant, the air seemed to freeze.
With a resounding boom, the anti-infantry broadsword mine was triggered, instantly releasing deadly energy. Hundreds of steel balls hurled themselves at the Japanese soldiers like a swarm of frantic wasps. Kameda, walking in the front, didn't even have time to react before dozens of steel balls pierced his body. Blood splattered across his chest and abdomen, and he was flung back several meters like a rag bag, falling heavily to the ground. He twitched a few times before falling still.
Yamamoto, a nearby soldier, was knocked over by the blast, half his face grazing on the steel balls, his skin instantly ripped and blood blurred his vision. He screamed in terror, his hands flailing in the air, trying to grab onto something to steady himself.
At that moment, another incendiary mine exploded. With a whoosh, a sea of fire instantly raged among the Japanese soldiers. The scorching flames greedily devoured everything, instantly reducing the surrounding grass to ash. Soldier Watanabe was engulfed in flames, his uniform instantly catching fire. He writhes in agony, emitting heartbreaking screams as his skin rapidly scorched, emitting a sickening odor.
The remaining Japanese soldiers were thrown into extreme confusion and fear. Some ran blindly, only to trip over the craters under their feet; others tried to put out the flames with their hands, but only in vain did they injure themselves more severely. Thick smoke and the pungent smell of burning filled this place of death for a long time.
Honda Shiro witnessed this hellish scene, his eyes wide open, staring in horror at the devastation before him. His legs gave way, and he retreated involuntarily. Suddenly, he screamed at the top of his lungs, "Devil! Devil! Retreat!" His voice was filled with despair and fear, completely devoid of his usual ferocity and arrogance. The remaining Japanese soldiers were so terrified that they ignored orders and formations. They threw away their armor and turned to flee desperately in the direction they had come, wishing only that their parents had given them two more legs. They just wanted to escape this deadly place as quickly as possible, leaving behind the devastation left by the mines and the raging fire.
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