Chapter 123: Specially designed to restrain dagger swordsmanship.
Chapter 123: Specially designed to restrain dagger swordsmanship.
However, at this moment, the Japanese commander happened to see that the position on the other side was already crumbling under the guerrillas' fierce attack and was about to be captured. His face suddenly changed, and he ordered his subordinates without hesitation: "Everyone, listen up! Quickly withdraw from the battle and rush over to support!"
Although the Japanese soldiers were unwilling to give in, they obeyed the military order and quickly turned around and rushed towards the friendly positions in an attempt to save the situation from imminent defeat.
Just as the Japanese army was about to evacuate, the guerrilla instructor said to everyone: "We can't let the Japanese army retreat so easily from us. Hold on to them!"
Upon hearing this, the team members' morale instantly soared, and they opened fire at full force, launching an even more fierce attack on the Japanese army. Some of them held their guns and fired as they charged, while others threw grenades with great precision, causing explosions among the Japanese troops.
The Japanese army was caught off guard by this sudden attack and their advance was severely halted.
The Japanese commander shouted at the top of his lungs, trying to get his soldiers to reorganize and move forward, but all was in vain under the guerrillas' fierce fire suppression.
A Japanese sergeant was about to lead the charge when a bullet hit his leg. He screamed and fell to the ground. Seeing this, the other Japanese soldiers were filled with fear and retreated.
In the end, under the powerful offensive of the guerrillas, the Japanese army had no choice but to give up the idea of supporting them, and retreated to the spot, relying on bunkers to shoot at the guerrillas...
After half an hour of fierce fighting on Lei Tao's side, the battle was finally resolved. In the thick smoke, Lei Tao was breathing heavily, his face covered with sweat and dust.
Tang Zhangshan wiped the blood off his face and shouted, "Brothers, follow me to support the instructor!" Lei Tao followed without hesitation.
They ran all the way and soon approached the battlefield where the instructor was. At this time, the battle was in full swing, and the sound of gunfire and shouting was deafening.
Lei Tao ran and fired at the Japanese soldiers while holding a Thompson submachine gun. However, the bullets were soon exhausted, and without time to change the magazine, he quickly switched to an M1911 pistol, pulled the trigger at several Japanese soldiers in front of him, and emptied the magazine in one breath.
After firing his bullets, Lei Tao holstered his pistol, drew his dagger, and charged at the advancing Japanese soldiers. With his agility, he dodged a Japanese soldier's bayonet and swung his dagger back, slashing the soldier's arm. Then, he thrust forward, piercing another soldier's chest with his dagger.
At the same time, the guerrillas engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese. Some guerrillas, clutching their broadswords with both hands, swung with all their might, severing Japanese rifles and slashing at their necks. Others used their spears to deflect Japanese bayonets and then thrust their weapons into their abdomens. A small guerrilla, pinned down by a Japanese soldier, showed no fear and bit down hard on his ear, causing him to scream in pain.
Lei Tao, well-versed in the Japanese bayonet tactics, employed dagger techniques specifically designed to counter them. Facing the fierce thrusts, he deftly sidestepped, deftly avoiding the attack, while simultaneously thrusting his dagger upwards, striking the Japanese soldier's wrist with pinpoint accuracy. Seizing the moment the Japanese soldier, in pain, let go, Lei Tao leaped forward without hesitation, his dagger flashing with a gleam of cold light, piercing the Japanese soldier's throat. His steps were steady and powerful, his eyes sharp as a knife. Each strike was precise and deadly, his movements clean and decisive. His valiant fighting spirit left several Japanese soldiers at his feet.
A Japanese soldier lunged at him, but Lei Tao dodged to the side and swung his dagger, slicing through the soldier's arm. The soldier cried out in pain, and Lei Tao immediately kicked him, knocking him down, and then stabbed him with his dagger, finishing him off. Another Japanese soldier attacked from the other side, but Lei Tao ducked and dodged, then stabbed him in the thigh with his dagger, and while he was down, delivered another fatal blow.
After more than an hour of hand-to-hand combat, the battlefield was covered with blood and corpses. Except for a small number of Japanese soldiers who escaped during the chaos, the rest of the Japanese soldiers were wiped out one by one.
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