Devil's Army

Chapter 1594 The Truth About the Japanese Artillery Positions in the Village



Chapter 1594 The Truth About the Japanese Artillery Positions in the Village

When the three soldiers lurked near the Japanese sentry, the first platoon launched an attack on the Japanese troops in front as agreed.

The fierce firepower of a row of soldiers quickly eliminated the Japanese sentries and broke through the Japanese outer defense line.

When the commander of the Japanese artillery position saw that the front line of defense of the path had been broken through by the devil troops, he hurriedly dispatched soldiers to stop them.

Seeing that there were more and more Japanese troops around him, the platoon leader decisively ordered a retreat.

Japanese soldiers were chasing closely behind.

Three soldiers took advantage of the chaos to sneak into the village. Sometimes they ran fast, sometimes they lay still, and finally arrived at the village.

Two soldiers climbed onto the roof and lay down to eavesdrop on the villagers' conversation, but all they heard was the chirping of birds.

They dug a small hole in the roof and got closer to observe, only to find that it was the Japanese army that was fully armed.

If no fake villagers are found, we cannot be sure that all the villagers here were killed by the Japanese.

The thatched roof made a lot of noise when they walked on it. Fearing that they would alert the Japanese soldiers in the house, the two soldiers had to secretly climb down from the roof and look for an opportunity to approach the "villagers" in the house.

A soldier saw two "villagers" in front of him. They stood with their backs straight and walked with a brisk pace. They didn't look like villagers at first glance.

Besides, it’s so late, which village doesn’t turn off the lights and rest?

The soldier thought the two villagers were suspicious, so he followed them quietly and then lay down by the door to listen to their conversation.

The two villagers were unaware that they were being followed and continued chatting as usual, but the soldier could not understand what they were saying at all.

Soon, the soldiers realized that they were speaking Japanese.

He quickly evacuated the village and wanted to go back to report the news.

At this time, a gunshot was heard in the village, followed by more and more gunshots.

The soldier was startled and was about to see what was happening when a pair of hands pulled him in the dark and whispered:

"Hurry up! Xu Yongliang has been discovered by the Japanese."

The two soldiers hurriedly ran out of the village the way they came, and the gunfire in the village stopped at this time.

The fourth platoon leader met up with the two soldiers and soon learned the information: the villagers were all disguised as Japanese soldiers, and the original villagers had all been massacred by the devils.

Even though no one believes this tragedy, it is the fact.

A regimental commander learned the truth in the village and quickly reported it to the air force.

When Deputy Captain Xu learned about this, he immediately arranged an airstrike on the Japanese artillery positions the next morning.

The Japanese troops who attacked Changting Town were often attacked by the devilish troops who were ambushing on the roofs of houses as they advanced deeper into the town.

Although they threw grenades into the house when they attacked, it had little effect and many soldiers were still killed by the devil soldiers on the roof.

This brought considerable psychological pressure to the attacking Japanese army.

The commander decided to halt the attack and confront the demonic forces on the other side. They would continue their advance into the depths of the city after the artillery units bombed the houses tomorrow.

The fierce gunfire in Changting Town stopped, but sporadic gunshots were still heard from time to time.

Little did they know that the artillery positions on which they had placed their hopes would no longer exist.

At 5 o'clock in the morning, before it was fully light, the roar of a large number of planes came from the direction of Xinjing.

The Japanese knew that their air force was no longer able to carry out such a large-scale operation. This must be the air force of the Devil Army. Subconsciously, they hid in corners and houses to avoid being attacked by the air.


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