Siheyuan: Married a female spy at the beginning of 1944

Chapter 126 The whole battalion arrives and ends easily

At the beginning, the Japanese would leave some people behind to block He Daqing.

But after three waves, the Japanese troops began to flee.

After being assigned the task of blocking the enemy, some soldiers ran directly towards the barracks.

Gradually, those soldiers who were originally about to follow behind also started to run back.

As for outflanking the Eighth Route Army's rear, these soldiers no longer cared about that at this time.

After chasing for several miles, He Daqing was worried that something might happen to Gao Degui and his men, so he had to let the more than 40 Japanese soldiers run back.

"Captain Gao, what's going on? Are there any movements from the Japanese inside?"

"There was no movement at all. Do you think the Japanese had just run away? That's impossible.

I clearly saw them try it out and then back off.

We are also keeping an eye on them, so it is impossible for them to escape from the side."

What Gao Degui wants most now is for Battalion Commander Liu Yun to arrive as soon as possible.

With such a small number of people, he had no way of attacking.

And according to the estimated number of Japanese soldiers, there should be more than 100 Japanese soldiers in the village now.

They could still fight by guarding the entrance to the village with heavy machine guns, but if they took the initiative to attack, it would basically be tantamount to committing suicide.

"They should be waiting for the Japanese soldiers who just rushed out to attack you from behind, and then attack you from the front and back."

When Gao Degui heard He Daqing's reminder, he suddenly understood why the Japanese had only rushed out halfway.

Even if they all ran away just now, Gao Degui and his men could only leave a small number behind.

"I thought so. So that's how it is. Where are the Japanese?"

"I killed them and they ran away. I followed the Japanese and scattered them. Finally, they couldn't stand it anymore and ran back to the camp."

He Daqing did not hide his achievements at all. It was generally acknowledged that he was a good marksman and had great physical strength.

It is not unacceptable for one person to chase a hundred Japanese soldiers and disperse them.

Gao Degui gave a thumbs up in admiration.

"Great, great, Brother He, how about you teach our comrades how to shoot?

If everyone had your marksmanship, our company would be as powerful as a battalion."

Gao Degui has been handling guns for so many years, so he naturally knows that marksmanship is actually mostly dependent on talent and bullets.

His remarks were mainly to compliment He Daqing on his accurate shooting skills.

Maybe within a distance of one or two hundred meters, anyone can be fed out with bullets.

But beyond 200 meters, it all depends on the feel of the hands.

Beyond that distance, unless you have extremely gifted eyesight, it would be difficult to see clearly.

When you fire a shot, the bullet will fly towards the person, but where on the person it hits is entirely up to fate.

He Daqing himself knew why he could shoot so accurately.

One is the sharpshooter's skill, and the other is the bonus to physique and agility.

His physique allows him to see farther and more clearly.

Agility allows him to control his body more perfectly.

There will be no slight shaking when aiming.

At a distance of one or two hundred meters, a very small shake may not have much impact.

At most, he would aim at the eyes and hit the nose.

But when it comes to three or four hundred meters, it's just one or two body lengths behind.

"Forget it, I also shoot in a straight line. This is a talent and cannot be taught.

Apart from anything else, most people can’t compare to my eyes.

If you want to shoot accurately, one thing is to see far, and the other is to have a steady hand.

Maybe it’s because I’m a chef, so my hands are very steady.”

Gao Degui laughed twice and wanted to continue praising He Daqing.

Just at this moment, Battalion Commander Liu Yun arrived with the first and second companies.

“Why wasn’t the attack first reported?”

Liu Yun came over and started scolding Gao Degui without saying a word.

In Liu Yun’s opinion, if Gao Degui had given him the letter earlier.

If he had come to support earlier, we might have captured the Japanese already.

At the same time, the three companies will not sacrifice that much.

"I didn't expect it to turn out like this at first. I just thought I could block it for an hour or two.

We will evacuate after all the villagers have been evacuated.

Who could have imagined that in the later period we would be attacked so hard by the Japanese that we couldn't evacuate at all.

Not to mention that Brother He Daqing alone cleared out all the enemy's machine guns and captured the enemy's captain."

Gao Degui actually doesn’t think that his decision was wrong.

If it weren't for He Daqing, they would have failed completely by now, and might even have been completely wiped out.

Even if the battalion commander brought the first and second companies over, nothing could be changed.

It may even implicate them.

Liu Yun was also a little speechless.

If we follow past experience, we would not have achieved such a big advantage.

"First Company, attack from the side. Second and third companies, attack from the front. Artillery Company, now we have artillery, hit hard."

When Liu Yun saw the two Type 92 infantry guns, he was so happy that he didn't even know his last name.

He immediately called over his artillery company which only had four people.

This artillery company previously had only one mortar, and it was too old and broken.

Now there is actually infantry artillery.

He also came over and touched it here and there, unable to let go.

He Daqing felt that if this cannon fell into their hands, it would be ruined sooner or later.

The Fourth Battalion is now completely different from what it used to be.

A lot of spoils were seized last night, including not only ammunition, but also new guns that He Daqing specially left for them.

Apart from the lack of machine guns and artillery, if we only count the rifles, we are not much worse than the Japanese on the opposite side.

Moreover, the Japanese on the opposite side don’t even have the advantage in numbers.

After a few shells, the second and third companies launched a frontal attack.

He Daqing killed the Japanese soldiers who showed up from a long distance.

Provide cover for the comrades attacking in front.

With He Daqing's cover, the Japanese soldiers hardly dared to show their heads. As long as they showed their heads, they would basically be shot.

The comrades from the second company quickly entered the village.

Then came the grenades.

The house, already in ruins, suffered once again horrific destruction.

At the same time, a company attacking from the side also broke into the village.

The fighting in the village lasted for half an hour.

The Japanese soldiers then fled one after another from the other side where no one was attacking.

After seeing this, He Daqing held his gun and started shooting at the moving target from the side.

Another half hour passed.

The sounds of gunfire and grenades in the village finally disappeared.

"Report to the battalion commander, the battle is over. The enemy has been completely wiped out."

"Haha, good, quickly clean up the battlefield and treat the wounded. The battlefield must be cleaned up within an hour, and then we will move immediately."

After defeating an entire Japanese battalion, Liu Yun now doesn’t know how to report this to his superiors.

It is almost impossible for a regiment to defeat a Japanese battalion.

His battalion actually wiped out an entire Japanese battalion.

This is also ranked among the top in the entire Eighth Route Army.

From now on, Liu Yun will be a well-known figure in the district team and even in the entire military sub-district.

When my old comrades saw me, they couldn't help but give me a thumbs up.

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