Chapter 1146 Hiding Place
It was almost sunset, and the setting sun was setting brightly, but the battle in Taierzhuang was still going on. The smoke and dust produced by the explosion were dyed red by the setting sun. Although it was extremely beautiful, it was inevitably reminiscent of blood.
The Japanese troops were busy inside the small north gate of Taierzhuang, transporting the wounded and ammunition, allocating troops and trying to expand the victory. However, they did not notice that a small group of Chinese soldiers were already hiding in a nearby house.
However, the group of Chinese soldiers did not think that the place where they were hiding was an ideal place.
At this time, a veteran among them pointed to a house in front that said it had not completely collapsed and said: "See, we will all hide there in a while!"
When I say it didn't collapse, I mean that half of the frame on the house has collapsed, and the remaining part is only supported by a few broken beams and columns, which looks precarious.
Even if the Japanese didn't know that there was a Chinese proverb from Confucius, "A gentleman should not stand under a dangerous wall," there were many ruins in the house, so there was no need for them to stay under that dangerous-looking house.
"Uncle Wang, what a great idea!" the Chinese soldiers beside the veteran said in unison.
That veteran is Mr. Wang.
And the other people who spoke were just ordinary people like them.
We are all veterans. Mr. Wang saw the advantages of the house that looked like it was about to fall apart. How could others not see the benefits?
Yes, from the outside, it looks like that house will collapse at any time, which is quite dangerous.
However, wouldn't they be in danger if the Japanese army discovered them?
Only by going to places where the Japanese do not want to go can they hide safely!
After entering Taierzhuang, adhering to the principle that we would never do anything without fighting the Japanese soldiers, we were just looking for people. After killing the two Japanese soldiers, Mr. Wang and the others went on to "attack" Taierzhuang.
They estimated that if Shang Zhen were here, he would definitely be using his original strategy, which was to attack the Japanese army behind the Japanese army when they were unprepared, for example, in the middle of the night to attack the Japanese army. Then they would naturally go to the Japanese army to look for them.
But as they went deeper, they discovered that they themselves had fallen into the misunderstanding of habitual thinking.
Their habitual fighting style is not to fight head-on with the Japanese army, but to either look for opportunities to annihilate the enemy on the move, or to go to the rear of the Japanese army to sneak attack the Japanese army.
Since the Japanese army has now occupied most of Taierzhuang, in front, of course, it is now behind them. The Chinese and Japanese armies are fighting fiercely, so the security here should not be very tight.
What they speculated is correct. The security here is not strict, but Mr. Wang and the others have ignored one thing, that is, Taierzhuang is too small. The security behind the Japanese army is not strict, but the problem is that the Japanese army is not very careful.
There are so many soldiers!
As long as they were discovered by the Japanese army, they would have to start fighting. If it sounds good, it is called "fighting in the heart of the enemy," but if it sounds bad, it would be like "catching crickets in a jar."
Catching crickets in a jar, as Qian Chuan'er said, is another way of saying "catching turtles in an urn".
Regardless of whether they don't want to be a turtle or a cricket, when they realize that danger is everywhere and only the house that is about to collapse is the safest, they have to figure out how to get in.
There were heavily armed Japanese troops running towards the west again on the street, but their figures kept appearing in the houses and ruins, so they must have been serving as reinforcements for the Japanese troops ahead.
At the same time, several Japanese soldiers came back from the west carrying a stretcher. Of course there was someone on the stretcher. Mr. Wang and the others guessed that the one the Japanese soldiers were carrying must be a Japanese soldier.
High official.
They had been watching for a while, but rarely saw any wounded soldiers from the Japanese army being transported back.
It would be great if this Japanese official could be beaten to death. More than one person thought so, but they knew that now was definitely not the time for them to fight, and only God knew when they would fight. They would rather not fight in order to survive.
!
On the highest point of the collapsed city wall more than a hundred meters away, the Japanese sentry with a rifle was still there, and that guy was what Mr. Wang and the others were most afraid of.
Although the Japanese soldiers kept appearing on the streets, there were always times when they would stop running away. Only that guy stayed there like a watchdog at the door of a landlord's house.
Don't look at Mr. Wang, they only need to run more than forty meters to get into the house that they imagined could collapse at any time, but they knew that the Japanese sentry could never be blind, and there was no way he would be blind as soon as they showed up.
Discovered by others.
So now they can only wait.
But during this waiting process, they could not relax in the slightest. They had to be wary of Japanese troops coming to where they were currently hiding, and they also had to observe and seize any opportunity that might arise to hide in that house.
"Fuck, we won't have to enter that house if we wait a little longer." While waiting, Hu Zhuzi finally said something that was later evaluated by veterans as the most correct thing Hu Zhuzi said in his life.
Yes, it will get dark after a while. When it gets dark, it doesn't matter whether they can enter the house or not. Even if the Japanese army will shine a bright light here, it is still night after all, and the night is for the weak.
It's a natural protective color.
Hu Zhuzi had just finished saying this when Ma Tianfang, who had been guarding the back, suddenly ran over from the other door and said, "No, there are two Japs coming to us from behind!"
When Ma Tianfang said this, everyone naturally became nervous.
"Kill them?" Qian Chuan'er asked.
"No, there are other Japs on the street. In that case, even if we don't make any noise, the secret will be revealed." Ma Tianfang replied.
"Are these two idiots coming here?" Ma Erhuzi said.
"Who knows if it's because of a stomachache or because of diarrhea!" Ma Erhuzi said angrily.
But at this moment, Mr. Wang, who had been observing the front, suddenly shouted in a low voice: "Everyone is ready!"
Just Old Man Wang's low shout made everyone jump. It was the combat instinct of veterans like them, so that there was a "crash" in this dilapidated house, which was when the soldiers touched their firearms.
sound.
"Call the people at the back and quickly enter the room in front!" Wang Laomao ordered. At the same time, he grabbed his box cannon and rushed out from the door beside him.
There was a pause between Mr. Wang's "all preparations" and the order to attack, but it was only a moment. However, the veterans rushed out without hesitation. Even Bai Zhan, He Xiangcai and the others who were hiding by the window jumped out of the window.
Get out!
What are they trying to do by hiding in this dilapidated house for so long? It's not just a chance to rush into the collapsed house in front of them.
Now that the opportunity has come, how can we not act quickly?
As they ran, the soldiers' guns were placed on their shoulders and under their feet very quickly, and their eyes swept around them.
There are indeed no Japanese troops on the streets anymore, but the Japanese sentry on the collapsed city wall is still there.
However, the veterans only took a glance to confirm that the guy had turned around.
What the guy turned around to do, the soldiers were so anxious that they had no time to think about it, but at this time they had to obey Wang Lao Mao's orders unconditionally.
In fact, the Japanese sentryman had already lowered his rifle, but he was turning around, unbuckling his belt, and booing outside Taierzhuang.
No matter which country you are from, as long as a man doesn't raise his head, there are thatched houses everywhere, but he will never urinate in front of others.
Maybe the Japanese soldier was intoxicated by the turbid yellow arcing rainbow that he, the Imperial Japanese Army, had created on Chinese soil, but he didn't know that his peeing was finally giving a
Chapter completed!