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Chapter 355 Spit blood directly!

"boom!!!"

This earth-shaking explosion sounded, and many Japanese devils were stunned. Even the Japanese officers who watched the ships slowly leave on the dock were also stunned. They couldn't figure out what was going on and why such a violent explosion occurred.

The short, handsome Japanese lieutenant general on the dock didn't understand what was going on, and stared blankly at the direction where the explosion came.

This powerful torpedo easily tore open the thin hull of the transport ship, and then exploded violently after drilling inside the ship. A large number of Japanese devils in the cabin inside the ship were directly blown to pieces, and the inside of the ship was also blown to pieces.

This is a torpedo. Even battleships can explode large torpedoes. The battleships have thick armor. The thick armor will explode a large hole under the explosion of this torpedo. This transport ship only has a thin hull, and this thin hull is completely like paper.

The explosion sounded, and the transport ship was blown out two or three meters below the waterline, a shocking hole, and a real big hole almost blown the transport ship into two pieces.

With the huge power generated by the explosion, a large amount of sea water rushed high, and the huge water column generated by the explosion was at least dozens of meters high. Many Japanese devils on the deck near the explosion site were killed and their bodies were thrown into the sea water.

The lieutenant general on the dock looked at the transport ship, which was only one or two hundred meters away from him, with his mouth wide open. At least a few seconds later, he started shouting in anger.

"Baga! What's going on?"

The Japanese officers next to the Japanese Lieutenant General didn't know what was going on. They were fine just now. How could such a situation suddenly occur? These Japanese officers were also stunned, staring at the almost blown-off transport ship.

The Japanese on the transport ship who were not killed were panicked, and they were in chaos, and they were noisy and panic!

All the Japanese were just coming to their senses. They didn't know what was going on, and several earth-shaking explosions sounded again.

"Boom, boom, boom!!!"

One after another, the sound of explosions sent many Japanese devils who had already boarded the ship to hell. After all, the target of these powerful torpedoes is civilian ships, and often one torpedo will directly destroy such a ship.

There was a merchant ship about 1,000 tons. It was also full of Japanese devils. The number of these Japanese devils was at least several hundred. The merchant ship was hit by a torpedo. After a loud "bomb", the merchant ship was blown apart and split into pieces.

Under the power of the huge explosion, this merchant ship, which was dozens of meters long, was completely vulnerable. After disintegration, it split into several large pieces and slowly sank into the sea.

As for the hundreds of Japanese devils on the ship, they suffered a catastrophe, most of whom were killed by the bombing, and those who were not killed were seriously injured. They slowly sank with the broken ship, or were thrown out by fierce air waves.

As the explosions sounded, the transport ships that the Japanese had worked hard to raise, and these merchant ships were severely damaged. They were either blown away directly or exploded into a big hole, and the fierce sea water poured into the hull.

Not far away, the two Japanese gunboats who were preparing to perform the escort mission and the Japanese on the small gunboats were very frightened and almost frightened by the violent explosion. Several Japanese commanders were holding up their commanding swords and shouting in anger, ordering the Japanese to find the target and prepare to open fire.

On a gunboat, a Japanese captain held a command knife and shouted. Several Japanese soldiers were illuminating back and forth on the water with high-power searchlights, trying to find something.

Such violent explosions rang one after another, and the Japanese on the gunboat seemed to have guessed that there might be a submarine lying under the nearby water surface. They were looking around with searchlights, hoping to find something.

These Japanese swayed their searchlights and hurriedly swept around, but the submarine did not find them. Two torpedoes were found. Under the illumination of the searchlights, the two torpedoes were coming side by side, forming two relatively obvious trajectories on the water surface. Under the illumination of the searchlights, they were all visible.

"Baga! Torpedo, that's torpedo!!!"

The Japanese Captain, who was holding the command knife, was yelling, and followed the searchlight to see the two torpedoes coming quickly, and immediately shouted in horror.

On the gunboat, many Japanese devils also discovered this horrifying scene. When they saw two torpedoes coming towards them, they were stunned, their faces were full of horror and despair.

The two torpedoes were very fast and quickly hit the target. Two earth-shaking explosions sounded almost at the same time. The small gunboat was almost blown up directly under the explosion of the two torpedoes, and the bow of the ship was blown up a lot.

Obviously, a torpedo hit the head of the gunboat. After blowing up a large part of the bow, a large amount of sea water poured in violently. At the same time, a large number of Japanese devils were killed and a large number of Japanese devils were blown away.

The warriors' U-submarines reached more than 20 terrifying. So many submarines were completely a deadly force for the Japanese, which was enough to make these Japanese despair.

These gunboats and gunboats were quickly destroyed, and there was almost no effort. The Japanese transport ships, merchant ships, etc. were also destroyed one after another, and even the fishing boats were blown up a lot.

Using torpedoes to deal with small wooden fishing boats is completely useless, but seeing these fishing boats are full of Japanese devils, each fishing boat has at least dozens or even nearly a hundred, the soldiers in the submarine use torpedoes to deal with these fishing boats.

The powerful torpedo hit these fishing boats, making them even more terrifying when they exploded.

"boom!"

A torpedo hit a slightly larger fishing boat. There were about seventy or eighty Japanese on it. The fishing boat was tied with a rope to a mechanically powered transport ship and less than a hundred meters away from the dock.

The transport ship in charge of traction in front was also full of Japanese devils, but the transport ship had been severely damaged, and a large amount of sea water was pouring in through huge holes in the hull. The transport ship was already burning with a fire, with thick smoke, and was slowly sinking.

The Japanese on the fishing boat looked at the transport ship in horror and were at a loss. A Japanese lieutenant was holding his command knife and was about to cut off the hemp rope to order the Japanese to row the fishing boat back to the dock.

With the violent explosion, the fishing boat was blown away by wood chips and completely exploded into debris. In the water splashes, a large number of Japanese devils were directly blown to pieces, with broken limbs and broken arms, corpses flying in all directions.

There are also several slightly smaller fishing boats connected to this fishing boat. These fishing boats are of course also wooden fishing boats. They are connected by ropes, and several fishing boats form a large string.

The huge power of the explosion directly overturned a small fishing boat not far away. Thirty or forty Japanese on the boat fell into the water directly. Because the explosion point was too close to the fishing boat, several Japanese Japanese on the fishing boat were directly shocked to death.

On the small fishing boats a little further behind, these Japanese devils were almost shocked. They did not react until several broken limbs fell from the air and smashed into the Japanese crowd. Suddenly, these Japanese devils were extremely frightened, and some even dived directly and swam towards Wusong Wharf not far away.

...

More than 20 U-type submarines each looked for targets and launched torpedoes one after another, destroying most of the ships on which Japan relied for escape, especially those transport ships with slightly larger tonnage, merchant ships, etc., which were almost completely destroyed.

Even those fishing boats were slightly larger, many of them were destroyed. The entire water area in front of Wusong Wharf was full of the wreckage of destroyed ships, as well as the bodies of Japanese quilts, thick smoke, fire, etc., which looked like a remnant.

On the pier.

Many ordinary Japanese soldiers stared at everything that was happening on the water in front of them, as if they were stunned. All this happened very suddenly and the whole process was very fast. In less than ten minutes, the soldiers fired a lot of torpedoes, severely hurting thousands of Japanese soldiers who were about to flee.

Some Japanese officers saw that they suffered heavy casualties, especially after a large number of ships were destroyed, these Japanese officers were both broken and were so angry that they almost vomited blood.

The lieutenant general who was still on the dock looked at everything in front of him, his face looked very ugly. After a long time, he turned around powerlessly and took several Japanese officers to report to Nishio Suzuo himself.

The temporary command of the Japanese army in this area is not far from Wusong Wharf. Nishio Suzuo, who is in the command center, naturally heard the explosions coming one after another. Seeing such a huge explosion sound coming from the direction of Wusong Wharf, Nishio Suzuo felt something was wrong.

So Nishio Suzusao immediately asked loudly, "What's going on?"

Several Japanese officers next to him who were packing things for Nishio Suzu were confused and looked at each other, not knowing what was going on. A colonel officer even put down his stuff and hurriedly walked outside.

The explosion in the direction of Wusong Wharf was very terrifying. The explosions kept coming, almost never stopped. Every few seconds, or ten seconds, there were explosions, and torpedoes were constantly hitting the target.

"Hisser Commander, our ship was hit by a devastating blow. A large number of submarines appeared under the water near Wusong Wharf, and fired a large number of torpedoes at us." A blood-covered Japanese colonel stumbled in and reported.

"puff!!!"

Hearing this, Nishio Suzuo was so angry that he vomited blood. A large mouthful of blood spurted out of his mouth, and then his eyes turned black and he slowly fell to the ground.

A major Japanese general next to him supported Nishio Suzuo who was falling down with a "smart" and shouted sadly: "Commander, Commander!!!"
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