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Chapter 168 Emergency withdrawal from the siege

When the veterans were causing chaos, the Japanese were paying attention to the veterans and the other three. At this time, Wang Si had already jumped into the street with his gun and rushed into the alley towards the West Street.

At this time, a few Japanese soldiers saw someone running past them, and naturally thought of the gunshot that suddenly came to mind just now, so they chased Wang Si tightly.

Wang Si felt that the Japanese were chasing him behind him, so he turned around at the speed of running, pulled the bolt and pulled the trigger as the Japanese chasing them.

With a bang, the bullet rushed out of the barrel at the speed of his continuous retreat due to the impact of running, and rushed directly to the head of the Japanese invader in front.

I saw the Japanese slid sideways on the ground. Perhaps because of the speed of running too fast, the Japanese slid along the ground at the moment of landing, and stopped until the impact completely disappeared.

The Japanese behind continued to chase after him. They jumped over the Japanese corpse in front, chased Wang Si at a rapid speed, and raised their guns in their hands to fire at Wang Si.

After firing the shot, Wang Si quickly turned around and continued to run ahead. He just ran through the turn of the alley. The bullets fired by the Japanese hit the wall the moment he turned into the corner. The bullets raised a lot of wall dust and filled the aisle of the alley.

At this time, Wang Si had already jumped into the curve, pressed against the wall on one side of the curve, pulled the bolt and loaded the new bullet, and was ready to attack here.

As the ashes of the wall dissipated, the Japanese rushed across the bend, intending to chase Wang Si's escape trajectory.

But at this moment, Wang Si suddenly rushed out with the gun in his hand, and shot the Japanese in the eyebrows.

Before the Japanese could wake up from their shock, they turned over and fell on the ground. Blood gushed out along the bullet hole, occupying the bricks on the ground.

The two Japanese behind saw Wang Si shooting and killing their companions, and immediately shot at Wang Si, intending to avenge their companions.

Two gunshots were heard, and the bullet passed through the smoke from the air and followed Wang Si's head and chest. The speed was like lightning, almost to the point where it was impossible to see clearly.

But Wang Si could hear the general direction of the bullet flying, so he immediately squatted down and slid towards the ground.

While the gun in his hand sank with his body, he had completed the action of exiting the shell and accurately pulled the trigger towards one of the Japanese devils.

With a bang, a bullet shot out from Wang Si's muzzle and shot straight into the Japanese knight's chest. I saw that the Japanese knight's attention was still on the shot he had fired, and he didn't react at all.

After the Japanese hit the chest with his back, the gun in his hand slid down to the ground, then touched the place where his chest was shot with his right hand, and then twitched and fell to the ground.

"Baga!" The remaining Japanese saw that Wang Si killed the three Japanese who came with him without any effort. In a rage, they rushed towards Wang Si with a Type 38 rifle.

The Japanese guns have always been bayonets. Perhaps the Japanese relying on the advantages of bayonets, they want to give Wang Si a sudden attack and avoid Wang Si's accurate shooting skills with the advantage of melee combat.

He originally wanted to use his skills to attack the enemy's shortcomings, and took advantage of his advantage to kill Wang Si, thereby avenging the three Japanese devils in Wang Si's hands.

When Wang Si saw the bayonet rushing over, he dodged and then turned around and walked behind the Japanese, raised the gun in his hand and directly hit the Japanese's back.

The Japanese back was hit, and a burst of pain completely dissipated all their strength and fell to the ground, almost unable to get up.

While the Japanese were hit on the ground and could not stand up, Wang Si immediately wrapped the Japanese neck with his rifle's gun belt, then kicked out his right foot and pressed the Japanese back of his neck tightly.

At this moment, his hands clutched the rifle in his hand and pulled it back. The Japanese suffocated so much that the part above his neck was flushed red.

The Japanese instinctively let go of the gun in their hands, and immediately grabbed the gun belt around their neck with both hands, trying to give themselves as little room to breathe as much as possible.

But his efforts were completely unnecessary. Wang Si could not give him this opportunity. When he saw the Japanese move again, Wang Si increased the strength of his right foot and hands, and pulled the gun belt tighter.

The Japanese man's face began to turn blue, and the blue veins on his forehead bulged, as if he was about to burst. The blood in his eyes turned red, his vision blurred, and something like tears was in his eyes.

Within two minutes of detection, the Japanese completely lost consciousness and died of hypoxia and suffocation.

Wang Si slowly let go of his gun belt, then kicked the Japanese out of the body with one kick, then turned around and continued to run desperately towards the West Street.

At this moment, the veterans, Chu Huaichen and the big man, three of them shot at the Japanese and evacuated to the West Street.

"Catch the living!" The Japanese commander roared. He knew that the three people in front of him must be in the same group as the murderer who killed the Gang Village. He believed that as long as one of these three people was caught, he would know who their accomplices were and where they were settled.

Therefore, he suppressed the anger in his heart as much as possible, and then called on the Japanese around him to catch them as much as possible. In this way, he gave the veterans the opportunity to evacuate.

The three of them walked through the street in front and ran towards the West Street. A large number of Japanese soldiers chased after them. It seemed that they would never give up until they achieved their goal.

The three veterans and the other two dared not waste time because the pistols and bullets in their hands were limited. If they continued to fire, they would be very likely to finish the bullets. At that time, they could only fight with the Japanese with their fists, so they ran desperately towards West Street.

When he arrived at West Street, Xue Yuanlong saw that the veterans and the Japanese were chased by the Japanese, and immediately patted the iron gate at the carriage behind.

It says that some members of the Military Control Commission Operation Team rushed out of the car, held the German flower mechanism in their hands, and shot them in a strait, effectively covering the veterans and the three of them out of the Japanese's pursuit.

The Japanese did not expect that they would be intercepted by Xue Yuanlong and the others on West Street, causing heavy casualties. However, they were not willing to just watch the veterans and the others escape, so the Japanese officer called the Japanese behind him to charge, intending to rely on the large number of people to suppress Xue Yuanlong and the others.

However, Xue Yuanlong and his team had advanced weapons and strong firepower, so the Japanese could not get any advantage.

(End of this chapter)
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