Chapter 213 The Devil's Garrison Arrives
"Captain, don't worry, we will definitely not let the Japanese rush over smoothly!" Ma Sanpao immediately guaranteed, and then found a place to put the grenade launcher on his shoulder and put it down.
The other brothers immediately placed the shells they had seized before on the edge of the grenade launcher, and opened the box lid as soon as possible, and exposed the cannon shells.
"Other brothers, find cover on the spot, load the bullets to prepare for battle!" Seeing that Chu Huaichen and Ma Sanpao had already started to work, Wang Si ordered all the brothers around him to find cover and hide in to prepare for battle.
Wang Si was naturally not idle either. He hid on a solid wall that was not collapsed by the explosion before, and stared at the road outside the East City Gate along the scope of the sniper rifle in his hand.
He knew that the place was where the Japanese were about to appear. They blocked the Japanese here, not asking for the many Japanese to destroy them, but only wanted to delay the Japanese entering the city and ensure that the villagers could evacuate Nantang City smoothly, and their mission was completed.
"Brother Wang, can you just arrange this way to block the attack of the Japanese?" Zhang Shaozong came to Wang Si at this time and saw Wang Si's troops with his own eyes, and was still uneasy.
He could not determine what advantage Wang Si's troops had. You should know that the Japanese garrison troops were stationed, and the number of troops coming was large. Once they could not support them, all of them would face death.
"Of course I can't stop it!" Wang Si said without any taboo. "There is a huge gap in troops and the gap in weapons and equipment is also large. It is impossible to stop the Japanese from entering the city. All we can do is to delay the Japanese in the city!"
Zhang Shaozong understood Wang Si's words, so he nodded, pulled out the Browning pistol at his waist, aimed at the road outside the east gate, and prepared for battle at any time.
At this moment, he did not regard himself as the regiment commander, nor as a leader. At this moment, he was a soldier, a soldier participating in the battle.
Except for the old man and the teacher, the villagers left, the other women were helping Shen Peiyun organize an ambulance team and were sorting out straps and medicines at this moment.
The man found a door panel to make a simple stretcher, and the battle started to help carry the wounded down for treatment.
The children all went to get food for their brothers. The villagers all knew that the brothers were fighting with the Japanese for their lives, and they had to do their best for the team.
Time moved around minute by minute, and no trace of the Japanese was found at the Dongcheng Gate. The big man and veteran who were in charge of signing had retreated, and then the captain and adjutant retreated with his brothers.
After they came back, they took the initiative to enter the bunker, picked up the guns in their hands and entered the battle preparations. As long as the Japanese appear, they will be the first front line, and they will fight with the Japanese.
A large number of ordinary people have begun to slowly move towards the back mountain. It seems that the old man is really prestigious. After hearing his words, everyone left Nantang City with his family and business.
"Fourth brother, why haven't the Japanese come yet?" The veteran was a little impatient when he waited, so he leaned against Wang Si and said to Wang Si.
"If possible, I hope the Japanese will not come for the time being. In this case, we will have enough ten years to transfer the villagers to a safe place." Wang Sidao was not as wary as the veteran, and all his thoughts were on transferring the villagers.
This is a battle without a chance of winning. Of course, the later the fight, the smaller their losses will be. Wang Si naturally doesn't want the Japanese to come too quickly.
"It's a pity that Fourth Brother, your hope is shattered!" At this time, the veteran saw a plaster flag of the Japanese appeared on the road outside the East City Gate, and then the Japanese troops lined up toward this side.
Although it is not clear how many Japanese people came, from here, there is a large number of Japanese people. It can be seen that there are quite a few Japanese people.
"The Japanese are here. Everyone hide me and prepare for battle!" Wang Si heard the veteran's words wrong and immediately looked towards the road ahead. Only then did he find that there were many people coming to the Japanese.
When the brothers heard the order, they immediately hid in the bunker and began to check the guns and ammunition in their hands. Then they all got up and put the guns in their hands on the bunker, aiming at the Japanese in front, ready to shoot at any time.
The Japanese seemed to have no idea about the situation here and still organized a large army to advance forward. They knew very well that there was an empty city ahead, and the pursuing troops had already set off. Therefore, they all felt that as long as they passed, they just needed to accept it.
The distance between the Japanese was getting closer and closer, and it was about to appear in the area where the first round of signs was located. Wang Si, like all his brothers, had his heart hanged in his throat and almost popped out of his mouth.
When the Japanese came to those signs, the officer immediately stopped all the Japanese teams. Then he himself circled the guards of the sign twice, stopped and asked a translator beside him: "Do you, tell me what is the writing on the sign?"
The chubby translator with glasses and combed his hair to the middle part and carefully looked at the Chinese characters on the sign. He was shocked and said to the Japanese officer who didn't dare to read it, "Mr. Bingtung, the things written on this sign are so small that he dare not read it!"
"Baga!" Hearing the timid words of the translator, he screamed in anger, almost slapping this guy.
You should know that no one dares to say anything about the imperial army, especially the Chinese. At this moment, the translator ignored his words, so he could not bear it. But at this time, he had to rely on the translator because of his language blocked. So he suppressed the difficulty in his heart and said patiently, "Don't worry, I will blame me!"
"Ha!" After hearing what Bingteng said, the translator naturally did not dare to neglect it. So he took off his glasses with a very certified proof, wiped them with the cotton gloves on his hand, put them on, looked at the sign carefully, and then said to Bingteng, "It says it says the Japanese will die here!"
"Divine Japanese? What does the Japanese Japanese mean?" Bing Teng obviously didn't understand the complete meaning of this sentence, so he asked the translator and said.
"The Japanese are an insulting name for the Great Japanese Imperial Army, and they are disrespectful to the Great Japanese Imperial Army by the Chinese team. The full meaning of this sentence is that the Imperial Army will definitely die here when they pass by here!" The translator continued to explain.
"Baga! Damn Chinese people, they dare to insult the Japanese Imperial Army. I must tear them apart!" Bingto said as he pulled out the saber on his waist and cut the sign completely.
(End of this chapter)
Chapter completed!