Shang Zhen knew that Old Huo had two weapons in his hands, one was a mountain cannon and the other was a box gun.
It is said that the killing power of the mountain cannon is only within a few dozen meters, and even if it hits someone, it can only injure the person, and it is impossible to kill them immediately.
But because of this, mountain cannons are not very effective against people, but they can injure horses and even scare them directly!
An animal is an animal after all. A grain of sand hitting its body is like a person being pricked by a needle. It would be strange if the horse remained calm.
But since he had already stopped, Shang Zhen finally pulled the trigger. He knew that his marksmanship was just average, not to mention that he was running at great speed and was still panting, so he shot the horse instead of the person.
With a "bang" of gunfire, a warhorse that was chasing Shang Zhen and his men stumbled to the ground, and the Japanese cavalry on the horse somersaulted and fell to the ground.
"Bang", "Bang", "Bang", gunshots rang out continuously. It was the sound of a box gun. Old Huo had abandoned the mountain cannon that had no time to load ammunition and was using the box gun directly.
It was only at this time that Shang Zhen realized how accurate Old Huo's shooting skills were. He saw that with every gunshot, a Japanese cavalryman who was still able to control his horse would fall off his horse.
As for the frightened war horses, they carried the Japanese soldiers and ran away at an angle. Some horses even surpassed Shang Zhen and his men.
However, the Japanese soldiers on horseback had no time to swing their swords at Shang Zhen and the others. The horses were running too fast, and if they were even slightly careless, they would fall off their horses!
"Ma Gan'er, run!" A faint shout came from behind. It was his companions who noticed that Shang Zhen had actually stayed where he was and were calling out to him loudly.
Shang Zhen was helpless. He knew that Old Huo was finished and even gods could not save him, so he threw away his rifle, turned around and ran away again.
The appearance of Old Huotou undoubtedly caused trouble for the Japanese army, especially his mountain cannon which hit the target accidentally. Although it failed to cause much damage to the Japanese army, it caused chaos among the Japanese cavalry.
However, despite this, Shang Zhen and his men still had more than 20 war horses chasing them.
A Japanese cavalryman waved his saber and chased the last Northeast Army soldier, and that man was Shang Zhen. Who told him to stop for a moment?
Shang Zhen didn't look back but heard the sound of horse hooves behind him. He knew that his life was hanging by a thread.
So he decisively made a sharp turn to the left. There was a huge rock nearly as tall as a person, which was the nearest place where he could get some shelter.
When Shang Zhen dodged behind the huge rock like the wind, the Japanese cavalryman rode up on his horse.
In the sunlight, a huge horse shadow flew over the boulder like a dark cloud covering the sun.
The Japanese cavalryman had superb riding skills. He actually jumped over the huge rock on his horse, and at the same time, the sword in his hand flashed with a cold light and chopped down.
But what surprised the Japanese cavalryman was that his sword hit nothing, and he and his horse flew over the huge rock.
This was only because Shang Zhen was very smart. After he hid behind the huge rock, he did not stop. He went through the right side of the rock, but then he ran to the left again.
The result was that the Japanese soldier relied on his memory to chop the air with a knife, but Shang Zhen circled around the stone and came back!
The first Japanese warhorse jumped over, so how far would the second one be?
The second Japanese cavalryman rode up and rushed forward with his sword in hand, but at this time, Shang Zhen, the Chinese soldier who was kneeling under the boulder, started to make a "ta-ta-ta" sound with the machine gun in his hand.
Shang Zhen’s strategy is still to attack the horse.
Even though he was still gasping for breath and his shooting skills were not very accurate, the problem was that he was using a submachine gun that could fire continuously.
The machine gun originally won by having more bullets, so Shang Zhen didn't need to shoot too accurately!
Amid the "ta-ta-ta" sound of the machine gun, no one knew which bullet hit the warhorse's proud head, or perhaps several bullets hit it at the same time. The horse fell to the ground without even a cry, and then the Japanese cavalry on its back flew up!
Shang Zhen's short shot was so timely.
After the horse stumbled, it "drifted" a few meters on the ground and stopped exactly two meters in front of Shang Zhen's feet.
The luck of the Japanese cavalryman above became very bad. He flew forward and down with his head and directly hit the big rock behind Shang Zhen.
With a "bang", the Japanese cavalryman's head exploded like a watermelon falling from a high place to the ground.
It should be said that Shang Zhen was originally very taboo about bloody scenes. Although he became a veteran, he still felt trembling in his heart when facing blood.
But this time Shang Zhen was fine. He felt that he had heard the most beautiful sound in the world, even though the invader's blood and brains were splashed all over his body and face!
"He he", "He he he", the submachine gun in Shang Zhen's hand kept firing bullets, and as he was shooting, Japanese war horses kept falling not far in front of him.
When Shang Zhen changed to the second drum, he was surprised to find that no Japanese soldiers were attacking him anymore.
Shang Zhen subconsciously turned around, went around the huge rock behind him and continued running forward, but to be honest, during this process, his brain was in a daze.
Could it be that he had knocked down all the Japanese cavalry in the less than one minute he had just fired? That was impossible!
Although the machine gun drum can hold 32 bullets, even if you use 4 bullets to hit a warhorse, you can only hit eight horses.
Just when Shang Zhen heard the gunshots again, he suddenly realized what was going on, because he saw his companions squatting or lying in front of him, shooting at his back.
He still got support from his comrades, and these skirmishers actually defeated the Japanese cavalry!
What does a cavalry charge rely on? It relies on a group charge, relying on the speed of the horses and the number of people!
Even if the enemy soldiers could knock down a few horses in front, the cavalry behind would rush up and then chop them down with their swords.
But this time, the Japanese army still underestimated the courage that Shang Zhen and his men showed during the battle.
First it was Lao Huotou, then Shang Zhen. The two of them chose to block the Japanese army from behind, while the people in front finally stopped running. They used rifles to help Shang Zhen disperse the enemy.
Shang Zhen ran forward breathlessly. When he finally met up with his companions, he saw that their expressions were different and they were all looking behind them.
Shang Zhen wanted to ask his companions what happened, but he was running so hard that he couldn't speak.
If he could see the images in his companions' pupils, he would know what was happening behind him.
Because on the hill behind him, there was an old soldier from Northeast China who had already fallen headfirst from the hill!
That was because Old Huo had run out of bullets. He chose to die with dignity. He would rather crash himself to death than let the invaders dismember him alive!