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Chapter 15: History of the Puppet Army

Ambushes often go like this.

The ambushing party will naturally have their heartbeat quicken when they hear the enemy's footsteps approaching, and the ambushed party will also panic when they suddenly see an enemy pointing a gun at them.

In fact, both sides will be nervous, and the key to victory or defeat lies in which side shoots first.

When the company commander Hu Biao shouted "Attack", all the soldiers who were lying behind the high ground suddenly turned around and exposed their guns and bodies!

It didn't matter whether the enemy suddenly appeared in a row with guns pointed at them after seeing Gao Gang, or whether the soldiers of Hu Biao's company behind Gao Gang saw a large mass of puppet troops coming towards them.

What was important was that Hu Biao's company fired gunshots at nearly a hundred people. Amidst the gunfire, the puppet soldiers who had already rushed to the front were shot and fell down.

Immediately afterwards, Hu Biao's company's eight light machine guns and six machine guns began to fire.

What is impressive is the firepower. Although the Northeast Army has lost the Fengtian Arsenal, at least they still have a lot of ammunition.

So under the hail of bullets, the people on the opposite side were cut down like fields of rice, and the remaining people turned around and ran after they came to their senses.

Hu Biao was also very brave. He dared to knock the enemy to a distance of less than 100 meters and shoot at him.

Even if the effective range of the machine gun is 100 meters, and even their soldiers' marksmanship cannot always hit the target within 100 meters, they can at least injure them if they cannot kill them, right?

The originally dark mass of enemies was like white snow encountering boiling water, and was instantly melted away.

When dozens of enemies fled, a group of people fell down at the foot of the high hill, even though they were all from the same clan.

"Charge!" Hu Biao shouted, jumped up from behind the high ground with his submachine gun, and rushed forward.

His subordinates naturally followed closely, and at this time another rifle fired a "bang", it was Shang Zhen.

Shang Zhen, who was experiencing such a battle for the first time, only fired three shots from the beginning of the ambush to the time when Hu Biao led the charge.

When he fired the first shot, his shoulder socket was not pressed tightly enough against the butt of the rifle, so the recoil of the shot knocked him over, and he didn't know where the bullet went.

But Shang Zhen couldn't care less, this was a time to fight for his life!

He himself completely forgot how he put the gun away, how he pulled the bolt again to load the bullet and shoot again.

The only thing he could remember clearly was that he pressed the butt of the gun closer to his shoulder when he fired the second shot.

And that's what training does.

When he was practicing aiming with a rifle, Li Fushun, Ma Erhuzi, or other veterans who laughed at him all told him that when shooting with a rifle, he must hold the butt of the rifle tight because the reaction force of this type of gun is relatively large.

That’s the point of shooting!

So when he fired the second shot, Shang Zhen had temporarily forgotten that his shoulder was numb from the impact. He watched as his shot hit the thigh of an enemy, and that person fell down immediately!

When Shang Zhen fired the third shot, it was the company commander Hu Biao who ordered a charge and pursuit.

Of course Shang Zhen heard Hu Biao's shouting, but he didn't care. As long as he didn't hurt his companions by mistake, he continued to shoot. He wanted to experience the feeling of shooting. He also wanted to become a sharpshooter!

So when Shang Zhen saw another puppet soldier being shot in the third shot, he fell down. He felt that his shot seemed to have hit that guy on the butt!

The reason he was hit on the butt was because the guy was already turning around and running away.

The tension and panic before the battle became a thing of the past, and the ambush ended unexpectedly quickly.

When Shang Zhen pulled the bolt again and stood up with his gun, the battle was actually over.

There were more than a hundred enemies coming, but now all of them have fallen down, either lying or crawling.

"Reshoot, reshoot!" Hu Biao, who was leading the charge, shouted while holding his submachine gun and chased forward cautiously.

Those who can be company commanders are naturally veterans.

Hu Biao hadn't expected the battle to end so quickly. After all, the enemy wasn't the Japanese army, and if they were suddenly attacked and their army was completely defeated, then replenishing their firepower became extremely important.

Just finishing the shooting also means scoring targets. Does the group on the opposite side really need them to finish the shooting?

"Don't shoot, I'm also from our former Northeast Army!" Someone shouted among the puppet soldiers who fell down.

The man knelt down with his rifle in his hand.

But he really shouldn't have knelt.

As the saying goes, a tall tree attracts the wind. He was the only one who knelt down among the crowd of people lying down. The soldiers who were carefully guarding against sneak shots subconsciously pointed their guns at him.

When Hu Biao shouted "Spare his life", it was too late. "Bang", "Bang", "Bang", at least three shots hit the surrendering guy, and he fell down headfirst after just kneeling down.

He fell down, but he didn't fall down. He just stuck his head to the ground, as if he was repenting for having followed the wrong team.

"Don't shoot, I didn't fire a single shot. You see, my gun chamber is full! I was coerced and came here to surrender to you!" Someone else shouted in the place where the corpses were piled up.

But he had already seen the fate of his companions being beaten to death even though they said they surrendered, so this time he didn't dare to kneel down at all, but just lay on the ground and shouted.

The guy was still trembling as he lay on the ground. God knows whether the Northeast Army would shoot him again.

Sporadic gunfire rang out again, but in the end, Hu Biao shouted, "Those who surrender will have their lives spared!"

The traitor team did not have the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army. They came in with great momentum, but their true colors were revealed after a barrage of bullets.

Hu Biao ordered the soldiers to start searching for prisoners and seizing weapons.

Seeing that the battle was over, Li Fushun subconsciously looked back.

Of course he was looking at Shang Zhen. Shang Zhen had told him that he was very scared when he saw the big wolf dog being beaten so hard that its brains were spilling out.

Although Shang Zhen broke out of Beidaying by killing Japanese soldiers, Li Fushun thought that it was dark at night. Although his waiter had killed people, he did not see the bloody scene, so he was naturally not afraid.

But this time it was different. More than one hundred puppet soldiers came in broad daylight, and more than half of them were killed or injured. The corpses were piled up, the wounded were groaning, and the blood was stained on the black soil. I don’t know how scared the waiter must be this time.

But at this time Li Fushun was surprised to find that Shang Zhen was standing at the back holding a gun, with a thoughtful expression on his face, not the frightened look he had before.

Just as Li Fushun was about to walk over, he heard the company commander, Hu Biao, ask the surrendered prisoner, "Are you considered Chinese too? Who is your leader?"

Originally, Li Fushun didn't care about this kind of problem. He was a squad leader and a soldier, and his job was to fight.

But the prisoner's answer still shocked Li Fushun.

Because the prisoner said: "Our leader is Zhang Xuecheng, the young marshal's uncle!"

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