Devil's Army

Chapter 1493: Chasing the Artillery Transport Team

In fact, the Major Konoha had not gone far. He arranged scouts to keep an eye on the movements of Captain Yao and his men nearby.

Captain Yao's cavalry detachment attacked the Japanese artillery transport team, and he immediately learned the news. However, just after the Devil Force's aviation bombed the Hulunbuir Zuoyi Banner Airport, the cavalry detachment of the Eighth Route Army appeared immediately. Was this a coincidence or a conspiracy?

The Major Konoha had no transport team to support the Beacon Hill artillery.

On the grassland with flying yellow earth, the Japanese army's truck transport team was rolling over the path like iron beetles.

The Rising Sun flag hanging on the front of the car fluttered in the wind, and the roar of the engine made the sand in the distance tremble slightly.

The machine gun on the front of the truck and the Japanese soldiers in the carriage desperately fired at the pursuing Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment.

The cavalry of the Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment rushed out like yellow lightning, and their sabers drew bright arcs in the midday sun.

"Kill!" The cavalrymen's roars tore through the air.

The company commander at the front clamped his legs around his horse's belly and swung the saber in his hand diagonally, accurately hitting the cockpit glass of the first truck.

The flying glass fragments scratched the Japanese driver's face. But the Japanese driver endured the pain and stepped on the accelerator. The truck ran wildly on the small road.

The cavalrymen following closely behind dispersed into a fan shape, the sound of carbine gunfire and the sound of horse hooves intertwined into one, and bullets whizzed on the iron sheet of the truck, sending out sparks.

The trucks behind the Japanese army also stepped on the gas and ran wildly. The Japanese machine guns and rifles in the carriages kept firing at the Eighth Route Army cavalry, and tongues of fire flickered behind the carriage baffles.

A truck behind tried to turn around, but a cavalryman who rushed from the side shot at its tire with a carbine, causing the truck to tilt and flip on the side of the road. The Japanese soldiers in the truck rolled out like loaches, and just as they got up, they were chopped down by the cavalrymen who caught up with them.

From time to time, war horses were hit by stray bullets and soldiers fell off their horses.

The most intense fighting took place next to the trucks in the middle. The cavalrymen kept chasing the trucks and hacking and killing the Japanese soldiers in the carriages.

The crisp sound of sabers chopping, the dull sound of bayonets stabbing into flesh, and the roars of both sides mixed together.

From time to time, Japanese soldiers who pulled the bolts of their guns were knocked down by the Eighth Route Army cavalry, but from time to time, Eighth Route Army cavalry were shot and fell to the ground.

Two Eighth Route Army cavalrymen caught up with a truck and shot down a machine gunner who was changing magazines on the roof.

Another person slashed the fuel tank pipe with a knife, and the yellow liquid flowed out along with the speeding vehicle.

The fire that the trooper then threw instantly ignited the leaking fuel.

With a loud bang, the truck turned into a blazing fireball on the grassland, illuminating the cavalrymen's dusty but still resolute faces.

The Japanese transport team ran wildly and finally ran into the range of the Bijia Mountain artillery.

The Japanese artillery on Bijia Mountain immediately opened fire, fiercely bombarding the Eighth Route Army cavalry pursuing behind.

Captain Yao You stopped the cavalry's pursuit and set up obstacles away from the Japanese artillery's range on Bijia Mountain to block the Japanese transport troops from delivering supplies to the artillery on Bijia Mountain.

Although the Japanese artillery transport team risked their lives to deliver some supplies for the artillery, if the Eighth Route Army cavalry continued to block the road from Wulanhua Town to Bijia Mountain, the Japanese artillery would have no way to replenish supplies.

The Japanese artillery commander immediately asked his superiors for help.

It's a good idea to use cavalry to fight cavalry.

Commander Amakasu Shigeshige sent a telegram requesting reinforcements from the nearby Imperial Guard Cavalry Unit.

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