Devil's Army

Chapter 350: Annihilate this group of devils

Major Sato then received a telegram from Captain Nagakawa. But he was surprised that he did not arrange for the death squad to carry out this mission of mutual destruction. Perhaps it was a spontaneous action of his squadron.

The Gray Wolf special forces team obtained more than 20 poison gas bombs and successfully returned to the First Army's position.

Major Sato is still waiting for his suicide squad to deliver the final blow to the devil's troops.

But he did not wait for the final attack on the devil's army, but waited for the devil's army's final bombing on him.

As Gray Wolf and his men successfully returned to the First Army's position, Leng Feng ordered the First Army's artillery to launch a final bombing on the Japanese in the encirclement. Both large-caliber and small-caliber shells were thrown at the group of Japanese.

But this round of shelling did not last very long. When the shelling stopped, Major Sato was just about to take a breath and organize the remaining soldiers to break out.

At this moment, terrifying charge sounds came from all around him.

Leng Feng launched a general charge against the Japanese in the encirclement.

Major Sato wanted to organize soldiers to stop the devil's troops' charge.

But these demoralized soldiers were no match for the powerful First Army soldiers.

In the end, Major Sato and more than 500 soldiers broke out of the encirclement under the desperate cover of other soldiers and fled to Kiyohara County.

After receiving the report from the soldiers, Gray Wolf immediately led the special forces to pursue them. This group of devils with no bottom line do not deserve to live.

Gray Wolf and his men caught up with Major Sato and his men at the border of Qingyuan and Tieling County.

Major Sato organized his soldiers to resist while escaping.

The Gray Wolf pursued and outflanked the group of remnants, and finally trapped them in a small forest in Qingyuan County.

At this time, Major Sato still had more than 300 people around him, but they had not many bullets left.

As the Gray Wolf special forces continued to surround them, Major Sato had less and less room to maneuver. More and more soldiers fell around him.

There were only 23 Japanese soldiers left in the encirclement. They had no bullets left and were waving their samurai swords and bayonets, trying to fight with the soldiers of the First Army.

A special forces soldier picked up a machine gun and prepared to shoot them all.

Gray Wolf stepped forward, suppressed the machine gun, and said to the special forces soldier in Japanese: "We must have the spirit of Bushido."

Then Gray Wolf waved to a signalman next to him and said, "You go ahead."

The signalman pointed at himself in confusion and asked, "Me?"

"Yes," Gray Wolf said affirmatively.

At this time, not only the signalman, but also other special forces members felt incredible.

This communications soldier is a new recruit who has just joined the army and has no combat capability at all. Any special forces soldier is stronger than him.

But orders are orders, so the signalman took a rifle and went for it.

Major Sato also called a Japanese soldier to come up, and the soldier shouted and grabbed his rifle and stabbed the signalman.

The signalman raised his gun in a panic, ready to block. But Gray Wolf saw that the signalman's hands were not strong enough to hold the gun, and the gun was held low. If the Japanese soldier picked up the signalman's gun and stabbed forward, the signalman's chest would be stabbed by the bayonet.

The special forces on the side were all veterans who had been through many battles. They could see the problem with the signalman at a glance and couldn't help but sweat for him.

The Japanese soldier knocked the signalman's rifle away and then turned around to stab the signalman in the chest.

"Bang!" Gray Wolf's gunshot rang out. He said in Japanese, "His lower body is unstable and his movements are not standard. Change him!"

Major Sato was so angry that his small beard was shaking. But he had no choice. He was surrounded by the devilish troops with guns and live ammunition. He had to bow his head. He called another Japanese soldier to come up.

"You go ahead." Gray Wolf said to the signalman.

Even though the special forces didn't understand, they didn't say anything, because they knew that the deputy commander often did things unconventionally.

The Japanese soldier shouted and stabbed at the signalman, who waved his hand to push the Japanese soldier's bayonet away. The Japanese soldier turned his hand and pressed his rifle over the signalman's head. The signalman was forced to kneel on one knee.

At this moment, the Japanese soldier suddenly drew out his bayonet and prepared to stab the signalman.

Another gunshot rang out, and Gray Wolf said in Japanese again: "Change your tactics. No notification, foul."

The special forces soldiers nearby burst into laughter.

The major was so angry that he pointed at Gray Wolf and shouted, "I want to duel with you."

Gray Wolf ignored him and continued to ask the signalman: "After two bayonet duels with the Japanese, do you know where your shortcomings are?"

"Understood, Deputy Commander."

"I want to challenge you to a duel, coward." I continued to shout at the gray wolf.

"Do you like watching plays?"

"like".

"Okay, if you like it, please give me some applause. I'll show you a monkey show."

The special forces members in the encirclement burst into warm applause.

The major didn't know what the special forces soldiers were going to do, and looked around in panic.

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