Tie Niu also noticed the Japanese soldiers' movements and immediately changed formation to block the enemy attacking the hillside.

Upon hearing that the two sides had begun exchanging fire, Shinkawa immediately ordered 100 Japanese soldiers to attack the valley.

Inside the valley, with the special operations company soldiers on both sides of the cliffs being held back, they were not met with resistance near the first bend, and the Japanese soldiers became bolder.

They immediately crossed the first bend and launched an attack on the second bend.

As soon as they showed their heads, the three Japanese soldiers had their heads flipped off instantly, startling the leading Japanese soldiers so much that they stopped abruptly at the edge of the cliff by the bend.

Upon seeing this, the Japanese squad leader behind immediately began cursing and signaled to continue the charge.

Bai Luo also heard the intense fighting on both sides and was prepared to let the Japanese soldiers in before attacking. If they were killed as soon as they showed their heads, scaring the Japanese soldiers into not daring to attack and only daring to attack from both sides, then Tie Niu would probably not be able to handle it.

After being signaled to charge by the Japanese squad leader, the Japanese soldiers came out but were not attacked. They immediately emboldened and charged toward the second bend ahead.

When the Japanese soldiers had rushed to within halfway of the second pass, Bai Luo turned sideways and emptied a magazine of gunfire.

"Ring ring ring ring ring ring..." In less than 3 seconds, Bai Luo immediately flashed back to change the magazine.

Silly Girl also kept firing short bursts, only switching to sweeping fire when Bai Luo changed magazines.

The two worked together seamlessly. With Bai Luo's superb marksmanship, they eliminated more than 70 Japanese soldiers in less than 3 minutes. The 100-meter stretch of road in the middle was completely exposed, and once you entered, you were like meat on a chopping board.

Of the last 100 people who came in, only less than 30 Japanese soldiers left.

Shinkawa looked at his men who had retreated from the valley with a suspicious expression. Had the battle been over in just a few minutes?

Suddenly, he felt something was wrong. Why were there only a few people? He quickly called a soldier over to ask, and the soldier was furious when he found out that the rest of them had died inside.

In such a short time, a quarter of his 400-plus men had already perished. The offensive situation on both sides of the valley was also unfavorable. Although the valley wasn't high, this side was quite steep, which was very unfriendly to the already short Japanese soldiers.

Therefore, they could only launch an attack from a relatively flat area about 100 meters away on either side of the valley.

However, because their firepower was not as fierce as the enemy's, they did not gain any advantage at all, and instead suffered more than 30 casualties.

Shinkawa never imagined that one day he would be suppressed by firepower.

Seeing his own men suffering increasing casualties while the enemy's firepower showed no signs of abating, he had no choice but to order his troops to retreat.

The gunfire stopped again, this time for a long time, about half an hour. During this time, Tie Niu also poked his head out to look at Bai Luo.

Seeing the densely packed corpses in the valley below, he couldn't help but grind his teeth.

This time, Shinkawa adjusted his combat tactics and reorganized his troops, only to find that there were still more than 270 men left, which immediately caused him a pang of heartache.

Using cavalry as infantry is inherently inefficient, especially since they lack heavy weapons.

The thought of this made my teeth itch with hatred. Then I arranged for 100 men to attack each flank, while only 30 men were assigned to the middle, and they were only responsible for holding the line.

The battle raged on for another two hours. The special operations unit was almost out of ammunition, even with careful control, and casualties had occurred.

The team, which originally consisted of 15 people, was reduced to only 7, and all of them were injured.

If Bai Luo hadn't gone up to provide support halfway through, the special operations company soldiers on the right side of the valley would probably have been wiped out.

The Japanese weren't having an easy time either. When Shinkawa withdrew his troops, only 125 men remained.

At this moment, Bai Luo had already sent Sha Niu up with weapons, looking at the enemy about 600 meters away.

Bai Luo opened the gun case and quickly assembled the R93.

Anzi, who was standing next to him, was stunned. He set up the stand, installed the 10mm magazine, and chambered the bullet.

Bai Luo found a short, stocky guy riding a horse in the middle, checked his rank and saw he was a colonel. "You're the one," he said.

"Bang bang bang bang..." Basically one shot per second, the gun was emptied in about 10 seconds, and then the bullets were quickly reloaded and the gun was fired again.

By the time the third magazine was empty, the Japanese soldiers had already run more than 1000 meters away.

Looking at the remaining Japanese soldiers, Bai Luo emptied another magazine before stopping.

The Japanese soldiers were terrified. They had barely heard the gunshots when they saw Colonel Shinkawa's head fly off.

Then, his comrades fell one after another with the sound of gunfire, which frightened the remaining Japanese soldiers so much that they hurriedly rode their horses and ran away.

When they felt they had run far enough, they found that their comrades were still falling. The remaining Japanese soldiers dared not linger and kept running back the way they came. In the end, about 70 Japanese cavalrymen managed to escape.

Tie Niu also limped over. A chunk of flesh had been torn from his leg by a bullet.

Seeing his men all wounded, he hurriedly tried to find a medic to bandage them.

After searching around, I realized that the medics had already left.

Upon seeing this, Bai Luo took out a first-aid kit from his waist and treated the wounded soldier's wounds.

Tie Niu was stunned and asked dumbfounded, "You can do this too?"

Bai Luo brought up her old excuse again: "My sister is a surgeon."

Hearing this, Tie Niu nodded blankly. Looking at the Japanese corpses scattered all over the mountains, Tie Niu felt both happy and heartbroken.

The good news is that there is a place with cavalry equipment, which is exactly the kind of weaponry the Red Party desperately needs.

Moreover, they left behind more than 80 horses, but there were fewer than 10 of them, and less than 5 people, including Bai Luo and Sha Niu, were able to clean up the battlefield.

In the end, we could only quickly gather the equipment in the valley and the equipment on the cliffs on both sides that were closer together, and then drive the horses together and put the equipment on them.

After finishing the cleanup, they also took the remains of the fallen soldiers and prepared to find a place to bury them.

Just then, a rumbling sound came from the sky.

Bai Luo was startled. "Damn it, the Japanese planes are here!"

He immediately shouted to the iron ox below the valley, "Scatter and run!" He grabbed the silly girl and ran towards the woods beside the valley.

Tie Niu also heard the sound of the plane. He gritted his teeth and slapped the backsides of several horses. The horses, in pain, immediately charged away. Tie Niu then led the remaining six team members to hide in a blind spot at the bottom of the cliff.

They were all injured; how could they possibly outrun a plane?

But after waiting for a long time without hearing any Japanese bombing, Tie Niu came out and saw that the planes had already gone far away, knowing that he could not stay any longer.

He and several team members immediately mounted their horses and left the valley.

Bai Luo also emerged from the woods, cursing. "Damn it, it's a reconnaissance plane! What's with the act?"

When Tie Niu came out of the valley, he was overjoyed to see that the horses he had released earlier had not run far. He quickly went over and brought them back.

Seeing Bai Luo and Sha Niu emerge from the woods, I finally felt relieved.

If something happens to Bai Luo, and he returns safely, how will he face Comrade Bai Qingping?

Two hours later, the group arrived at the assembly point. Seeing that only seven people had returned standing, all of them injured, Shunzi, several soldiers, and three female soldiers couldn't help but feel their eyes redden.

After burying the remains of eight soldiers, Tie Niu took the wounded and equipment to a nearby guerrilla unit for help, and the medic and Xiao Yu went with him.

The rest of the people followed Shunzi by boat to headquarters.

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