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Chapter 93 Artillery Bombardment of the Japanese Regiment 2

When dozens of cannons fired at once, the scene was truly earth-shaking.

The moment Xiaoquanzhou Jiyuan shouted for an artillery attack, the Japanese soldiers realized what was happening and immediately sought cover.

The next moment, a barrage of shells ripped through the sky and crashed heavily into the area within a 2-kilometer radius of the Hengshan air-raid shelter.

"Boom boom boom boom boom..." The entire Yokoyama shook violently under the impact of the artillery fire, and rubble rolled down the mountain, occasionally hitting the Japanese soldiers on the open ground of the air-raid shelter.

The entire Hengshan area was shrouded in smoke, as if the end of the world had arrived.

The exploding shells sent shrapnel flying in all directions like a torrential rain, carrying the scent of death.

Some unlucky Japanese soldiers were torn to pieces by the exploding shells.

The artillery squadron, which had received special treatment from Bai Luo, was instantly engulfed by smoke and fire under the powerful barrage, as if it had never existed.

Bai Luo, who was far away, was not idle either. He took out his binoculars and carefully observed the movements of the Japanese soldiers on the opposite Hengshan Mountain.

Then, two rocket launchers were taken out to fill the firepower gaps in the artillery position.

The main idea is to distribute benefits evenly.

Meanwhile, the Japanese soldiers in the open area of ​​the Yokoyama air-raid shelter discovered that the artillery bombardment was not a one-round event, but a continuous bombardment that had been going on for three minutes with no sign of stopping.

The Japanese soldiers panicked even more. The ones in front of the air-raid shelter were in the worst situation. They were in an open area and it was difficult to find cover. Some quick-thinking Japanese soldiers hurriedly ran into the air-raid shelter.

The remaining Japanese soldiers saw this and quickly followed, rushing into the air-raid shelter with terrified expressions.

Miyamoto Musashi and Xiaoquanzhou Jiyuan were also protected by Japanese soldiers as they rushed towards the air-raid shelter.

The less than 10-meter-wide open space in the air-raid shelter was clearly not enough for so many Japanese soldiers to hide in.

Therefore, when Xiaoquanzhou Jiyuan entered the air-raid shelter, he immediately ordered the Japanese soldiers at the innermost part to form a suicide squad and launch a pig-like charge into the air-raid shelter.

Zhang Weiguo looked at the Japanese soldiers surging towards him and heard the intense bombing outside the air-raid shelter.

He could easily guess the Japanese soldiers' intentions, and he held the passage tightly. Every second he held it, the more Japanese soldiers outside would be killed.

The veterans held their STG44 rifles, keeping the triggers pulled until the magazines were empty, then quickly retreated to reload.

Another veteran, who had been waiting nearby, quickly filled the gap.

Tiger's M249 was also unleashing a torrent of bullets.

Xiao Quanzhou Jiyuan, who was hiding outside the corner of the air-raid shelter, watched in disbelief as his men were forced to retreat and flee by the fierce firepower inside.

More than 100 Japanese soldiers have already fallen in the tunnel, almost blocking the entrance.

He glanced back at his men outside the cave, who were disoriented by the artillery fire.

Knowing he could no longer hesitate, he led his team to clear away the corpses blocking the road.

Then he ordered his soldiers to use the corpses as shields, and with only bayonets and grenades in their hands, they launched another attack on Zhang Weiguo's defensive position.

When the Japanese changed tactics and launched another rampage, Zhang Weiguo felt significant pressure.

The Japanese soldiers who had been shot dead in front were being propelled by the Japanese soldiers behind them, who were using their hands to support them as they charged rapidly toward Zhang Weiguo's position.

This method was indeed very effective; a large number of bullets were absorbed by the corpses.

In less than 20 seconds, the Japanese soldiers had already covered almost half the distance.

At this moment, the silly girl who hadn't driven the gun stood up and placed the Gatling gun in her hand on her waist.

The next moment, Silly Girl pressed the launch button.

"Buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz..." The gunfire throughout the air-raid shelter was drowned out by this "buzz buzz buzz" of firing.

A large number of Japanese soldiers charging towards them fell instantly, and some were even cut in two.

Xiao Quanzhou Jiyuan saw the soldiers in the front row, who had already charged halfway, suddenly fall down like wheat being harvested. Before he could even react, he realized what had happened.

The next second I felt a jolt in my abdomen, and all the strength in my body was instantly drained away.

His steps faltered, and he slowly looked down at his abdomen, where he saw a huge wound.

I tried to raise my hand to press on the wound, but all the strength had been drained from my body.

When he finally collapsed, his body was already in two pieces.

The veterans around the silly girl watched as one by one they fell down in front of her, like wheat being harvested.

Even though they had experienced many major battles and witnessed the cruelty of the battlefield.

But seeing this scene still made my throat feel a little dry.

After Sha Niu finished firing a backpack full of 2000 rounds of ammunition, both the Japanese soldiers and Zhang Weiguo's side were somewhat stunned by the scene in the passage in front of them.

At this moment, the frantic artillery barrage outside the air-raid shelter was like a rainstorm, while both sides inside the shelter ceased firing.

They all stared blankly at the passageway less than 60 meters long in front of them, which was filled with severed limbs.

The strong smell of blood made Zhang Weiguo and the others feel dizzy.

Silly Girl remained unmoved, dropped her empty backpack, and picked up a new one.

After loading the bullets, he strode out of the cover and launched a counter-attack.

The gunfire rang out again, and the morale of the Japanese soldiers was completely crushed after Sha Niu fired her gun again.

They would rather go outside and be bombed than face this terrifying weapon.

Upon seeing this, Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi quickly stood up and followed side by side.

He quickly ran to the silly girl's side and helped her suppress the Japanese soldiers on the other side.

The veterans behind them quickly followed.

There were two sharp-eyed veterans, each carrying a backpack full of bullets and ammunition belts.

When Sha Niu emptied her second ammunition belt backpack, there wasn't a single Japanese soldier left standing in the passageway between the first and second corners of the air-raid shelter.

Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi quickly opened fire to provide cover.

With the help of a veteran, the silly girl quickly changed her ammunition belt backpack.

When the buzzing sound rang out for the third time, the Japanese soldiers were filled with despair.

Miyamoto Musashi also died during the girl's counter-charge; he had just peeked out from around the corner when a bullet blew his head off.

The Japanese soldiers at the air-raid shelter entrance were now in chaos, no longer regarding the air-raid shelter as a place to save their lives.

There were demons inside, and they all turned around and ran out of the air-raid shelter.

They would rather be blown up than be cut in half at the waist.

When Zhang Weiguo and his men reached the first bend, there wasn't a single Japanese soldier standing in front of them.

But Bai Luo's shelling didn't stop, as he continued to observe the Japanese movements through his binoculars.

They used rocket launchers to fill the gaps in the artillery fire, blasting the Japanese soldiers all over the mountains until they cried out in agony.

Zhang Weiguo and the others didn't have a good time in the air-raid shelter either, especially when the shells from the heavy howitzers exploded.

I felt a tightness in my chest, even though I hadn't felt anything while fighting the Japanese.

Now all the Japanese soldiers inside are dead. After the gunfire stopped, everyone was a little overwhelmed and quickly retreated to the innermost part of the cave.

Zhang Weiguo's heart was like a volcano erupting. He had experienced major battles and artillery bombardments, but Bai Luo's artillery fire was just too dense.

It gives the impression that a heavy artillery brigade is firing at full speed regardless of the cost of artillery wear and tear.

What kind of artillery unit did Bai Luo summon? It feels like there are over 200 cannons firing at this direction.

No wonder Bai Luo told him to find a sturdy air-raid shelter.

The air raid shelter with such moderate firepower simply couldn't withstand it.

Ten minutes later, that time was probably too fast for Bai Luo.

Bai Luo watched the medium-sized artillery array slowly disappear in front of him, and curled his lip. It really didn't last long.

But for the Japanese soldiers on the mountain, every second felt like an eternity.

In those 10 minutes, including the rockets fired by Bai Luo, a total of 11440 shells were fired at the opposite Yokoyama.

They plowed up the entire area within a 2-kilometer radius of Hengshan.

In the end, no more than 300 Japanese soldiers escaped back to Haishi.

However, Bai Luo didn't mind; he would deal with them when he returned to Haishi.

"Hmph, so you dare talk about massacring a city in front of me? Let's see who the hell massacres whom!"

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