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At this time, the Japanese army did not realize that a large number of troops appeared on their flanks and rear. He was still concentrating on attacking the slope over there.
On the hillside that was bombed into scorched earth, you can see the remains of broken arms and charred corpses everywhere. The Japanese soldiers stepped on the bodies of their comrades left there and pushed upward little by little. Others piled up the corpses of their comrades and used them as sandbags that could withstand bullets to provide cover for themselves.
Just as Okawauchi Nosuke was commanding his troops to attack the hillside over there, a soldier suddenly ran over and shouted: "Brigade commander, it's not good, it's not good, the mountains on both sides of us are A large group of enemy troops appeared, and Chief of Staff Saburo Tooba on the other side has been attacked by them."
Hearing what the soldier said, Okawauchi was stunned for a moment, then picked up the telescope and looked towards the hillside on the right.
He didn¡¯t know it by looking at it, but when he looked at it, he discovered that there were traces of enemy activities on the hillside on his side.
However, these people did not seem to be in a hurry to attack them. Instead, they circled here little by little, trying to surround them.
"It seems that they are planning to surround us. Immediately order the troops to start to retreat slightly, seize the high ground in the rear, and then make the next step." Ohnouchi ordered decisively.
Although he advocates attack, but now that the enemy has shown a semi-surrounding situation towards him, he naturally will not continue to attack with his head blank. At this time, it is definitely the wisest choice to choose to find a high ground in the rear and temporarily stabilize the position.
On the other side, Saburo Saburo's troops have been attacked by Bai Mingxuan.
Although Bai Mingxuan looks gentle, he attacks like a wild wolf. Seeing Saburo Saburo's troops in the valley, he immediately led his soldiers to shoot at Saburo Saburo's troops.
"Tabo Saburo's terrain was unfavorable, and he was besieged by enemies on the highlands on both sides at the same time. He immediately felt that he was unable to resist.
Hand grenades fell from above their heads. Some exploded after hitting the ground, while others exploded above their heads.
Although grenades that explode when they hit the ground look scary, their real lethality is actually far less than that of grenades that explode in the air.
Because those grenades that explode in the air can fragment the battle and cover a larger area, thereby causing damage to more Japanese troops.
Saburo Tooba held on to his helmet and retreated to the high ground behind him while shouting: "Withdraw from the battle temporarily, don't be reluctant to fight!"
Seeing that the Japanese troops in the valley began to retreat to a high ground between the valleys, Xia Yang immediately said to Zheng Fei: "Zheng Fei, the cavalry regiment will attack immediately and cut off their retreat. Don't let them evacuate safely to On high ground."
At this time, Zheng Fei, relying on the super mobility of his war horse, had successfully reached the rear of the Japanese army.
"Brothers, rush into the valley and chop off the head of that old devil Okouchi Nosuke." Zheng Fei roared, and began to lead his cavalry into the valley like a tide.
The cavalry regiment consisted of more than a thousand people, divided into two teams, and charged from the hillsides on both sides to the valley below. They were condescending, and their horses took advantage of the terrain and charged extremely fast, like a chariot in the midst of a hurricane.
At this time, Okouchi Nosuke was leading his soldiers and wanted to retreat to a high ground in the rear. But at this moment, he heard a thunderous sound.
At the same time, the ground beneath their feet also shook at this time.
"Cavalry, be careful of the enemy's cavalry!!" Ohnouchi yelled, "Get closer, each unit should not fight independently, start getting closer immediately, be careful of the enemy cavalry breaking up the formation."
Less than a minute after he issued the order, the cavalry had already appeared in their sight.
When the Japanese soldiers saw this scene, they immediately raised their rifles and shot at the cavalry that rushed over.
¡°Bang bang bang!!¡±
The sound of gunfire was mixed with the thunderous sound of horse hooves, echoing in the valley.
Most of the Japanese bullets hit the cavalry in the front row. In the valleys with narrow terrain, the cavalry's ability to rush into battle is best demonstrated.
The 38-meter Gaier in the hands of the Japanese infantry had not had time to fire the fourth bullet.Some cavalrymen had already rushed in front of them.
The Japanese infantryman standing in the front row had just cocked his gun. When he looked up, he saw a cavalry roaring, raising the saber in his hand and slashing at him.
Before he could react, the saber, which was given greater power thanks to the super impact of the war horse, had cut off half of his head in the blink of an eye.
The cavalry in the rear also raised their sabers high and began to rush straight into the valley, killing the Japanese troops inside.
The Japanese infantry were very brave. However, facing the cavalry charging at high speed, there is still a fear born from human instinct.
"Kill!!" Zheng Fei roared, and his soldiers, together with the galloping horses, were like two sharp knives, piercing the Japanese formation.
The formation of the cavalry was like a giant wheel, rolling over the Japanese army, leaving behind a large area of ??chopped-down Japanese corpses. Many of these corpses were trampled to death by horse hooves.
But when he turned around, he saw that the heavy machine gunner who had been firing just now had his head cut off.
The Japanese infantry could only hear the deafening sound of horse hooves, which kept echoing in their ears. They raised their guns and shot at the cavalry indiscriminately. However, while killing and injuring these cavalry, they would inevitably accidentally injure their comrades who were also fighting with the cavalry.
Soon, Zheng Fei¡¯s cavalry rushed from one end to the other end of the valley. Where they had charged, a bloody road paved with Japanese corpses was left behind.
In just such a round of killing, hundreds of Japanese soldiers fell to the chop of their sabers and the trampling of their iron hoofs. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com