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Chapter 1858 Recapture of Peiping City 7

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    Song Yumo locked his eyes on him at a glance. With the help of some sparse lights in the street, he was finally able to see the conspicuous Japanese officer uniform, looming among a group of Japanese soldiers.

    At this time, Saburo Heijing was constantly moving and was protected by the people around him.

    Song Yumo knew that it would be more difficult for him to kill by force.

    So she picked up the walkie-talkie and said to Hu San: "Have your people detoured back to the designated position? If they detoured back to the designated position, immediately shoot at a Japanese squad of more than a dozen people who were about to rush out of the yard.  .

    I suspect that the enemy¡¯s top commander is in that group of more than ten people.  "

    Hu San was on the walkie-talkie and was a little surprised when he heard Song Yumo's words.

    Because in his understanding, Song Yumo can be described as a lone hero.

    No matter what she does, she always acts alone and rarely cooperates or communicates with her comrades.

    At this time, Song Yumo took the initiative on the intercom and asked his people to block the Japanese team, which surprised him very much.

    So Hu San immediately replied: "Don't worry, my people have arrived at the predetermined position. Now I will let them start blocking and create the necessary conditions for your sniper kill."

    Having said this, he immediately shouted: "The third team, immediately shoot at the enemy team retreating from behind to block them back."

    The squad leader who was commanding the third team over there shouted immediately after hearing it, and then threw a few grenades directly, and threw them very accurately at the back door of the Japanese military headquarters courtyard.

    At this time, more than 10 Japanese troops were escorting Saburo Heijing to the back door.

    As soon as they opened the door, they were blown back by several grenades.

    The few Japanese soldiers in front were blown to pieces.

    Although Saburo Heike and some Japanese soldiers behind him did not suffer any damage from the grenades.

    But this time the explosion forced them to retreat into the yard again.

    A Japanese squad leader shouted and said to Saburo Hiraike: "The enemy also has troops deployed at the back door. We must go around to other places."

    When Saburo Hirazu heard this, he looked at the four weeks.

    At this time, there were gunshots all around, and he asked: "Where else can we go? Let's rush out from here and fight the enemy to the death. I don't want to be a cowardly escaper."

    But the Japanese captain was very clear-headed. He knew that once Saburo Heijing died, the entire city of Beiping would fall into chaos.

    Only if Saburo Heijing is alive can they withstand the enemy's night attack.

    So he yelled: "You guys, get the ladder right away, and we can get out over the wall."

    The Japanese soldiers heard this and immediately started looking for the ladder.

    Soon they found a wooden ladder and put it directly on the wall next to it.

    The wall here is more than three meters high, and they can only send Heijing Saburo outside through wooden ladders.

    Saburo Hiraike was dragged up the wooden ladder by several Japanese soldiers, but Song Yumo saw this scene.

    Saburo Hiraike will not know that at this moment, there is a scope that is locking on him.

    Watching Saburo Heijing being pulled up the wooden ladder by several Japanese soldiers.

    Song Yumo sneered, her scope already locked on Saburo Hiraijing's head.

    Song Yumo then calmly pulled the trigger in his hand. As the barrel of the Barrett sniper rifle vibrated, the bullet flew out directly, and then hit Saburo Heijing's head accurately.

    The Japanese soldiers who were pulling Heijingsaburo up suddenly felt that Heijingsaburo's body sank in their hands.

    He directly took the Japanese soldier who was dragging him down from the wooden ladder.

    The Japanese squad leader who was waiting below saw the headless body and was stunned for a moment, not knowing what to do.

    Because of Heijing Saburo, only a headless body was left.

    With the killing of Saburo Heike, it was meaningless for the Japanese army to hold on to the general headquarters at this time, because their commander-in-chief had been directly killed.

    The issue that the Japanese army needs to consider now is that after their commander-in-chief was killed, their command authority was transferred to?The question is to whom it belongs.

    Logically speaking, their command authority should belong to the chief of staff.

    But now the chief of staff is fighting with the soldiers of the guard regiment at the front.

    The Japanese captain froze in place for half a day.

    He suddenly woke up and said: "Go to the chief of staff immediately and tell him that the brigade commander has been killed by the enemy, and we must let him take over the command."

    But as soon as he took two steps forward, Song Yumo's bullet hit him directly in the head.

    Because Song Yumo saw several Japanese soldiers nearby, all surrounding the little Japanese squad leader, he knew that this Japanese soldier must be a commander, even a squad leader.

    The Japanese soldiers next to them knew at this time that if they continued to stay here, they were just waiting to be harvested by others.

    So they began to rush towards the headquarters in front. At this time, their chief of staff was still leading dozens of Japanese soldiers to resist the fierce offensive of the guards.

    Finally, they arrived at the front yard.

    But there was no one here, and there was no way. These more than 10 Japanese soldiers could only continue to run forward.

    But on the road, they only saw the corpses of Japanese soldiers.

    Most of these corpses were shot in the head, with half of their heads broken off by bullets.

    The soldiers of the guard regiment habitually hid their entire bodies behind bunkers against the Japanese soldiers.

    So when they practice shooting, they often use guns to aim at something the size of a head and shoot.

    It is precisely because of this that these Japanese soldiers, even with most of their bodies, are hiding behind bunkers.

    As long as you stick out half of your head to shoot, you will be attacked by snipers and guardsmen.

    And at this moment, two grenades were thrown from a building not far in front.

    It was originally a firepower point of the Japanese army, but at this time it had been captured by soldiers from the guard regiment.

    At the same time, two submachine guns had also poked out of the window, shooting at the more than 10 Japanese soldiers.

    Less than half of the dozen or so Japanese troops fell immediately, and the rest retreated to the yard behind.

    In fact, the Japanese troops in front of the headquarters have been almost eliminated by the guard regiment.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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