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Chapter 1938 The panicked Oda Nobikawa

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    From the crack in the intestines, there is still feces that has not had time to be expelled.

    Seeing this, Oda Nobukawa could no longer bear the retching and began to lie next to him, vomiting violently.

    However, he is not alone.

    Kajima Shimei climbed out of the mud and saw the intestines of someone lying next to Oda Nobukawa, and he also vomited violently.

    After a while, the two of them got up from the ground and looked at each other in a panic. They wanted to laugh for a moment, but they knew they were on a battlefield.

    "Commander of the brigade, the enemy is coming."

    A soldier shouted.

    Hearing this, Oda Nobukawa was stunned. He immediately stood up, jumped onto the trench, and shouted: "Everyone, enter the fighting position immediately!!"

    He shouted like this, but then he suddenly thought, the bombardment had just ended, how could the enemy rush up?

    Could it be that they rushed directly to the front of their position from dozens of kilometers away in just half an hour?

    But at this time, there were faint shouts of killing coming from the front.

    This made Oda Nobukawa have to believe that the enemy was indeed charging forward, although he did not know how this group of enemies suddenly appeared in front of their position.

    In front of the 31st Brigade's position, a large number of Japanese troops entered the defensive position one after another.

    In front of them, enemy soldiers surged up like a tide.

    These Japanese soldiers, who had just experienced violent shelling, were still a little confused at this time.

    Like their brigade commander, these Japanese soldiers could not understand why this group of enemies suddenly appeared.

    Could it be that they were lurking not far in front of the position and rushed over as soon as the shelling ended?

    The infantry units of the Fourth Army will not be given more time to think about the answer to this question.

    Because the fastest rushing soldier at this time had arrived less than a hundred meters away from the Japanese position.

    At the same time, the infantry units of the Fourth Army, carrying rocket nests, mortars, and other fire support weapons, also began to fire on the Japanese positions.

    On some Japanese positions that were severely shelled, the infantry units of the Fourth Army successfully rushed to the positions without even encountering any decent resistance.

    Some of the remaining Japanese soldiers in the trench picked up their rifles and started stabbing with the soldiers of the Fourth Army who were coming in like a tide.

    But more Japanese soldiers chose to flee backwards under such a turbulent offensive.

    Although they were brainwashed by the Bushido spirit, these Japanese soldiers who lacked combat experience still made the decision to turn around and escape after being suddenly attacked violently by their survival instinct.

    Oda Nobikawa, commander of the 31st Brigade of the Japanese Army, looked at the enemy soldiers charging up and down under the light of the flares.

    "There are at least two thousand troops on the front. There are also enemy troops on the sides."

    He put down the telescope and said solemnly.

    Now Oda Nobukawa began to rejoice. Fortunately, he received a telegram reminder from Yamamoto Isoroku before nightfall.

    All Japanese soldiers temporarily reinforced the trench defense lines.

    This allowed their defensive position to partially survive the first round of fierce fire bombardment from the enemy.

    "Otherwise, their troops would have to build a line of defense between the craters to resist the charge of the four armies.

    Jia Dao Siming, who was next to him, had slowly recovered from the shock just now.

    He was panting heavily, as if he had just experienced a long-distance run.

    "I will take people to the flanks. As long as we stabilize the frontal defense, we can wait until reinforcements arrive."

    With that said, he staggered and ran wildly in the trench, planning to organize defense on the flanks.

    Looking at Kashima Shimei¡¯s leaving figure, Oda Nobukawa felt lonely for no reason.

    At this moment, he really hopes that someone can join him to direct the frontal battle.

    After all, this is the first time he has experienced such a fierce battle. Although the theoretical knowledge is very rich, it is another matter to actually put it into practice.

    At this moment, the defensive position in front of him was suddenly enveloped in explosions and flames.

    The Japanese soldiers who were originally stationed there were suddenly bombarded by such firepower and screamed from the trench.?Jump out.

    Many of them were covered in flames, like burning fireballs, rolling their bodies crazily above the trench.

    The rocket nests and mortars of the Fourth Army began to fire incendiary bombs and high-explosive bombs to suppress the Japanese defense positions.

    "Da da da!!"

    The sound of machine guns also rang at this time.

    The bullets, like raindrops, were fired at the Japanese defensive position in front.

    Many Japanese soldiers on the first line of defense wanted to shoot, but in the blink of an eye, half their heads were bitten off by heavy machine gun bullets.

    The Japanese team commander began to yell to remind the recruits.

    ¡°Don¡¯t stick your head out, shoot carefully!! Machine gunners prepare firepower to suppress enemy infantry!!¡±

    Various sounds and images intertwined in front of Oda Nobukawa.  He didn't know what to do for a while.

    At this moment, he forgot his identity as a commander and what he had learned in the Army Sergeant School.

    The panic of entering the fierce battlefield for the first time made Oda Nobukawa's mind go blank at this moment, as if something was pulling out all his thoughts and knowledge and throwing them into the surrounding darkness.

    "Brigade Commander!! Brigade Commander!!"

    Beside him, the roar of the communications soldier made Oda Nobukawa's brain start to work again.

    As if waking up from a dream, he looked at the communications soldier next to him and muttered: "What's wrong?"

    The communications soldier thought his ears were deafened by the bomb, so he continued to yell: "Brigade commander, your Excellency the commander-in-chief is giving an order. The enemy's offensive is fierce and cannot be underestimated. You must hold on until reinforcements arrive!"

    "Yesyesreinforcementswaiting for reinforcements!"

    Oda Nobukawa nodded, and the calm and elegant temperament of a poet disappeared at this moment.

    "The enemy is attacking the frontal defense line and is about to break through the first line of defense!!"

    The signal soldier shouted.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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