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    At this time, the only one blocking them from the rear was a Japanese brigade.

    This Japanese brigade is not full, with a total of only five to six thousand people.

    This brigade has deployed its defense line on a defense front with a width of more than 5 kilometers.

    The purpose is to stop the armored division from advancing.

    Their defensive positions were very crude, because when their scouts discovered traces of the Fourth Army's armored divisions, they had less than half an hour to set up their positions.

    And in this half hour, they could only dig out some simple foxholes, and then used very simple transportation trenches to connect those foxholes.

    These foxholes are not even deep enough for their soldiers to completely huddle inside.

    Facing the shelling and bombing of the Fourth Army, these Japanese soldiers had almost no defense capabilities.

    Even the anti-tank trenches were not fully dug. Troops from the armored division of the Fourth Army had already appeared not far from their position.

    These Japanese soldiers almost needed to use their own flesh and blood to block the impact of the 4th Army's tank troops.

    For these Japanese troops, what they will face is a battle that is destined to end.

    But these Japanese troops had no more choices, because the order they received was to block the enemy's attack at all costs and buy enough time for the main force to retreat.

    At this moment, their main force has launched another attack on the 188th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army.

    During the offensive process, the Japanese army deployed more troops.

    They filled almost every gap on the frontal battlefield with Japanese soldiers.

    Tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers launched a frontal attack at the same time. They crowded the front of the narrow battlefield and were covered by machine gun fire and mortars.  Launched repeated attacks on the 188th Brigade.

    The soldiers on the 188th Brigade position also showed no fear or flinch.

    They used their light and heavy machine guns, mortars and other weapons to block the momentum of the Japanese troops charging towards them.

    In addition, these Eighth Route Army troops also kept calling for support from the air forces of the Fourth Army.

    The air force of the Fourth Army has begun to be fully mobilized to this area at this time.

    Hundreds of fighter jets and bombers took turns bombing and strafing the Japanese assault troops.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers had been killed by the bombing and strafing by bombers and fighter jets of the Fourth Army during the charge.

    Their bodies were blown into pieces, burned into charcoal, or shot into pieces by heavy machine gun bullets.

    During the whole process, these Japanese soldiers did not even see what the Eighth Route Army's positions in front looked like, nor did they see those Eighth Route Army soldiers.

    In front of the 188th Brigade¡¯s position, Japanese corpses were piling up rapidly at a speed visible to the naked eye.

    Soon, a hill-like terrain formed. The Eighth Route Army actually pushed their defensive position forward and set up light and heavy machine guns directly on the Japanese corpses to prevent the Japanese from continuing to attack.

    Various firearms, spitting flames, intertwined into a network of firepower, and severely beat the Japanese army.

    Amidst the fierce firepower, Japanese soldiers continued to fall in front of the position.

    More Japanese soldiers stepped on their corpses and continued to rush forward. In the eyes of these Japanese soldiers, fear and anger could no longer be seen, only numbness and madness remained.

    Wu Xinchuan, as the supreme commander of the 188th Brigade, has already visited the front line in person at this time.

    He was walking in the trench, holding a pistol and roaring.

    Under his feet were the corpses of the Eighth Route Army or the Japanese.

    However, they did not have time to clean up these corpses, so they could only lay them at the bottom of the trench or above the position.

    Under his command, the few mobile units of the Eighth Route Army kept rushing to the gaps in the position.

    And the Eighth Route Army soldiers in front were knocked to the ground one by one by the intensive bullets of the Japanese army.

    Many of them still maintained their fighting postures even until their death.

    The Eighth Route Army soldiers who had just rushed up lay down next to them, fighting side by side with these corpses, and continued to attack the Japanese army.

    Such a tragicWu Xinchuan was deeply shocked even though he had experienced dozens of large-scale battles.

    When he looked around now, he could only see countless corpses, as well as soldiers who were struggling to move their bodies on top of the corpses.

    And in front of him is a defense line composed of corpses.

    His soldiers lay on the corpses and fired at the Japanese soldiers.

    At this moment, the bombers and fighter jets of the Fourth Army roared over again and violently strafed and bombed the Japanese charging troops in front.

    The flames and smoke of napalm instantly filled the entire battlefield.

    Although the Japanese charging troops had already advanced into the 8th Route Army's defensive position, they were almost on the verge of rushing forward.

    However, the troops in the rear were blocked by aerial bombs and napalm bombs dropped by bombers of the Fourth Army, and had no way to advance to the front.

    This made the Japanese attack once again a situation where the follow-up forces on the battlefield were unable to rush to the front line and were unable to support the soldiers fighting in the front.

    The Japanese army¡¯s previous attacks were also in vain. They were about to overwhelm the Eighth Route Army¡¯s defensive positions, but now they had to retreat from the front line due to enemy bombing.

    And this time, Jiro Montenegro will not allow such a thing to happen again.

    He personally led his guard troops and launched a charge against the 8th Route Army's defensive positions.

    This time, his chief of staff, Watanabe Yoshizen, became responsible for commanding from the rear.

    They have no way out. If they don't break through the enemy's front line now, and wait until the enemy's armored forces crush them, then what these Japanese troops will have to face is a massacre.

    Jiro Montenegro personally went into battle, boosting the morale of the Japanese troops whose morale was low.

    They all raised their hands in the air and shouted "Onboard!! Onboard!!" Together with Jiro Kuroyama, they launched a charge against the 8th Route Army's defensive position in front.

    Seeing their commander-in-chief, they actually charged together.

    The Japanese soldiers who had retreated at the front and looked decadent were also encouraged.

    They began to follow the Japanese soldiers, following the footsteps of Jiro Montenegro, and launched another charge towards the Eighth Route Army's defensive position.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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