Chapter 116: Oops, I didn't set up a booby trap just now, and was attacked from behind by the J
Chapter 116: Oops, I didn't set up a booby trap just now, and was attacked from behind by the J
He calmly observed the amplitude and direction of the wind blowing through the branches of the bushes near the battlefield, roughly estimating the wind direction, speed, and target distance. Then, Lei Tao reached out and calmly adjusted the knobs on the scope, calibrating the various parameters. Once everything was ready, he took a deep breath, put his eye close to the scope, and locked onto the Japanese machine gunner, who was frantically firing at the guerrillas at the foot of the mountain. His index finger rested lightly on the trigger, his arm muscles tensed, his body still, as if pausing slightly in time with his heartbeat. He decisively squeezed the trigger. With a resounding "bang," the bullet burst out of the chamber, whistling towards the target.
Lei Tao's bullet flew towards the target accurately. The Japanese machine gunner was hit in the head instantly. His body fell down like a puppet with its strings cut, and the machine gun also silenced.
The guerrillas, who had been suppressed by the Japanese machine gun fire and could not raise their heads, were stunned when they saw the machine gunner suddenly killed. Then they realized that someone was helping them. So their previously scattered and hidden team members began to take the initiative to attack, hiding at the roots of trees or behind rocks, firing at the Japanese with their Hanyang rifles...
Near the body of the Japanese machine gunner, a second lieutenant reacted with remarkable agility. He ducked down, his movements seamless, and with a tactical roll, he leaped behind the slain machine gunner. He grasped the body's feet with both hands, gritted his teeth, and dragged it toward the trench where the machine gun was positioned. Once inside, he crouched, his brow furrowed, and carefully examined the bullet hole in the head. A moment later, his eyes sharpened. Based on the angle of the bullet hole and the terrain, he quickly determined the approximate location of the enemy sniper.
He immediately shouted orders in Japanese to the soldiers around him: "Machine gunners, suppress that direction with all your might! Everyone else, follow me, outflanking from the side and finding the sniper!" The surrounding Japanese soldiers responded in unison: "Hey!" The machine gunner quickly adjusted the muzzle of his gun and resumed firing, blasting wildly in the direction the second lieutenant pointed. A dense barrage of bullets rained down, hitting the woods surrounding Lei Tao... And the dozen or so Japanese soldiers who received the order, hunched their backs, and with quick, orderly steps, they moved quickly to the side along the trench, outflanking Lei Tao from his blind spot...
In the jungle on the top of the mountain, Lei Tao continued to use his TSVL-8 tactical sniper rifle to kill Japanese machine gunners, sergeants, and other targets at the foot of the mountain. Concentrated, he suddenly heard a flock of birds startled and scattering in the woods to his right. He thought to himself, "Oh no! I didn't set the booby trap! The Japanese attacked from behind!" He quickly stored the tactical sniper rifle in his Bagua top and quietly and quickly moved to hide in the nearby jungle. Meanwhile, he expertly loaded his RPG rocket launcher, then half-knelt sideways, aiming the rocket at the source of the noise behind him.
Before long, a dozen Japanese soldiers, led by a second lieutenant, formed a fan-shaped formation and rapidly advanced toward Lei Tao, their weapons at the ready. As they advanced, they vigilantly scanned their surroundings, weapons in hand ready to fire. Lei Tao stared at the Japanese troops through the scope of his RPG, decisively aiming for their center, his finger firmly on the trigger. With a whoosh, the rocket blasted out, trailing a trail of flame as it flew straight toward the Japanese line.
The rocket instantly exploded among the Japanese troops, the immense force knocking them to the ground. Several were killed instantly, their bodies mangled and broken, their limbs scattered everywhere. The second lieutenant commander was blown aside by the blast. Though he survived, he collapsed wounded, his face awash with fear and anger. The remaining Japanese soldiers were dazed by the sudden attack, but quickly reorganized at the second lieutenant's call. Some sought cover, firing blindly in Lei Tao's direction, their bullets scattering through the jungle. Others began to flank Lei Tao, attempting to encircle him.
Taking advantage of the Japanese's confusion, Lei Tao once again stored his RPG and retrieved a modified Type 81 assault rifle and several smoke grenades from his Bagua gyroscope. Crouching low, he used the cover of trees and quickly moved to the left, attempting to escape the Japanese's encirclement. He periodically peered out to observe their movements, then fired precise bursts of fire. After several rounds struck two Japanese soldiers, knocking them to the ground, he noticed the Japanese's detour speed had increased. He paused, pulled the safety pin on his smoke grenades, and launched a continuous, forceful, blanket attack in the direction of the Japanese's encirclement. The thick smoke from the smoke bomb explosion temporarily blocked the Japanese army's advance. Lei Tao jumped behind a towering tree with his gun in hand. At this time, he saw three Japanese soldiers coming through the smoke from the back and side. They had also discovered Lei Tao. When they raised their guns to shoot him, Lei Tao decisively used his modified Type 81 assault rifle to fire at the two Japanese soldiers... The three Japanese soldiers were riddled with dozens of bullets... At this time, the remaining Japanese soldiers in the front, urged by the Japanese second lieutenant, pressed forward in a skirmish formation and fired at the edge of the tree where Lei Tao was hiding. The bullets hit the tree with a crackling sound...
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