The Mysterious Soldier of the Anti-Japanese War

Chapter 111 They Know That This Crossbow Bolt Contains Neurotoxins



Chapter 111 They Know That This Crossbow Bolt Contains Neurotoxins

Uesugi Kazuya ordered the sniper with the team to attack, trying to suppress the tribe's firepower and open up a path for the troops to advance. The sniper quickly found a favorable position, hid in the fork of a big tree, set up the sniper rifle,

He peered through the scope and began searching for his target, first locking onto a tribal archer, drawing his bow and arrow behind the fortifications. With a soft crack, a bullet pierced the air, hurtling towards the archer. At that critical moment, Lei Tao, as if sensing danger, lunged at the archer, and they both fell to the ground. The bullet grazed their heads before striking a boulder behind them, sending a shower of rock chips flying.

"Thank you!" said the archer in shock.

"Be careful, the Japanese army has snipers, don't expose yourself." Lei Tao warned in a low voice, his eyes vigilantly searching the jungle for the sniper's possible hiding place.

Seeing his first strike missed, Kazuya Uesugi angrily ordered the sniper to keep looking for another opportunity. The sniper caught his breath and once again set his sights on the tribal position, this time aiming for Lei Tao. Lei Tao shifted his position behind cover, deliberately revealing flaws to lure out the Japanese sniper. Just as the sniper was about to fire, Lei Tao suddenly rolled and hid behind another obstacle. At that moment, a young tribesman, skilled in concealment, quietly circled around the side of the tree where the sniper was standing and, at the perfect moment, hurled a homemade throwing knife. The knife arced through the air and pierced the sniper's arm. The sniper felt the pain, dropped his rifle, and revealed himself. The tribal archers seized the opportunity and simultaneously unleashed a volley of arrows at the sniper, killing him.

Seeing the sniper eliminated, Kazuya Uesugi roared in anger. He personally led the special forces in a fierce tactical counterattack. The agents fanned out, taking advantage of the cover of trees, advancing in shifts, firing as they went, creating an impenetrable fire network. They expertly hurled grenades, which exploded around the tribal defenses, sending earth and rocks flying everywhere. Many tribal warriors, struck in the vitals by grenade fragments, fell to the ground.

Seeing this, Lei Tao's eyes burned red as he shouted for his soldiers to take cover. He knew the immense power of the grenade; if he didn't react in time, the tribe's defenses would collapse in an instant. While directing his men to exploit blind spots in their fortifications to avoid the grenade attacks, Lei Tao sought opportunities to counterattack. He saw the Japanese agents pause briefly after throwing their grenades, allowing them to reload and adjust their positions. Lei Tao quickly raised his gun, aiming at one of the agents. Before the agent could react, he decisively fired. The bullet pierced the trees with precision, striking the agent in the chest, sending him collapsing.

However, Kazuya Uesugi continued his attack, commanding his infantry squadron to flank the tribe. Japanese rifles fired in unison, creating a formidable suppression fire. The sound of the Japanese charge echoed through the jungle, their cries of killing resonating with the earth as they advanced steadily toward the tribe, seemingly intent on a ferocious offensive that would pierce the tribe's defenses and reach the General's Tomb. Lei Tao's heart tightened as he watched the advancing enemy, but his gaze remained resolute. He quickly organized the tribe to put up a staunch resistance.

At that moment, Lei Tao pulled out a semi-automatic drum-type crossbow from the Bagua spinning top's space and, aiming at the advancing special forces soldiers wielding submachine guns, unleashed a barrage of arrows. The arrows flew with lightning speed, one pinpoint piercing a Japanese soldier's forehead. The soldier's eyes widened, and he collapsed. Others struck several soldiers in the chest, causing them to spit blood, or in the shoulder, causing them to drop their guns. One unfortunate individual was struck in the thigh, causing him to fall to the ground with a scream. Several of the special forces soldiers instinctively took two steps back upon seeing the arrows, knowing full well that they contained a neurotoxin, and the consequences of being hit by them would be disastrous.

At that moment, Japanese grenade throwers entered their positions and began firing grenades at the tribe's bunkers. Grenade after grenade whistled through the air, carrying a deadly aura as it slammed into the tribe. As the grenades exploded, the fortifications were riddled with holes, sending wood chips and rocks flying everywhere. Although the tribesmen had shelter, the fierce bombardment was not entirely immune, and many were thrown from the impact, suffering severe injuries. Lei Tao watched the grenades explode around him, knowing that if the grenade throwers weren't dealt with quickly, the tribe would be annihilated. He acted decisively, selecting several tribesmen with exceptional archery skills and agility. He ordered them to flank the grenade throwers, using the cover of the trees to close in on them. Lei Tao himself moved to an unmanned bunker and observed the Japanese's movements. He spotted over twenty Japanese soldiers, led by two special agents, advancing rapidly towards him in a skirmish formation...


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