When a group of Japanese soldiers chased after them, they realized that the ambushers had disappeared. The Japanese soldiers were furious and had no choice but to continue advancing.
Xu Guoren and a few soldiers met. They just happened to retreat to an alley. The buildings on both sides had already collapsed. Xu Guoren immediately instructed them to go to the room while he stayed at the alley to attract the enemy.
Soon, more than ten Japanese came chasing over. Xu Guoren took out his pistol and waited for them to approach. Bang bang bang, he fired three shots in a row. The bullets did not miss, and the three Japanese fell.
The remaining eight or nine Japanese were shocked and scattered on the spot. Some were lying down, some were half-squatting, relying on the ruins of buildings and other obstacles to fire back at Xu Guoren.
Xu Guoren quickly dodged to the side. A few bullets hit the wall behind him where he was standing just now, causing the already weathered wall to fall.
Xu Guoren took advantage of the gap between the enemy's guns and fired two more shots. Another two Japanese were shot in the head and died on the spot.
At this time, another group of Japanese soldiers heard the sound and joined in the suppression of Xu Guoren's firepower. The enemy's firepower became more concentrated, and Xu Guoren had to give up on continuing to fire. He immediately turned around and ran into the depths of the alley.
As expected, the Japanese's grenades and other retaliatory firepower soon poured down on the place where he had been standing.
After the Grenadiers arrived, a dozen Japanese soldiers rushed over with their guns, but they realized that there were no corpses of the Chinese soldiers at the entrance of the alley.
One of the Japanese commanders shouted and immediately led his subordinates into the depths of the alley.
At this time, Xu Guoren had already jumped onto the roof of a half-collapsed house on the right side. Seeing more than a dozen Japanese chasing after him, Xu Guoren quietly gestured to a few soldiers hiding on the houses on both sides.
A few soldiers understood and aimed their guns at the Japanese in the alley. Two of them even took out two grenades from their waists and pulled the rings, quietly preparing to throw them.
As the Japanese rushed into the ambush circle, Xu Guoren opened fire with his Mauser pistol. With a few shots, a few of the Japanese immediately fell.
The other soldiers were slightly slower, and a row of bullets and two grenades were thrown down.
Boom! Boom! With two loud bangs, the dozen or so Japanese soldiers who had chased into the alley were easily wiped out by them.
After succeeding, Xu Guoren immediately ordered the soldiers to flip over the half-collapsed houses and disappear into the ruins of the residential area.
A second lieutenant from the Japanese army chased after them with his follow-up troops. When he saw that half of the Imperial Army soldiers had died in a small alley, he couldn't help but be furious.
"Bagaya Road, chase after them! We must destroy all the cunning Chinese soldiers!”Second Lieutenant Gui Zi pulled out his military knife and roared in anger. He then led his remaining subordinates into the city and continued to pursue.
In a courtyard house in the south of the city, five Japanese soldiers followed two elite soldiers into the courtyard, but they couldn't find any trace of the Japanese soldiers.
The five soldiers immediately split up to search the various rooms in the courtyard.
One of the soldiers came to a room and kicked the door open. Just as he was about to rush in, a sharp bayonet on a rifle stabbed out like a poisonous snake.
Puchi! The Japanese soldier had nowhere to hide and was stabbed in the abdomen by the sharp bayonet, which went straight through his back. Dark red blood quickly flowed out from the corner of his mouth.
The soldier pulled out his bayonet, and the soldier's body fell straight down.
He then raised his gun and shot a Japanese man outside the door of the opposite room. He hit him in the back and immediately hid in the room.
Seeing this, the other three devils turned around and rushed towards the room.
However, before they could rush over, a soldier hidden in the opposite room stretched out his gun from the window and pulled the trigger decisively.
A hot bullet hit the back of another Japanese soldier, knocking him down on the spot.
The remaining two Japanese were shocked and turned around to fire back.
At this moment, two soldiers opened fire at the same time, killing the remaining two Japanese.
As for the bullet that the Japanese shot before they died, it was fired in a hurry and hit the window frame. It did not cause any substantial damage to the two soldiers.
After the two of them killed five Japanese soldiers, they rushed out of the room excitedly and collected some ammunition and grenades as quickly as possible. Then, they climbed over the wall and left the courtyard house.
By the time the other Japanese soldiers heard the sound and came over, there were already no traces of the Chinese soldiers in the courtyard other than the corpses of the five Japanese soldiers.
The above situation was happening almost everywhere in Baoshan City. After entering the city, the devils didn't expect to be unstoppable. Instead, it was difficult to move forward. Almost every time they captured a building, they had to pay a huge price.
Moreover, when they had just conquered a new building, a few soldiers from the previous buildings would sneak up on them.
When they chased after them, they disappeared again. The cunning Chinese soldiers even used grenades or grenades to set up some booby traps before they left. When the Japanese army chased along the hole in the wall that they had dug, they would be killed by the explosion.
Occasionally, there would be one or two Chinese soldiers who were unfortunately surrounded by the Japanese army and could not break through. However, they would fight to the death and not surrender. Before they died, they would pull grenades and die together with the Japanese army.
Under this kind of unconventional tactics, the Japanese's military strength and firepower advantage were offset to the greatest extent. The ghost was like a giant who had the advantage of strength and height. He was full of explosive power but missed repeatedly.
Especially the advantage of shooting and stabbing that the Japanese were proud of. They could not display it at all, and the casualties were increasing. This made the Japanese feel very uncomfortable.
In particular, Xu Guoren and Niu Dagen, who were both soldiers, became the nightmare of all the devils.
For Xu Guoren and Niu Dagen, this kind of street fighting was like a fish in water. They were invincible. Wherever they were, the Japanese would suffer heavy casualties and their attacks would be thwarted.
The street battle lasted for nearly two hours. Xu Guoren, Niu Dagen, and the others led the elite soldiers to resist the Japanese attack with a small casualty price. Although they had the upper hand several times during this period, Xu Guoren did not agree to the counterattack request of his subordinates.
This was because once the enemy's siege forces were defeated and driven out, the enemy's naval cannons and aircraft would launch a fire attack on the Baoshan defenders. The elite troops would be blown up again.
In this way, the Japanese army was able to fight at close quarters, and the offensive and defensive posture was intertwined, so that the Japanese army had some scruples and could not use their firepower.
It was noon, and the sun was high up in the sky. The entire Baoshan Mountain was as hot as a flaming mountain. The Japanese were forced to stop their attacks. There were only occasional snipers from both sides in the city, and there was no large-scale exchange of fire.
At this time, a troop of more than a hundred Japanese soldiers swaggered to the front command post of the Japanese army outside the west gate of Baoshan.
The leading senior captain spoke fluent Japanese, so the journey was smooth.
Originally, Xu Haodong wanted to bring this unit directly into Baoshan City, which was already in chaos. However, when they passed by the Japanese command center, Xu Haodong saw that the Japanese were not on guard against them, so he changed his plan at the last minute.
He took out his pistol and winked at the few officers behind him. He said in a low voice,""In for a penny, in for a pound. First, we'll take advantage of the chaos to attack the city!”
Several officers raised their guns and conveyed Xu Haodong's order to their subordinates.
Hundreds of soldiers quickly got ready for battle. Xu Haodong roared and led them towards the Japanese command center not far away.
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