The first to enter Ye Ming's line of sight was not the two sides fighting, but a group of ordinary people in ragged clothes.
There were about 200 people in this group of people, and they had families. There were also a few ox carts and some livestock. The adult men carried backpacks, and on the ox carts were the elderly and swaddled babies.
Everyone was in a hurry. From time to time, someone would look back with a panicked expression.
This group of people walked on the mountain road that stretched to Taihang Mountain, not daring to stop for a moment.
On the mountaintop, Ye Ming looked at the fleeing civilians in the distance and heard the gunshots coming closer and closer. He immediately fired a Barrett on the mountaintop and loaded it with unlimited magazines. He aimed the gun at the end of the mountain road at the foot of the mountain.
The people at the foot of the mountain quickly climbed up the mountain path while Ye Ming aimed his gun at the corner at the end of the mountain path.
At this moment, the gunshots were getting closer. However, when the fleeing civilians entered the mountains, a group of 8th Route Army soldiers in gray uniforms appeared at the corner of the mountain road in the distance.
At the very front were soldiers carrying seven or eight wounded soldiers, and behind them were the other 8th Route Army soldiers who were covering the retreat.
Ye Ming, who was holding the Barrett, calmed down. He watched as more than a hundred 8th Route Army soldiers appeared from the corner and went up the mountain. Their guns were aimed at the corner of the mountain road.
Ten seconds later, the first person in the Japanese's military uniform appeared in the crosshair of the Barrett scope. Under the green helmet was a combat cap that tightly wrapped around the top of his head. This cap looked like a boat cap with a short brim.
When Ye Ming clearly saw the Japanese around the corner holding a 38-foot gun, he decisively pulled the trigger.
Ye Ming, who had the Super Snipe, had never touched a real gun before. This was also his first time facing a real battlefield, but he did not have any extra emotions.
From the moment he confirmed his target, he aimed and pulled the trigger. The entire process was smooth and fluid, without any pause.
The distance between Ye Ming's mountain peak and the corner of the mountain road below was more than 2,500 meters. This was quite a distance.
At such a distance, even the best snipers in the modern world combined with the most advanced sniper rifles would not be able to attack so calmly.
However, the distance of 2,500 meters felt more like 250 meters to Ye Ming at this moment. He pulled the trigger with confidence.
Before he attacked, he did not even adjust his scope. He pulled the trigger based on his own feelings.
The moment he pulled the trigger, the 12.7mm high-precision bullet that was already loaded from the infinite magazine. The bullet was fired instantly.
The Barrett that he got from the Newbie Gift Bag was not an ordinary Barrett. It had the accuracy of a high-precision sniper rifle. The bullets, coupled with the terrifying initial speed of the bullets that far exceeded that of ordinary firearms, greatly increased the accuracy of the sniping.
The bullet flew toward its target at a speed of 1,500 meters per second.
After flying for more than a second, the trajectory of the bullet, which was somewhat drooping, directly hit the head of the Japanese who ran out from the corner of the mountain road.
It was like a mace and a watermelon coming into close contact. Blood instantly sprayed all over the ground, and the headless corpse fell backward.
When the corpse fell to the ground, the sound of the Barrett's gunshot spread to the nearby mountains, and naturally to the two sides fighting below.
At the same time, when Ye Ming fired the gun, the Barrett, which was mounted on the rock at the top of the mountain, kicked up a lot of dust.
In fact, the Barrett's position on the battlefield was not as good as imagined. One of the biggest reasons was the loud sound of the gun being fired, and the dust caused by the recoil of the shot. These would quickly expose the sniper after firing.
On the other hand, in a battlefield where the enemy was strong and they were weak, such exposure would instantly invite the enemy's firepower.
However, Ye Ming didn't have such concerns now. Because of the distance of 2,500 meters, even if his position was exposed, Ye Ming wasn't worried that the Japanese would hit him.
Needless to say, the Japanese's grenade launcher had a range of about 200 meters and posed no threat at all.
The only thing that could threaten Ye Ming from 2,000 meters away was the Japanese's Type 92 Infantry Cannon and Type 97 80mm Mortar, also known as the Little Steel Cannon.
However, on the mountain road, the two sides only heard the gunshots. Some experienced veterans could only determine the direction of the gunshots, but they could not see where Ye Ming was.
Even if the Barrett's attack caused some dust to fly up, it was still over two thousand meters away. Moreover, this attack distance was beyond the instinctive recognition of both parties. Therefore, no one noticed Ye Ming's location.
The two sides did not stop fighting. The 8th Route Army continued to fight and retreat. More Japanese appeared from the corner of the mountain road.
Soon, Ye Ming pulled the trigger again. At this time, seven or eight Japanese had already passed the headless body and stepped on the broken helmet on the body.
One of the Japanese with a medicine flag hanging on his rifle had already squatted down and was about to shoot. However, before he could shoot, the second 12.7mm bullet directly shattered the Japanese's helmet and another headless body fell to the ground.
As a veteran military fan, Ye Ming naturally liked to study the Japanese. After receiving the super sniper's inheritance, he knew exactly what target he should attack first to maximize his value on the battlefield.
The first one was the highest commander on the battlefield, followed by the next high-value target.
In the Japanese battle sequence, not every soldier in the basic units had the right to hang the medicine flag on their rifles.
As a resource-scarce island nation, the Japanese army had always been focused on elite soldiers, pursuing accurate shooting to kill the enemy. The Japanese soldiers who hung the medicine flag were usually the elites among the Japanese soldiers. They were usually squad leaders, and they were bound to be highly accurate shooters.
At the same time, during the hand-to-hand battle, the other Japanese would also approach the Japanese with the medicine flag and form a coordinated attack.
In addition, the Japanese who were able to hang the medicine flag were definitely experienced veterans. Therefore, killing such a Japanese was often more valuable than killing a Japanese officer.
On the mountain road, the second Japanese had become a headless corpse. With the sound of gunshots, the Japanese who were chasing after them instinctively lay on the ground and did not dare to chase after them recklessly.
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