I Am Dopey Ge
40 : Village guerrilla warfare

Mouzhi Yan

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Meng Village…

The village, which was usually quiet and peaceful, was now filled with gunfire.

The Japanese split into groups of two and proceeded to search the village.

Dopey Ge led the soldiers of the National Salvation Army and launched a counterattack.

"Baka…"

Saburo Kobayashi was in the village, exasperated.

Even though he was very careful, he was still attacked by the trap.

Sometimes he was in the corner, and sometimes he pushed open the courtyard door.

In the worst case scenario, they could even step on a booby trap if they climbed over the wall.

As soon as the battle began, three or four soldiers in his team had already lost their combat strength.

Bang... Bang...

From time to time, soldiers of the National Salvation Army would appear in every corner of the village.

In Saburo Kobayashi's opinion, these people did not even have military uniforms. They were dressed like farmers.

However, it was this group of people who were constantly creating trouble for him.

The group of people would change places after each shot, appearing behind or beside the Imperial Japanese Army from time to time.

Cunning people would never confront them directly.

Although the National Salvation Army did not have as many soldiers as the Japanese and puppet soldiers, the geographical advantage was gradually narrowing the gap between the two sides.

At the core of the village, the Japanese and the National Salvation Army soldiers were engaged in a fierce battle.

Without the support of grenade launchers and cannons, the Japanese in the village could not compare to the National Salvation Army in terms of firepower.

However, in terms of tactical training and experience, the Japanese were slightly better.

Therefore, both sides were now locked in a stalemate.

Gunshots could be heard from time to time in the village.

Dopey Ge shuttled between the courtyards, looking for an opportunity. Every time he fired, he would take away a puppet soldier or a Japanese.

Outside the village entrance, Yoshida's expression was uncertain.

He had thought that the battle would end quickly, but he did not expect that although the enemy had fewer people, their firepower was not weak at all.

Relying on his familiarity with the terrain, he was able to fight against the Imperial Army of Japan.

What made him even angrier was that the Japanese Imperial Army had already lost some soldiers.

Yoshida could see that more than ten of the 40 imperial soldiers who entered the village were injured or dead.

The casualties had reached a quarter.

Fortunately, there were also casualties on the other side, and their numbers were decreasing.

Dopey Ge felt a little frustrated when he heard the gunshots in the village.

The National Salvation Army was indeed too small in numbers. If they continued to fight like this, they would probably only be able to fight the Japanese and both sides would suffer.

Dopey Ge couldn't afford it.

If he wanted to end the battle quickly, he could only kill Commander Yoshida.

However, Yoshida was hiding outside the village and was completely in a blind spot.

The only way now was to use the grenade launcher.

Dopey Ge made a rough judgment. As the commander, Yoshida's infantry team had all entered the village.

In order to ensure their safety, there would definitely be a few Japanese protecting them.

Grenade launchers were the only firepower that could provide support, and Yoshida could not be too far away.

Therefore, the direction from which the grenade launcher was fired was very likely where Yoshida was.

Dopey Ge decided to give it a try.

He spent 20 points to exchange for a Grenade Grenade Launcher from the system, and then spent another point to exchange for a box of cannonballs.

Dopey Ge picked up the grenade launcher and went to the position closest to where the Japanese had fired the grenade launcher.

After finding a suitable position, he could roughly see several Japanese guarding the grenade launcher.

Dopey Ge didn't see Yoshida, because the little ghost's grenade launcher was on a small slope.

There was a wide field of vision there, and it could be considered the best position to attack.

Dopey Ge believed that Yoshida was probably blocked by the slope and couldn't be seen.

After setting up the grenade launcher, he aimed at the position on the slope and took out the shells from the box.

Dopey Ge fired a cannonball at the slope.

Boom...

In Dopey Ge's line of sight, the two grenade launchers that the Japanese had set up on the slope had been destroyed by the bombs, and black flames burst out.

Several Japanese who were guarding the grenade launcher were injured by the shells.

Dopey Ge fired a few more cannonballs at the bottom of the slope.

Boom…Boom…Boom…

In the series of explosions, the soil on the small slope flew everywhere, and small pits appeared one after another.

Dopey Ge wasn't sure if he had killed Yoshida, but at least from the current situation, the Japanese's grenade launcher was gone.

The Japanese in the village should feel the power of the grenade launcher.

Dopey Ge picked up the grenade launcher and ran toward the place where the gunfire was the densest.

Gunshots rang out beside a well.

A few members of the National Salvation Army picked up their light machine guns and fired wildly at the Japanese in front of them.

Opposite them, the Japanese were looking for an advantageous position and kept firing back.

A few puppet soldiers hid behind the mud wall and fired back from time to time.

As for where the bullet hit, no one knew.

As the two sides exchanged fire, people fell one after another.

However, the National Salvation Army relied on the advantage of light machine guns and had a slight advantage in firepower, defeating a few more Japanese.

Behind the Japanese, Dopey Ge picked up the grenade launcher and started firing.

Boom...

The shell exploded beside the Japanese.

"Baka! There are enemies behind us."

The Japanese turned around and fired in Dopey Ge's direction.

Dopey Ge hurriedly dodged, adjusted his position, and fired again.

Boom...

Under the barrage of artillery shells, the Japanese were attacked from both sides, and their numbers gradually decreased.

As for the puppet soldiers hiding behind the mud wall, when they saw the Japanese being bombarded, they had already left quickly and disappeared.

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