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One minute was very fast for both the Japanese and our soldiers. The Japanese were still in a daze, and all the armored vehicles were destroyed.

Our soldiers were ecstatic. Some soldiers reacted quickly and charged forward, while others waited for the signal flare to be sent out before charging forward.

In an instant, the battlefield was filled with wails and explosions.

The Warriors in the front row threw two rounds of grenades and stopped regretfully. The Warriors were charging too fast.

The two sides engaged in a fierce battle under the cover of the night.

What a joke. Who would dare to shoot at night? What if they hit their own people? The Japanese's Sanba Cover could penetrate 2-3 people. In close combat, they had to retreat the bullets.

Fortunately, our soldiers were prepared. They installed their bayonet in advance and went up to take advantage of the situation, killing a group of devils.

The Japanese could only install their bayonet in a hurry, unable to effectively resist.

The hand-to-hand battle at night was very cruel for both sides. In the narrow space, it was impossible to see the direction of the other party's weapon.

The Eighth Route Army did not have flares, but the Japanese army did not have time to release flares.

The battle quickly ended after 15 minutes. The soldiers skillfully cleaned up the battlefield and prepared to move. They took advantage of the night to hurry back to the station.。

Wang Yuanliang led three platoons of soldiers to the east to support and contain the Japanese.

The 3rd Battalion on the west side had completed their mission well. They destroyed the bridge and left dozens of soldiers to monitor the river. The rest of the soldiers returned to help clean up the battlefield and move the supplies.

Five kilometers to the east, the Japanese in the stronghold had received the distress signal and were gathering to provide support. (The well-trained soldiers gathered in five minutes at night was considered very powerful. The Japanese stronghold belonged to the second line of troops. It took 15 minutes to gather and prepare to support.)

The road was filled with mines prepared by the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion. Not far away, the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion leaned against the mountain and prepared for an ambush.

Not far away, a large group of ghost-like existences ran over unsteadily. At the front were the Japanese armored vehicles and three-wheeled motorcycles. In the middle were the Japanese soldiers on bicycles.

Those who did not know the truth would definitely be scared to death when they saw so many ghost fires.

Fortunately, the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion were already prepared for battle. They relied on the mountain to resist, and the battle was about to start.

As the Japanese three-wheeled motorcycles and armored vehicles entered the mine field, the sound of explosions resounded throughout the night.

" Fight!" The 3rd Battalion Commander roared. The soldiers scattered around and fired, not letting the Japanese figure out the situation.

When the devil heard the gunshot, he immediately stopped to adjust his formation and fired at the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army.

For a moment, gunshots and echoes could be heard everywhere on the mountain and down the mountain. No one could tell the difference between them.

Not long after the battle, the Japanese realized that although there were many gunshots, there were no casualties on their side. They immediately ordered a small team to cover and the rest of the team continued to advance.

Fortunately, under the command of the 3rd Battalion Commander, the soldiers relied on the enemy to block the road. Every section of the road was filled with mines, making the Japanese unable to harass them. He could only calm down and face the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion. (They wanted to eliminate the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion as soon as possible before sending reinforcements. They also hoped that the ambushed troops could resist for a while longer.)

The soldiers of the 3rd Battalion and the soldiers of the 2nd Front Line of the Japanese were like newbies pecking at each other, exchanging blows in the dark night.

After a while, the Japanese squadron leader couldn't take it anymore. He directly ordered the flare to rise into the air. Finally, both sides began to fight seriously.

Wang Yuanliang also rushed over in time. At this time, the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion did not have much ammunition left. Wang Yuanliang immediately asked the 3rd Battalion Commander for all the bullets and passed on the regiment commander's order. He asked the 3rd Battalion Commander to go back and assist in the transfer while he stayed behind to lure the enemy.

Wang Yuanliang and the 3rd Platoon's reinforcements also gave the Japanese squadron a headache, especially after Wang Yuanliang's bullets destroyed the armored vehicles. The Japanese actually did not dare to attack for a while.

The captain of the Japanese squadron was extremely angry. On one hand, he ordered the soldiers to charge. On the other hand, he ordered the machine guns and grenade launchers to suppress Wang Yuanliang's troops.

Fortunately, the soldiers of the 3rd Platoon had experienced many battles and knew that they were only trying to lure the enemy out. They did not need to fight head-on. When they saw the Japanese charging, they retreated and threw grenades. Wang Yuanliang used the Barrett as a machine gun and directly repelled the enemy's charge.

After repelling the enemy's charge, Wang Yuanliang's troops immediately retreated to the high ground 2 kilometers behind them and continued to block and lure the enemy.

After a round of battle, neither side could do anything to the other.

The Japanese artillery continued to suppress for 10 minutes and then charged again, but they did not expect Wang Yuanliang's troops to have already retreated.

The unwilling Japanese squadron (2 squads, 1 squad destroyed) continued to attack, and the second round was about to begin.

In the second round, both sides fought back and forth. The Japanese became a small team, and Wang Yuanliang also lost a squad of soldiers.

Both sides stopped fighting and rested. The Japanese squadron leader was unwilling to accept defeat. He continued to suppress the enemy with his artillery and machine guns while calling for reinforcements from the stronghold. The reinforcement squadron arrived in about half an hour.

It was already 4:30 pm, three hours before dawn. (At the end of January, the sun would probably rise around 7 o'clock.)

Both sides had already stopped fighting. The Guizi were on cooldown. Wang Yuanliang's two squads of soldiers were tired. They were resting at the back of the camp. Wang Yuanliang wasn't tired, but he needed to save his strength to lure the enemy around.

While both sides were resting, Wang Yuanliang was monitoring the Japanese while exchanging for a 6x scope, night vision goggles, sniper rifle silencer, and tracers. (Battle God Equipment)

Soon, after half an hour of buffer time, the Japanese reinforcement squadron arrived and immediately came up with 10 minutes of artillery suppression. Wang Yuanliang's troops were familiar with the Japanese's tactics.

Cannon fire suppression, charge, or even outflank.

The artillery fire quickly stopped, and the Japanese fired flares. A small team charged over, and the two sides once again erupted into a fierce battle.

As for the other two squads, one was prepared to suppress the enemy with artillery fire and the other was prepared to outflank them.

Wang Yuanliang hid at the side and shot out the Barrett in his hand. The Japanese couldn't even lift their heads. Soon, the Japanese team retreated and the sound of gunfire could be heard again.

Wang Yuanliang used his night vision goggles to see that the Japanese were making a detour. He immediately retreated with his troops and began to lead the Japanese in circles. He fired a few shots every 200 meters to remind the Japanese not to lose their way.

This time, the Japanese were also on top of it. They did not care about the orders of the squadron leader and chased after Wang Yuanliang's troops.

The two sides engaged in another chase, but the Japanese calmed down after an hour and prepared to go back to support the ambushed Japanese convoy.

Wang Yuanliang's troops saw that the Japanese had retreated. At first glance, it was almost dawn, so they simply began to rush to the station.

Both sides had a tacit understanding to stop fighting, leaving each other with their backs.

The night's battle ended just like that.

Soon, Wang Yuanliang's troops returned to the station. The soldiers of the Independent Regiment also rushed back one after another. This time, there was much less noise. Other than a few soldiers on sentry duty, the rest of the soldiers went to sleep.

Wang Yuanliang was not physically tired, so he would not have been mentally exhausted for the entire night. Moreover, he had to fight with the Japanese. Many of his brain cells had died, so he simply went to sleep with the rest of the group.

The supplies brought back by the soldiers of the Independent Regiment were temporarily put aside. The temperature in the west of the mountain was still low at the end of January, so it would not go bad even if it was left there for a day or two. The entire station fell into a quiet ocean.

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