Chapter 217: An overwhelming battle, retrieving sulfanilamide and gaining great rewards (2/2)



The first ten Japanese motorcycles that were leading the way quickly turned around and came to reinforce.

However, Shen Yutang, who had already set up a heavy machine gun and was waiting for them, once again used his "sharpshooter" skills to strike accurately.

There was a burst of "thump thump thump" sound from the hill, and the Japanese soldiers on the ten motorcycles were shot and fell down one after another.

The motorcycles were not damaged, but all 30 Japanese soldiers on the ten motorcycles were killed by Shen Yutang's heavy machine gun bullets.

The entire overwhelming attack lasted only a dozen minutes, leaving the Japanese transport squadron completely unable to fight back.

Eighteen minutes later, the sounds of gunfire and explosions on the battlefield gradually subsided.

The road at the foot of the hill was littered with the bodies of dead Japanese soldiers.

When Shen Yutang saw that the gunfire had stopped, he took out his "map navigation watch" to check.

I saw that almost all the black dots on the watch had disappeared, leaving only a few black dots of Japanese soldiers hiding in some corners and pretending to be dead.

So under her precise command, these Japanese soldiers who were hiding and pretending to be dead were found out, shot one by one and killed on the spot.

Shen Yutang didn't want to leave anyone alive, and she didn't want to leave any eyewitnesses for the Japanese army.

She checked the "map navigation watch" again and saw that there were no more black dots in the area, so she ordered her men to start cleaning up the battlefield.

In this battle, Shen Yutang took out all the weapons and ammunition in the space, ensuring the firepower output of his comrades during the battle.

However, after this battle, their ammunition was almost exhausted.

Seizing these Japanese weapons and ammunition to replenish ourselves has become an urgent task.

After more than ten minutes of cleaning up the battlefield, the comrades of the Qingjiang Guerrilla Unit did not leave even a single bullet for the Japanese army.

If the trucks were not damaged, they would be driven away with the vehicles and supplies.

If a truck is damaged, the supplies in the truck will be moved to other trucks as soon as possible.

None of the Japanese soldiers' weapons, including their uniforms, were left behind.

Finally, on this hilly road, only two hundred and ten Japanese soldiers' bodies, with only their loincloths left, were left.

They were thrown onto the road and left to be eaten by hungry local dogs.

There were ten Japanese trucks that were still able to be driven, and more than a dozen motorized tricycles that were still able to be driven.

Shen Yutang then asked a group of men to wear Japanese military uniforms and openly drive these vehicles and the supplies on them to the territory of the "Qingjiang Guerrillas."

The others immediately split up into small groups and retreated to safe areas.

Such fierce gunfire and explosions in the west of the city will surely attract support from the large number of Japanese troops stationed in Shanghai.

It is not advisable to stay here for long. Once they succeed in their attack, they must quickly evacuate to a safe area.

The territory of the "Qingjiang Guerrillas" is located in a swampy area on the outskirts of Shanghai.

There are numerous rivers and reeds everywhere, and thousands of people are hiding in the swamps and reeds with complex terrain.

Even if a large number of Japanese troops launched a retaliatory raid, it would be difficult to do anything to them.

After the Japanese trucks and motorcycles transported the supplies to the Qingjiang Guerrillas' territory, their only fate was to be abandoned and blown up.

This time they attacked the Japanese logistics squadron led by Colonel Tanaka, and they stole not only 9,000 sulfa drugs.

They also looted several carts of rice and grain, several carts of quilts and cloth, and several carts of guns and ammunition. It was a considerable harvest.

Except for a small amount left behind to supply the Qingjiang Guerrillas, these supplies and ammunition were all taken away.

Most of the supplies will be transported to the northwest of Shanxi through the scattered transportation routes of these comrades.

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