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Chapter 111

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After the gunshot, everyone was stunned by Tangleh's actions. Due to being too nervous, the first shot didn't hit the other party.

Therefore, Tangleh removed the bullet, replaced it with a new one, and fired again. This time, the bullet finally hit the girl in the field. This series of actions happened within a few seconds.

Rolans, what are you doing? Put the gun down!

Carlos ran over from afar, shouting as he ran, as if he wanted to stop Tangleh from continuing to shoot.

Boss, are you crazy? She's a defenseless civilian, why are you shooting at her!

Bici and Bruce also walked towards Tangleh, as if they wanted to snatch the Type-38 rifle from Tangleh's hands.

You idiots, don't come over. Hurry up and shoot them. They're the enemy, they're … Before Tangleh could finish his sentence, the machine gun started firing. Of course, these gunshots didn't come from them, but from the hillsides on the left and right.

Da da da da da, clang clang clang clang, clang, clang, clang, these gunshots were mixed with the sound of an M2 heavy machine gun. From these sounds, it was obvious that the people ambushing them were not friendly. From the time Tangleh and the others heard the gunshots to the time they laid down, it only took a minute. In this one minute, at least six or seven people were hit by bullets, and it was unknown whether they were dead or alive.

Fortunately, Tangleh threw a few smoke grenades around him before the gunshots started, otherwise, the casualties would have been even higher. The US Army and NY soldiers at the scene were all lying on the ground, not daring to move, but not moving did not mean that they were safe. Soft thumping sounds came from both sides of the hillside, and if one didn't listen carefully, they wouldn't be able to hear it amidst the noise of gunfire.

After the explosions, plumes of smoke rose from the farmland in front of Tangleh. Two US Army soldiers and one NY soldier were killed on the spot. This scene scared Tangleh so much that he gulped. Before he could catch his breath, he heard a sound similar to a chainsaw. Six Allied Forces soldiers lying in ambush in the grass at the entrance of the village jumped up from the ground and ran around when they saw the enemy being blown up. They took advantage of this rare opportunity and suddenly opened fire, hoping to cause more casualties to the U.S. Army soldiers.

It's MG42, it's MG42, everyone run! My father was killed by this thing when he was fighting in Germany. A US Army soldier got up from the ground in panic, turned around, and ran. However, no matter how fast he ran, he could not outrun a bullet. Before he could take two steps, he was hit by a bullet. Blood burst out of his chest. He twisted his body and fell to the ground unwillingly. When he fell to the ground, his eyes were open. Seeing those eyes, Tangleh shuddered.

In fact, the Allied Forces were not using MG42s, but MG34s. These machine guns were replicas provided by the United States for the Allied Forces to fight against the Japanese. They did not expect to return them to the Americans after more than a decade. Of course, what they returned were bullets filled with hatred.

Seven Allied Forces soldiers operated three MG34s and fired wildly at the enemy. A machine gun required two shooters, one responsible for feeding the bullets, one for shooting, and the extra one for carrying the bullets. They cooperated very well and put a lot of pressure on the enemy who entered the village. Tangleh was scared half to death. He lay on the ground and did not dare to raise his head, for fear that he would eat a peanut if he did.

The sound of explosions came from all directions. It seemed dangerous, but in fact, it did not cause much damage. Because it had been raining for the past two days, the soil on the ground was very wet. Coupled with the fact that it was a Japanese thrower, the damage caused by the shrapnel was not obvious. If the ground was dry and hard, it would be enough to give Tangleh and the others a hard time.

Tangleh lay on the ground anxiously. Just as he was helpless, he heard a series of rapid whistles coming from the opposite hillside. Hearing this sound, Tangleh secretly groaned in his heart. They were dead meat. They had launched an all-out attack!

Sure enough, as Tangleh expected, after hearing the whistles, the Allied Forces with bayonets in their hands seemed to emerge from the ground. They shouted and charged at Tangleh and the others.

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