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Chapter 1,129 Falling off a cliff

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    And most of these Japanese soldiers who were holding on were injured to varying degrees.

    Saburo Isoda knew that it was time to retreat, so he grabbed a rope and began to land quickly downwards.

    The last commander here left, and the emotions of the remaining Japanese soldiers also lost their last support and began to collapse rapidly.

    And I saw that the firepower of the Japanese army here was weakening, and there were screams and wails.  Zhang Dabiao realized that the Japanese troops were no longer capable of resisting, and immediately ordered his soldiers to launch a general attack.

    Hundreds of soldiers from the independent regiment immediately began to roar and attack the moment the charge bugle blew. They held out their rifles and began to charge forward without hesitation.

    The remaining Japanese soldiers at the top of the cliff, although emotionally broken, did not choose to surrender.  Instead, they put bayonets on the 38 caps in their hands one by one, and then rushed towards the soldiers of the independent regiment.

    The sound of bayonets clashing and scattered gunshots echoed on the top of the cliff.

    A few minutes later, Zhang Dabiao reached the ropes with the big knife in his hand.

    "They've all been chopped off. There might be some little Japs hanging on the cliff now." Zhang Dabiao said, then he took out the big knife from his back and slashed at the rope below.

    "ah!!!"

    "Screams came down from the cliff, and then got farther and farther, followed immediately by the muffled sound of flesh hitting the rocks.

    At the bottom of the cliff, the retreating Japanese squadron leader looked at the cliff above his head and asked loudly: "Is the Chief of Staff down?"

    But the soldiers above were descending at a faster speed and had no time to answer him.  While they were there, several ropes were cut off, and the soldiers hanging on them were also thrown to death.

    Not long after the squadron leader¡¯s questioning voice fell, a burst of screams came from above again.  Another rope was cut, and the person hanging on it fell directly from the cliff.

    "boom!!!"

    There was a muffled sound, and Saburo Isoda fell straight in front of the Japanese squadron leader.

    His face was facing up, his back was facing down, and the entire spine and back bones were smashed to pieces.  Even the back of his head was dented.  A pair of glaring eyes stared fixedly at the black sky above.

    Blood overflowed from his mouth, and after a while, the blood flowing from behind began to dye the rocks under him red.  The broken bones in his body pierced his internal organs and blood vessels from the inside, causing the blood in his body to drain rapidly.

    Seeing this scene in front of him, the Japanese squadron leader stared at the corpse in front of him with his eyes wide open, without saying a word for a long time.

    More than ten minutes later, all the soldiers had come down.  To be precise, the soldiers hanging on the rope all fell down when the rope broke.

    Most of them were directly thrown to death, and there were even two unlucky soldiers who were crushed to death by the Japanese soldiers who fell from above.  The only ones left were some soldiers who were relatively close to the ground. They were not directly thrown to death, but only suffered some minor injuries.

    The Japanese squadron leader roughly counted the number of people and found that there were less than a hundred soldiers who actually retreated from above. Of the more than a hundred people left, a large part of them had their ropes cut off directly.  He fell off the cliff and fell to his death.  Many others were wiped out on the top of the cliff by the firepower of the independent regiment.

    But the most important thing is that their chief of staff was directly killed here.

    "Send a report to the division commander and tell him the situation on our side." The Japanese squadron leader who was lucky enough to survive said, and after a while he added: "In addition, the chief of staff, His Excellency Saburo Isoda, has served His Majesty the Emperor.  Come on! Let him express his condolences!"

    "Yes, squadron leader!" the soldier in charge of sending the report shouted.

    As a result, as soon as he finished speaking, a bullet fell from the sky and penetrated his head.  The soldier's body collapsed and he fell to the ground.

    At this time, the sound of gunshots, which were not as fast as bullets, came from the top of the cliff.  Li Yunlong and the others discovered on the cliff that the little Japs below had not yet left, so they asked his soldiers to open fire below.  They even threw some grenades down, but most of these grenades exploded in the air on the way to landing, without causing substantial damage to the Japanese troops below.

      "Leave this area, quickly!!" The Japanese squadron leader really realized what it means to kill someone and kill the heart.

    The firepower at the top of the cliff lasted for a few more minutes before gradually disappearing.  The Japanese army dropped several more corpses there.

    In the other direction, the 189th Regiment and the Guard Regiment were also very successful in blocking the Japanese army.  Even because of their superior firepower, they caused greater damage to the Japanese army. Basically, more than 200 Japanese soldiers who climbed up died on the top, and only a small number of them descended below along the ropes.

    ?? 114th Division Commander Suematsu Shigeshi, who was originally waiting for news in the headquarters, was a little unable to sleep.  When he learned that the operations on both sides had failed and that he had also hooked up with a chief of staff, Saburo Isoda, Mao Matsushige could not sleep even more.

    The soldiers on duty outside could only hear the sound of things being broken from time to time inside their division commander¡¯s camp, as well as the depressed and extremely angry ¡°Bagya Road!!!¡±

    "Compared with the predicament of the 114th Division at this time, the situation of the Rijin 16th Division is obviously even more embarrassing at this time.

    After all, the 114th Division only lost the ability to attack independently, but the Japanese 16th Division no longer even had the ability to protect itself at this time.

    The 30th Brigade was annihilated in the valley, completely crushing the last hope of the Japanese 16th Division to hold on.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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