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Chapter 921: Don't Fight Unprepared Battles

Then the question is, if Shang Zhen and the others really ambushed the Japanese army here, including their length from the slope, they would be only a few dozen meters away from the middle of the road.

This is convenient to fight the Japanese army, but if there are many Japanese troops, how can they eliminate all the Japanese army?

Thinking of retreating, Shang Zhen began to observe the terrain on the side of the high ground where they were hiding.

They came from this end, and of course there were slopes on this high ground. Behind the slope was the valley, and there were puddles in the valley, but the puddle was obviously very shallow, and in front was the woods where they had stopped before.

The distance between the ridge line of the high ground on this side and the woods is about 100 meters.

The woods were quite dense. If they could escape to the woods during retreat, they might not have had a chance to escape with someone covering them.

But what was the feeling of Shang Zhen when Guangyi attacked the Japanese army?

Of course, it is the highest threat to launch attacks on the Japanese army on both sides at the same time, and the cross firepower will always kill the enemy the most.

Thinking of this, Shang Zhen glanced at the northwest direction, where the road came from, with the obstacles of the highland. At least Shang Zhen did not see Japanese troops or people walking on the highway at present.

"You guys look at it, I'll go across from you." Shang Zhen said.

Then he didn't wait for the others to echo, and stood up and walked carefully down the slope.

It was raining the day before yesterday, but today it was a sunny day. The sunlight shone on the body with a little warmth, so the grass on the slope had already dried up.

The grass is just an ordinary grass. If it is summer, then this grass is the grass of the green riverside grass. It is not the wormwood with very tall stems with thick stems. So it is soft even though it is dry, so it will not be said to break the grass.

However, as the saying goes, it is easy to go up the mountain and it is difficult to go down the mountain. If Shang Zhen wants to go down the slope smoothly, he will naturally not step on the grassless soil, and the soil is still slippery.

But just as he stepped on a thick piece of hay, the grass there was not dry, so he slipped under his feet.

Shang Zhen's reaction could avoid falling, but he simply took advantage of the slipperyness and sat on the grass and slipped out.

He slipped quite quickly, but when he reached the bottom of the slope, the egg on his butt became wet.

But just as he was about to run across the road, Shang Zhen suddenly felt aroused in his heart. He remembered something, so he turned around and looked at the slope of the high ground. He saw that there were not many places with soil exposed on it, but in the eyes, there were mostly the white dead grass lying on the slope.

The trick he thought should work well. Shang Zhen thought to himself, and then turned around and ran across the road, but he ignored him and was still hiding behind the high ground and looking at the four people he was watching.

With the experience of going downhill just now, Shang Zhen no longer went to the place with dense dry grass, but chose a relatively dry place and ran to the high ground on the side of the road.

He just roughly observed the terrain outside the high ground on this side, but couldn't help but smile bitterly. If this terrain was set up, it would be a life-long job!

The terrain on both sides had been observed, and he knew it.

But just as he was about to return, he caught a glimpse of a figure suddenly appearing at the end of the road.

This discovery made Shang Zhen unable to help but be shocked and retracted back to the edge of the high ground and lay down.

He was not afraid of the Japanese army. All he thought was that he had just had a new combat plan, and the people who didn't come were the Japanese army, but the number of Japanese troops was just enough for them to fight.
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