Chapter 83: luck

Chapter 83 Luck

There was a bang, and the grenade blasted out a wall of smoke in front of the position, accompanied by screams from German soldiers.

However, there are still some smoking grenades thrown into the trenches...

This is the case with the grenade confrontation. The side that takes the lead can try to stop it but can't completely prevent the enemy from throwing the grenade. Even after the grenade is thrown, you can't find out where it came from.

Then there was a burst of "boom, boom", and the Soviet army in the trenches also screamed.

A grenade was thrown more than a meter away from Shulka, Shulka didn't even see it, he just felt something thrown from the smoke and fell beside him...

If it is according to human inertia, at this time, you should first turn your head to see what it is and then react.

But Shulka, who has lived on the battlefield until now, knows that he cannot do this.

He didn't even look at it, so he pulled the actor aside and rolled into the corner of the trench.

Then I only heard a "boom" at the other end, as if someone was holding a bucket and pouring it down from the top, and a piece of muddy water fell from the sky.

"Bayonet!" Shulka ordered loudly.

"Attach the bayonet!" The order was passed down in a voice.

It turned out that Shulka was right, because the soldiers had just mounted their bayonets and the order "Comrades, follow me!" came from the company commander.

In this case, you must rush forward to repel the enemy.

The reason is that although there are not many German troops lying in front of the trenches, they can throw grenades into the trenches one after another until they have no more grenades, and then the German troops will follow in groups.

If it was at other times, the Soviet army could still use bullets and shells to fight them back, but in this situation where visibility is so poor, it is almost blind.

So, if they don't launch a counter charge to drive them back, then the Soviet army itself will be the end.

"Kill!" The Soviet soldiers yelled and jumped out of the trenches and rushed to the front of the position.

At this time, the pre-dug pedal was useless at all, because it could no longer stand under the rain, and the trench was also very slippery, so Shulka had to use hands and feet to complete this action.

Just such a delay, other Soviet soldiers rushed ahead... Shulka was actually very grateful for such a thing. Although such a step may not be much safer, it still makes people feel more secure.

When Shulka rushed to the position, blood and mud were everywhere in front of the position, and there were people rolling in the mud trying to control each other to death. They were all wrapped in mud so that you couldn't tell who was the enemy. it's me.

Suddenly a German soldier rose from the ground... Shulka recognized him as a German from his helmet.

He held a submachine gun in his hand, and pointed the muzzle of the black hole at Shulka from a few meters away.

Usually at this time, Shulka has only a dead end, the opponent is holding a submachine gun, and there is still a few meters away... This distance Shulka’s bayonet cannot reach the enemy, and the enemy only needs to pull the trigger to beat Shulka into a sieve.

The German soldier had a triumphant smile in his eyes, and he had even started looking for the next target.

In desperation, Shulka lay down on the ground, and his body continued to slide down the **** along the mud under inertia, while raising the bayonet at an angle...

"Da da da" there was a gunshot, and the bullets almost flew past Shuerka's scalp, and some bullets even hit his helmet, because Shuerka heard a crisp sound of "clang", and His head tilted to the left as if hitting a rock.

After the battle, Shulka found that he guessed right. It was the helmet that saved his life. The submachine gun bullet hit the right side of the helmet and was bounced off. It left a clearly visible scratch on the helmet.

But these are useless, because Shulka's bayonet has been pierced into the German's abdomen from the bottom up... Maybe it avoided the ribs so the bayonet was pierced very deep, and the entire handle of the knife was gone, with a foul smell The fresh blood spurted out from the wound like a fountain and sprinkled on Shulka's face.

Shulka didn't care about this, he let go of the rifle and pushed down the dead body of the German soldier, then used the dead body as a cover, grabbed the submachine gun, turned the muzzle, and pulled the trigger at the enemy behind him until the bullet fired. over.

Under the sound of "da da da" gunshots, two German soldiers who rushed up with bayonets were knocked to the ground.

This gave Shulka time to retrieve his rifle from the German corpse.

One of the infantry regulations of the Soviet Army is that you should never let your rifle leave your hands at any time.

While this is true, it is only for most people.

The attack speed of the Soviet army was very fast. When Shulka got up from the ground, groups of soldiers rushed past him, so that in the ensuing battle, Shulka only saw German troops one after another. Tanks were blown up, or turned around and fled in panic.

The winner was decided within a few minutes, and only the cheers of the soldiers remained on the battlefield.

"Comrade Sergeant!" Returning to the trenches, the actor complained: "Although you are right most of the time, you are wrong on this one!"

"What?"

"You think the Germans dare not attack in this rainstorm!"

"Oh, yes!" Shulka couldn't deny this. Although this is actually expected, the courage of the German army is still commendable. They can fight both modern coordinated warfare and hand-to-hand combat in bad weather. and close combat.

"Forget it, Okunev!" Long-legged for Shulka: "Comrade Sergeant is not wrong, the Germans really can't use planes and tanks to cover, I mean they can only use light tanks, and It's obviously much easier for us!"

"What's more, Comrade Sergeant also solved the problem of these tanks!" The thief said, "It was he who suppressed those tanks, and he was the one who threw the grenade in time when he sensed the German's sneak attack!"

"Yes!" Leonyev looked at Shulka with lingering fear: "Comrade sergeant, how did you find this? I thought the Germans were still charging behind the tanks as before, but they were already in the water mist. I sneaked up on it!"

"And Comrade Okunev!" Leonyev turned his gaze to the actor, with disdain in his eyes: "I saw the sergeant saved his life, but he complained that the sergeant guessed wrong..."

"Wait!" the actor replied: "I just don't want to fight the enemy without smoking, of course the sergeant is responsible for that!"

"This smoker!" The veteran laughed and said, "He will die in the hands of Ma Heyan one day!"

"That's luck, isn't it?" the actor replied without thinking.

The soldiers couldn't help being silent when they heard the words. The actor was right. Being able to die in the hands of Ma Heyan meant that he was able to go through one battle after another and still be alive. This is indeed a kind of luck.

(end of this chapter)