The Mysterious Soldier of the Anti-Japanese War

Chapter 128 White Phosphorus Rockets



Chapter 128 White Phosphorus Rockets

The Japanese camp fell into chaos and panic. Due to darkness and the limited availability of flashlights, much of the camp was shrouded in darkness, with only a few faint flashlights flickering frantically, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Like ghosts, the wolves swooped down on the Japanese troops in the darkness. With their keen sense of smell and excellent night vision, they quickly cut the Japanese troops into several sections. Filled with fear, the Japanese soldiers could only blindly wave their weapons in the darkness to resist, frantically firing at the wolves. However, the darkness severely affected their aim, and they fired blindly, only a few of their bullets finding a lucky hit. The wolves were extremely agile, moving effortlessly in the darkness. They seized the opportunity, leaping high to pounce on the Japanese soldiers' throats or biting their legs from the sides with lightning speed. A Japanese soldier was attacked by several wolves at the same time in a panic. He shouted and struggled desperately, waving the bayonet in his hand in the dark, but he could not stop the wolves' ferocious attack. In a moment, he was completely overwhelmed by the wolves, leaving only waves of painful screams echoing in the darkness, which frightened the other Japanese soldiers. They seemed increasingly isolated and helpless in this dark predicament, and could only rely on instinct to deal with this sudden and deadly threat.

Suddenly, a group of Japanese reinforcements arrived from nowhere, using their powerful firepower to repel the wolves. Seeing this, Lei Tao quickly leaped from the tree. His nimble form allowed him to roll onto the ground to cushion the impact. Without hesitation, he retrieved several anti-infantry Broadsword mines from his Bagua gyroscope. Crouching, he quickly maneuvered under the tree. With his keen understanding of the surrounding terrain and extensive combat experience, he skillfully placed the mines along the Japanese route and set the trigger.

Then, he quickly pulled out the RPG and white phosphorus rockets from the space. Lei Tao knelt on one knee, steadily lifted the rocket launcher, and placed it on his shoulder. He stared at the rocket launcher's sight, took a deep breath, and decisively pulled the trigger. The white phosphorus rocket whizzed out and rushed straight towards the largest group of Japanese troops. With a loud bang,

White phosphorus rockets exploded in the center of the Japanese camp.

The immense force of the impact knocked several surrounding Japanese soldiers over. Immediately afterwards, the white phosphorus burned rapidly and spread, instantly engulfing more than a dozen Japanese soldiers. They cried out miserably, "Help!" Their comrades panicked, some hastily breaking off branches to try to ward off the flames, while others rushed to buckets of water to help. As buckets of water were poured onto the burning Japanese soldiers, the reaction between the white phosphorus and water produced an even more intense combustion. Instead of extinguishing the flames, they surged higher, rapidly spreading and engulfing the surrounding Japanese soldiers trying to put them out. They screamed in terror, their bodies engulfed in flames, and they writhed in agony.

At the same time, several Japanese soldiers spotted the flash of light at the moment of the rocket launch. One sergeant, impulsively leading a team of soldiers, rushed to search. Lei Tao, with his sharp eyes, immediately spotted the approaching Japanese. He quickly sheathed his bazooka and drew his modified Type 81 assault rifle, removing the silencer. He then used the rifle's night vision infrared zoom scope to lock onto his target. With a squeeze of the trigger, a volley of bullets whizzed out, scattering the Japanese troops. The two leading Japanese soldiers were instantly riddled with thirty rounds, their wounds ripping through them like a sieve. The soldiers behind them were also wounded, falling to the ground. Seeing this, the remaining Japanese soldiers quickly lay low and took cover. Seizing this opportunity, Lei Tao turned and swiftly retreated, quickly disappearing into the night, leaving behind only the chaos and screams of the Japanese camp.

The Japanese reinforcements heard the sound of gunfire, not their own, outside the camp. A major frowned and immediately ordered a small team to investigate. The Japanese troops moved swiftly, briefly inquiring about the situation as they passed several wounded soldiers. They learned that the enemy was ahead. They split into two groups: one attacked from the front, shining flashlights ahead and firing continuously as they advanced. The other attacked from the flank, attempting to cut off the enemy's retreat. As the frontal attack cautiously reached the minefield, one soldier accidentally triggered it. With a resounding "boom," a violent explosion erupted into the sky, instantly blowing several soldiers away. Almost simultaneously, a flanking Japanese soldier also triggered a mine, triggering a massive explosion. Over half the search team was instantly killed or wounded, with broken limbs scattered everywhere. The surviving Japanese cried out in terror, and the scene descended into complete chaos.


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