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Chapter 1052

After Zhou Wen figured out the terrain, he no longer carried Talig and ran away, but asked him to follow him slowly. He took Ergazi and Li Hu and moved forward.

Zhou Wen knew that the lakes on the grassland were basically in low-lying areas with low water levels. Therefore, the surrounding terrain must have higher areas, and now they just wanted to go to the higher areas and observe the enemy's situation clearly before proceeding.

A thunderous strike.

Although it is touching, it does not mean that Zhou Wen and the others will be slower.

How to approach the enemy quickly and covertly is an essential training subject for mercenary groups.

When to crawl forward, when to bow and jump, which people are in front and which people are behind, these tactical movement essentials have long been engraved in the bones.

Therefore, in Tallig's eyes, he could only see these dozen figures, either vertically or leaping, left or right, seemingly walking and crawling irregularly, but they were extremely fast, and disappeared in a short time.

in sight.

Heixiazitan is not very big, and it only takes one pack of cigarettes to ride a horse around the lake.

Just because the lake is so small, at night, people who are not familiar with it don’t even know that there is a lake here. There are often travelers on the grassland at night or foreigners themselves jumping into the lake, so it is called Heixiazi Beach.

It means that when it gets dark, people who don't know will become blind here.

At dusk, in the endless prairie, there is a clear lake embedded in it like a mirror, shining with golden light under the setting sun.

The breeze blows, and the golden lake water is rippling slightly. If you stand on a high place and look from a distance, you will see a beautiful grassland scenery.

But at this time, on the edge of such a beautiful lake, a group of rough things came to ruin the scenery.

This group of uninvited guests were all dressed in khaki military uniforms. Some were leading horses to drink water by the lake, some were holding sheepskin water bags to fetch water, and some were pointing to the sky and cursing. The whole lakeside was a chaotic scene.

Needless to say, these people were Li Shouxin and his closest men who abandoned their troops and fled for their lives.

At this time, Li Shouxin was still in shock. He vaguely felt that he was not completely out of danger yet, because the unknown armed forces that suddenly appeared on the grassland were so powerful and scary.

In less than an hour, the team of 7,000 people that he had managed to pull together was like a stone thrown into a pit. Not a single bubble popped up, and it was all gone.

Those endless cannonballs! As if they were free of charge, they were raining down endlessly, making Li Shouxin wonder if he was having a nightmare from which he couldn't wake up.

Li Shouxin now wanted to let the war horses drink water and rest for a while as soon as possible. He could run dozens of miles before it was completely dark. Maybe it would be completely safe by then.

As for whether you will get lost on the grassland, this problem is not a problem at all for Li Shouxin, who has lived and fought in this grassland for many years.

His only thought now was to run away quickly, stay away from these unknown murderers, and then cry to his Japanese master.

As for whether he would be criticized by his Japanese masters, Li Shouxin was not too worried. The Japanese were in urgent need of spokespersons on the prairie. It would be difficult to control them with only King De, and balance was the kingly rule.

So Li Shouxin believed in his own value in the eyes of the Japanese.

As long as they can go back, the Japanese will definitely give people guns. Before long, they will still need soldiers and guns, and they will still be one of the overlords on this grassland.

Therefore, while Li Shouxin kept urging his men to move more quickly, he also often looked warily towards a high ground to the north of Heixiazitan.

As a cavalry commander who has fought on the grasslands for many years, he will maintain the vigilance a prairie man should have at all times, especially on the seemingly endless but actually undulating prairie, leaving behind relatively high terrain around him.

Several lookout posts are necessary.

At this time, there were two personal guards sent by him on the high ground to the north. Whenever they noticed any movement, they would fire warning shots in advance.

Due to the distance, he could only vaguely see two horses grazing with their tails wagging and their heads lowered, but the figures of the two guards were not clear.

But the lack of movement was good news, so he felt relieved a little, then took the dry cheese and bread from the adjutant and took the time to fill his stomach.

Unfortunately, he didn't know that the two personal guards who served as observation posts had now turned into two hard corpses.

With Zhou Wen's super sense, he had long spotted the two puppet cavalry holding horses and looking around, and knew that they were sentries sent by Li Shouxin.

After Zhou Wen discovered the enemy's sentry, he asked Li Hu and others to hide and wait, but he chose to approach the high ground from the west, because at this time there was a large and dazzling sun hanging in the west, which was conducive to hiding his body.

Zhou Wen took advantage of the slightly undulating terrain and the green grass that grew vigorously in spring to quickly reach a distance of about 30 meters from the two sentries.

"Pfft...pfft!"

There were two slight gunshots, and the two puppet sentries who were still unaware of the approaching danger fell to the ground.

The two war horses next to them had no idea that their master had passed away, and they were still snoring and eating the rich green grass intently.

Zhou Wen got angry and jumped up. He ran to the war horses at an extremely fast speed. He grabbed the two war horses that were shaking their heads and were a little dissatisfied with being disturbed from eating. He also put a big hat of a dead puppet army on his head to prevent him from being beaten by the puppet soldiers by the lake.

The army discovered the clue, and then ordered Li Hu and others to come up.

After everyone arrived at the high ground, Zhou Wen only gave one order, "There are a total of 37 puppet troops. Using the sound of my gun as a signal, they will all be killed and no one will be left alive."

Zhou Wen didn't even think about arresting him alive.

No matter how unbearable Li Shouxin is, he is always an influential figure on the grassland. If he is really captured, the current Nanjing government may let him write a confession and then return him as a leader of the grassland.

Spokesperson, that would be very unsightly.

Since he is a famous traitor in history (he can also be a traitor), there is no need to save his life. Zhou Wen does not care about his political purpose and influence. Everyone must be responsible for their own actions and choices.

Since you want to be a traitor, you have to pay the price with your life.

Therefore, Zhou Wen's first target was Li Shouxin, who was wearing a woolen general's uniform.

At a distance of about 300 meters, the puppet soldiers gathered together, drinking water and eating. This kind of almost immobile target, for the mercenary group's precision shooters who are comparable to snipers,

It's really not that difficult.

So, when Li Shouxin was hit squarely in the head by a bullet, a quick and silent killing began.

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