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Chapter 35

Chapter 35

"Nokong Songye..." The soldiers shouted in half-baked Vietnamese, holding guns and escorting groups of Vietnamese people out of the tunnels. These Vietnamese people consciously put their guns in the tunnels.

On one side, grenades were piled up in the ammunition boxes we prepared. This made the soldiers and I realize that the so-called Vietnamese people are not ordinary people. Their military literacy, who grew up in the war, is no better than ours.

Poor soldier in military uniform.

I didn't think there was anything wrong at first, but when more and more people gathered together... I couldn't help but frown: As far as I know, there are very few men among the people in Vietnam. This is mainly because of the long-term war in Vietnam.

The ratio of men to women is seriously imbalanced, and now it has reached the point where women are also participating in the war, so the men seen among the common people are often old people or children. However, there seem to be more young people among the Vietnamese people who surrendered...

The only explanation for this is that the Vietnamese army disguised themselves as civilians and mingled among them... Since they have already surrendered, why are they still pretending? Thinking of this, I couldn't help but be shocked. I reached out to touch the pistol on my waist, and at the same time I looked at the pistol.

I quickly glanced at a few young people among the "common people", and sure enough I found that they were looking at the distribution of our personnel intentionally or unintentionally.

I was about to inform my soldiers that there was a fraud, but it was too late. Dozens of "Vietnamese civilians" attacked almost at the same time. Some pulled out pistols, some pulled out grenades, and some even acted like magic.

He took out AK47 from under his clothes...

"Bang bang..." My pistol was the first to show off, and the two Vietnamese soldiers holding AK47 were knocked to the ground by me on the spot. However, the reaction of these Vietnamese soldiers was too fast, and all of them were desperate. Just now they were

Some are exhausted, gentle and kind.

In the next second, all the people turned into ferocious wolves. I didn't have time to stop their next actions. The soldiers didn't expect this either, so with the sound of gunshots... one by one, the soldiers

He fell into a pool of blood.

I soon discovered that our danger came not only from the Vietnamese troops in front of us, but also from the Vietnamese troops in the tunnels that attacked us at almost the same time.

"Bang bang..." I raised my pistol and knocked down the "Vietnamese people" who rushed towards me one after another. But until I finished shooting the bullets, those "Vietnamese people" still rushed towards me like a tide. And in my hand

The rate of fire of the sniper rifle was completely insufficient to withstand this crowd.

"It's over now!" I couldn't help but scream. I wasted my wisdom all my life, but I didn't expect that I would die in the Japanese trap today. I'm not willing to do it!

Sooner or later, when the leader of the Vietnamese army was about to split my head in half with an axe, a bayonet suddenly stabbed through his neck...

It was Chen Yiyi... I couldn't help but be surprised when I saw the person who saved me, and then I was even more surprised when I saw her skillfully holding up a submachine gun and firing a burst of fire to block the "Vietnamese people" coming towards me.

I had to open my mouth for a long time and couldn't close it.

Wow...I always thought she was just a weak female nurse, but I didn't expect her to be so fierce, killing people without blinking her eyebrows...

But I didn't have time to sigh at this time, because I knew very well that this was a battlefield, and victory or defeat often only happened in a split second.

So I quickly analyzed the situation around me and knew that the Japanese Japs had a plan to break out of the encirclement... I couldn't help but secretly hate in my heart: I should have thought that the Japanese Japs would not surrender so easily. In previous wars,

The Japanese Japs are unwilling to surrender even if they fire glory bombs to commit suicide. Even ordinary people are mostly like this, so choosing a desperate breakout like this is their fighting style.

But regret is regret, and I also know that there is no rush to regret now. The most important thing is to solve the crisis at hand. I analyzed the situation in front of me as quickly as possible: these dozens of "Vietnamese people" outside the tunnel

It's still easy to deal with them. After all, they have to pretend to be ordinary people. In order to avoid letting us see their flaws,

They don't have many guns in their hands. I only have two heavy weapons like AK47 that I have locked and eliminated. The others are pistols and grenades that are easy to hide and carry. These weapons can only have some effect at most.

Harassing or catching us off guard, they can't defeat us armed with AK47s.

The most important thing is... these "Vietnamese people" are still being suppressed by Chen Yiyi, so I don't need to worry about them for the time being.

However, it would be different if the Vietnamese soldiers in the tunnels were to rush out. Those were well-trained Vietnamese soldiers and well-equipped. When they came out, the first to bear the brunt were my brothers who had been with me through life and death, and even

It's very possible that I won't even be able to save my own life.

What will happen next? These Vietnamese soldiers who rush out of the tunnel will cover other Vietnamese troops to escape from various skylights, so their breakout plan is already half successful. Although it is daytime, for the Vietnamese troops who are familiar with the terrain,

It's probably not that difficult to get into the jungle and escape.

So the key point is... to stop the Vietnamese troops coming out of the tunnel!

But how to block it? At this time, I couldn't help but feel embarrassed. If I had an AK47 in my hand, I might still be able to block the tunnel entrance with firepower, but what I grabbed was a pistol.

A sniper rifle.

The power of the pistol is too small. If it does not hit the vital point, it will take several bullets to knock down a person. Although the sniper rifle is powerful and accurate, its disadvantage is that it has a single shot and does not have much ammunition capacity. Obviously, neither of these two guns can reach the current level.

Request... So, now it seems that all I have to do is wait here to die or be supported by a few Japanese soldiers.

But there is a saying that goes, "There is no way out, but there is a bright future in the village." Just when I gave up hope... a "Vietnamese common man" with a pack of explosives tied to his body rushed towards me...

…This is a very common tactic used by the Vietnamese, especially during critical battles. The Vietnamese will often organize such death squads to attack our army’s fire points under the cover of their firepower.

Obviously, the Vietnamese army this time also hoped to use this suicide attack to assist their comrades in the tunnels to come out and deploy their troops as much as possible. However, this time they had the opposite effect.

I stabbed him twice in the stomach without thinking twice about taking out my gun. It should be noted that I did not stab his heart. The reason is very simple. Our position is still some distance from the "skylight" of the tunnel. The dead person is not

It can walk, and there is no way I can move such a heavy corpse to the "skylight" in a short time, including people and explosives.

So I didn't kill him with these two blows, but to make him half-dead and lose the ability to resist. Then before he fell to the ground, I went around his back as quickly as possible and slapped his butt hard.

A kick to the ground... It's not hard to imagine what happened next. This half-dead "bomberman"

Driven by inertia, he stumbled forward... Even though the Japanese soldiers emerged from the "skylight" and shouted at him in a panic, he was already injured and in pain, and he still had no consciousness to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy.

Unyielding, I rushed forward until I reached the "skylight" before falling down!

With a loud "boom", all the Japanese soldiers who were busy climbing out of the "skylight" were blown up into the sky without exception. A large section of the tunnel also collapsed under the power of the explosive pack.

What I imagined was...the Vietnamese troops inside who were about to rush out and break out were either blown to pieces by explosives, or were buried alive by the collapsed tunnel.

The Vietnamese troops outside the tunnel were still fighting vigorously, but when they saw that the Vietnamese troops at the "skylight" had been seriously injured by the explosion, and the rest were buried, they felt as if they had lost their backbone.

All of them collapsed on the ground, no longer having any courage to resist.

It should be said that their choice was right. Their purpose was to cover the elite soldiers in the tunnels who came out to expand their forces. Since those elite soldiers had been demobilized, what was the point of their resistance? At this time, the bullets in their hands were probably even broken.

Even suicide is not enough!

The soldiers stepped forward with a stern face and handed over the weapons in the hands of the "Vietnamese civilians" one by one, and controlled them under their guns. I know what the soldiers were thinking at this time. They hoped that these Vietnamese Japanese would not

Surrender! This way they can avenge their comrades who just died!

"Are you okay?" Chen Yiyi ran up to me in three steps and asked.

"It's okay!" I couldn't help but be stunned when I saw this. Although I often roll in the flowers, I still can't read the expression on Chen Yiyi's face.

What is that?

Are you worried? Afraid? Or panic?

Or some of both?

None of my previous girlfriends were like her...

After a while, the regiment leader also came up. He had obviously seen everything just now. He brought the health workers up and carried down the injured and sacrificed soldiers. Then he walked to me with a gloomy face and said a few words.

One word: "Those in the tunnel will not accept surrender!"

"Yes!" I stood up and responded, my heart skipping a beat.

Not accepting surrender may not make sense to ordinary people, but for those of us on the battlefield, it means death and blood!

"Comrade...comrade of the People's Liberation Army..." Another Vietnamese voice came from the tunnel.

There was a look of disdain on the faces of the soldiers. I know what the soldiers were thinking: These Yue Jap have already deceived us once, and now they want to deceive us a second time. The Yue Jap thinks that we are all fools.

...However, this time I believe that the Yue Japanese are not

They are lying to us. Just as we thought, the Vietnamese will not treat us as fools. Moreover, the Vietnamese in the tunnels have really lost hope in this war. Even if the Vietnamese troops can persist to the end, the Vietnamese

There is no way the people can persist until the end.

So I raised my head and looked at the leader behind me. I hoped that the leader would change his mind at the last moment. However, the leader still didn't mean to relax at all. He shook his head slightly with a gloomy face, so I knew he was

What an attitude.

It should be said that the regiment leader is right. Even if the possibility of the Japanese surrendering this time is very high, we are all soldiers. We should not have hope for them after suffering a loss. More importantly, we will never

It is impossible to sacrifice one's own life in exchange for the enemy's life. This is war!

"Fire!" Following the company commander's order, the chemical defense soldier stood up and pulled the trigger toward the "skylight". Fire dragons rushed into the tunnels from the "skylight" like streaks of hellfire.

Then there were bursts of screams and desperate wailings coming from inside...

Of course, the flamethrower's flames cannot completely burn all the Japs inside, but... the flames will burn away the air in the tunnel.

Some people may say, why didn't we use flamethrowers to deal with them before? That's because the Vietnamese have good fireproof and waterproof facilities at the entrance of the tunnels, and flamethrowers will not work at all. But it is different now. Now we

We opened a "skylight" in the middle of the tunnel, and the Yue Japanese inside were beaten until they lost their temper. So now they... can only sit there and wait to die...either burned to death, or suffocated to death due to exhaustion of air.

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No matter which way they die, I believe it will not be comfortable for them. This is the price for deceiving us!


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