Well, many people have talked about the ending. I didn’t want to mention the ending too early, but now it seems that I have to reveal something: the ending of this book has been thought out, all the beauties will be included, and there will be a happy ending, so all book friends, don’t worry!
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Chapter 80
Some people may say that if we, a group of "crooked haters", deliberately lag behind, other Vietnamese Japanese would not suspect it? Wouldn't the Vietnamese company commander suspect it? If this were in other troops, then maybe it would be true, but this is
The Vietnamese army was in the communist camp at the same time as the Chinese army.
What are the characteristics of the Chinese army? Cadres rush to the front... The Vietnamese army is the apprentice of the Chinese, so of course it is no exception. Therefore, the company commander of the Vietnamese army has already been at the front. How could he notice that there are so many people behind the army?
A deserter.
What about the other Vietnamese troops?
If it were an ordinary unit of the Vietnamese army, there might be a few that are lagging behind, but this is the 316A division of the Vietnamese army. They are all backbones. When fighting, they all scramble to be first... In addition, they all focus on
Whether or not there is a People's Liberation Army on the mountaintop position, it is natural to ignore the actions of the "own people" behind.
So, we easily formed a formation behind the Vietnamese army... Under my command, the soldiers lined up in a line and followed the Vietnamese army. They only waited for my order to face the panic-stricken and unaware people in front of us.
The Vietnamese troops opened fire.
However, I never ordered the shooting.
The reason is very simple. There is a huge difference in the number of people. We only have a dozen people, while the Vietnamese army has more than a hundred people... If we fire rashly, even if we are prepared or not, even if most of the weapons we hold are automatic
Rifles... it is difficult to wipe out the Vietnamese army in one go.
In fact, let alone total annihilation, if we can defeat two or thirty, it is considered good. What happens after we defeat two or thirty? Then we are afraid that we will be cut to pieces by a thousand cuts by the remaining Vietnamese troops.
So I can only wait and wait for an opportunity!
Of course, I don’t know if this opportunity will come, but I think... Captain Luo won’t be so unlucky, right? Is he not prepared for his own back at all? Besides, this is not what we come back for
It's the only way to go. No matter what, Captain Luo should send someone to watch it!
The leading troops of the Vietnamese army were getting closer and closer to the position on the top of the mountain, and I became more and more nervous. I began to have random thoughts in my head... Could it be that the sentry fell asleep? Could it be that Captain Luo and his troops have already lost their strength?
Have they all been dragged to the front? Could it be that the sentries have been touched by the Japanese?
Anyway, my heart was burning with anxiety, and the soldiers kept turning their heads to look at me... as if they were telling me that if I didn't start fighting, it would be too late.
I know what they are thinking. As soon as the Japs rush to the top of the mountain, Captain Naluo and the others will be attacked from both sides. Highland 239 will be over in an instant. It may be urgent to shoot at this time, even if we can't kill the Japs in front of us.
A total annihilation, but at least some of the people can be killed and injured, so that the Jie Jap can be in chaos for a while, right? More importantly, it can give Captain Luo and others a warning, so that they can quickly fill this loophole.
But I still gritted my teeth and resisted the urge to order a fight.
I know very well that if Captain Luo is unprepared here, then even if we fire a warning shot, the result will be the same. Highland 239 will still be lost, and Captain Luo and the others will still die. How many troops are left in Highland 239? It’s just that
With dozens of wounded soldiers, can they withstand the Vietnamese army's two-sided attack?
So I made up my mind, if Captain Luo is unprepared, then we will not take action, and when the enemy rushes to the top of the mountain, we can run as far as we can with our soldiers...
But things ended up not being as bad as I thought.
Just when the Vietnamese army thought that there was no one on the top of the mountain and charged faster, a row of smoking grenades suddenly dropped from the top of the mountain. There was a roar, followed by a burst of bullets.
I can’t describe what this feeling was like. First of all, I felt relieved: Captain Luo really didn’t disappoint me. He just brought the enemy closer to hit him.
On the other hand, when I stood on the top of the mountain and played the role of the People's Liberation Army, I always felt that my own firepower was insufficient and the enemies were too many. But now that I am playing the role of the Vietnamese army... I feel that the People's Liberation Army is not bad.
The grenade, and then the bullets also crisscrossed and poured down on the Vietnamese army on the slope like raindrops, only to hit the Vietnamese soldiers lying on the ground without even daring to raise their heads...
Of course, those of us "fake Vietnamese devils" were also pinned to the ground by these bullets.
But it’s okay to be pressed to the ground, so that we can fish in troubled waters, right?
I waved my hand to the soldiers, and they immediately showed their AK47s and aimed at the Vietnamese troops ahead. Then I heard a burst of gunfire, and several Vietnamese soldiers were knocked down by the soldiers.
At this moment, the Vietnamese soldiers were all lying down in the grass, raising their guns and firing back at the position on the top of the mountain. The gunfire was so loud that who knew we were fighting "our own people"? Who knew those Vietnamese soldiers who fell on the ground?
Was it the bullet fired from the mountain or the bullet fired from behind?
By the way, my soldiers are also smart. They also know that the most important thing at this moment is not to be discovered. As long as the Vietnamese do not find out that there is a "conspirator" among them, then we can continue to fight like this without any hurry. So.
The soldiers were not in a hurry to kill the Vietnamese soldiers in front of them in one go. Instead, they fired a few shots into the sky from time to time. When no one noticed, they fired a few bursts at the Vietnamese soldiers in front...
And what about the sniper rifle in my hand? It is specially designed to deal with smart people.
With a "Bang!" sound, a Vietnamese soldier just turned around and was killed by me with one shot.
What is a smart person? A smart person can tell which direction the bullet came from based on the direction in which the comrade next to him fell when he died. But at this time, most of the Vietnamese soldiers were lying on the ground... so there were no bullets fired from any direction.
What's the difference.
But my soldier doesn’t know who he is, and he always likes to shoot those who pop up and shoot. His idea should be that the Vietnamese troops who pop up and shoot pose the greatest threat to the mountaintop position, so they should give priority to killing such Vietnamese troops. It’s just that
What he didn't expect was that... the Vietnamese soldiers who were killed in this way would often fall forward due to the inertia of the bullets... This was basically impossible on a slope, so the only explanation was that the bullets came from the rear.
So some smart and observant Vietnamese soldiers felt something was wrong and turned around to look behind them... But smart people often have short lives, and the sniper rifle in my hand strongly proved this.
"Bang!" A Vietnamese shooter who stood up to fire a rocket fell under my gun.
Didn't you just say that you can't hit the Vietnamese Japanese who come forward to shoot? Will it make other Vietnamese soldiers suspicious?
I had to shoot this Vietnamese rocket launcher. He was only more than 60 meters away from our position. At such a close distance... it was hard for me to imagine what an incendiary bomb would have done to my position on the top of the mountain.
How many casualties were caused to the friendly forces on top.
Maybe it will open a gap, or maybe it will cause the top position to be ablaze... Either way is not a good thing, so I can only shoot.
But this shot did not arouse anyone's suspicion, because it did not hit the Vietnamese soldier's upper body, but his waist... It is conceivable that when a high-speed flying bullet hit the Vietnamese army's waist, he would also
Because of the inertia of the bullet, it falls backwards, just like being hit by a bullet fired from the front.
Of course, this is when no one takes a serious look at his wounds.
"Bang!" This time it hit the Vietnamese company commander who was waving a pistol.
As a company commander, he has too many reasons to observe and command his troops. And as a company commander of the 316A Division of the Vietnamese Army, he also has quite a wealth of command and combat experience. Others
Needless to say, an experienced commander can tell that something is wrong just by looking at the speed and location of casualties among soldiers.
So my eyes moved to him from time to time from the beginning. The reason why I didn't shoot was because there were always several guards and correspondents around him, and I was worried that they would see something suspicious from the bullets.
But now that he has turned back... this means that he has become suspicious, and it also means the end of his life.
Sure enough, just as I feared, the guard next to him discovered the problem when he turned over the company commander's body. The bullet holes were smaller at the back and larger at the front... Bullets rotate at high speed, and when they first enter the human body, they are
It goes in relatively straight, so the bullet hole is small. After entering the human body, because the bullet itself rotates, it will roll when it encounters an obstacle, so the bullet hole will be larger when it goes out... The most extreme thing is the bullet hole when it goes in.
The hole is slightly larger than the bullet, and when it comes out, it can make a hole as big as a fist.
Therefore, the guards with battlefield experience understood it after turning over the corpse... The bullet hole was smaller at the back and larger at the front. The bullet was fired from behind.
He was very smart. He did not turn around to observe when he was suspicious like the company commander. Instead, he immediately fell to the ground and then fell in one direction...
"Bang!" Just when he raised his gun and stuck his head out, my sniper rifle killed him.
But at this time, they could no longer hide it. As another guard shouted loudly, all the Vietnamese soldiers understood that there was something strange behind them.
But at this time, the soldiers didn't have to worry about anything anymore. They had all been discovered anyway, right? So they used their AK47s and started beating the Vietnamese troops indiscriminately... Suddenly, the firepower from the hilltop position was intertwined with ours, and we only hit them.
The Vietnamese army was defeated and wailed everywhere.
In the end, the remaining Vietnamese troops were smart and chose to withdraw from the battle from the flanks. At this time... at least two platoons of Vietnamese troops were lying down on the slope in front of us.
This sneak attack by the Vietnamese army was doomed to fail as soon as the first shot was fired from the position on the top of the mountain.
And we, after many hardships and setbacks, can finally go home.
Suddenly, I was surprised to find that I was using the word "home" to describe Highland 239...a place that I should have hated, feared, and even tried every means to escape from.