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Chapter 268: Meeting the Werewolf Again

"Look, what is that..."

Following the direction of the soldier's finger, Hisao Tani, who was riding on a tall horse, turned his telescope and looked.

Those, are those really people?

Are those the kind of "human-wolf" equipment used by the legendary "Four Elements Demon King"?

Both the Japanese Marine Corps and the Chongteng Brigade claimed that they had encountered some kind of special equipment similar to "human wolves". The soldiers even said that Taoist priests from China who knew magic participated in the war.

Regardless of whether they are senior generals or not, when they see this incredible scene, they will be shocked and dumbfounded and swear on the battlefield.

It was as if there was a mist on the battlefield, and in the smoke of the smoke eggs, the figures were blurry as they ran.

Fortunately, Hisao Tani's telescope was a German Zeiss telescope captured from the Guo army on the Songhu battlefield. Therefore, through the gaps in the smoke, he could still see clearly those running people.

A dozen figures, wearing floral clothes, lay on the grass, and it was difficult to distinguish them from hundreds of meters away. When they were running, they felt like tree stumps, and their branches like branches of different shades drifted in the wind.

Flying.

Their heads were also fluttering with green "branches" of varying shades.

But the most special thing is that their feet are not like humans but like wolves. This makes them feel like a spirited tree stump flying across the ground when they run.

"Cud tug... tug tug tug..."

Suddenly, a machine gun that had never been heard on the Chinese battlefield sounded. The machine gun fired at an extremely fast rate. Unlike ordinary machine guns, which sounded like intermittent drum beats, the sound of this machine gun sounded like a chainsaw cutting a tree, or someone drilling into a wall.

Immediately afterwards, groups of bullets were sprayed out from behind the white smoke. Of course, the accuracy was a little off, and many bullets hit the ground or passed through the sky.

However, almost everyone quickly fell to the ground, which made the officers on horseback in the team seem to have their heads caught in the door.

Then the hit horse neighed, and the hit officer screamed.

Those who were escaping were only more than 300 meters away from the troops. But now they could only watch helplessly as they ran 200 meters at extremely fast speeds, leaving the range where the infantry could accurately attack.

There was even a guy who could run faster than others even if he was carrying his injured companion.

This is not surprising. The greater the force on the rebound device of the ostrich boots, the stronger the reaction force output. Even in some cases, people with weights can run faster than people with no weights.

Of course, this was intolerable to Hisao Tani. He took out his command sword...but before he could swing it out, a sudden "whoosh" sound of bullets flying past sounded near him.

"Sniper...sniper, protect the lieutenant general, protect the lieutenant general..."

To Hisao Tani's embarrassment, the officer beside him rushed towards him. As their center of gravity became unstable, the two men fell off their horses together.

"Asshole...Asshole, let go of me, let go of me..."

"Xi Liu Liu..."

Just as Yushoufu was shouting wildly, his horse let out a long scream and his majestic body fell down like a mountain.

"Ah...bastard..."

Amidst the screams, Hisao Tani and his men were pinned down.

Ten minutes later, the sniper disappeared on the battlefield, the sound of machine gunfire disappeared, and even the group of guys who just ran disappeared.

But this is a plain, where can those guys run?

It's not that far, at a speed of forty kilometers per hour, Lu Feizhang and his party have already covered seven or eight kilometers in the past ten minutes.

However, the truth and falsehood of the Japanese did not escape surveillance just because Lu Feizhang and the others evacuated. After all, Lu Feizhang had a battalion of soldiers, and each team was equipped with a sniper team to become a standard reconnaissance team.

If they work in two shifts, there will be more than forty reconnaissance teams near the Japanese Sixth Division watching their every move.

The only problem is that so far, Zhang Sixing only has five walkie-talkies stolen from the Japanese, and Guo Jun has no radio communication equipment at all.

In Japan, this kind of walkie-talkies was only equipped to the brigade level, and communication was mainly through radio and field telephones. At this time, no one in the world was as wealthy as the US military and equipped walkie-talkies to the platoon level.

During the day, we had to use semaphores, but it was easier to do at night. A tactical flashlight covered with a cloth could send out signals, but that was all.

What has really been monitoring the Japanese are the kites flying in Niushou Mountain. It is not difficult to mix a large "kite" carrying people among the anti-aircraft kites.

Except for the wind direction causing the kite to occasionally spin in circles, it has little impact on reconnaissance.

In addition, on the top of Niushou Mountain, a periscope observation system transplanted from a submarine was installed on a camouflaged tree. It sounds very high-end, but in fact it is just a simple pipe and a few surfaces.

It's just a combination of a mirror and a telescope.

Although the last one is a bit crude, it is very useful for artillery calibration and observing the direction of Japan's attack.

Zhang Sixing then asked his men to quickly report the discovered situation to the 58th Division. Although it was troublesome to transfer the information, he still declined the 58th Division's proposal to establish a joint command post.

He would only share the intelligence obtained from his reconnaissance with the 58th Division, without giving the other party the slightest possibility of interfering with his own command of operations.

At this moment, the Japanese Sixth Division was less than ten miles away from Niushou Mountain, and the Japanese 114th Division, which was rushing from the other direction, formed a pincer attack on the Niushou Mountain position.

"You know Yelena, the Japanese Sixth Division is the vanguard, and this time I will teach this arrogant Sixth Division a lesson."

Hearing Zhang Sixing's words, Yelena raised her head and looked at Zhang Sixing's confident face. She suddenly thought of something like a question,

"I always thought that you were a straight-forward person on the battlefield just like you were in daily life."

"Really? There is no conflict between straightforwardness in life and the strategy of the invading army."

While taking photos of Zhang Sixing, Yelena murmured comments,

"I understand what you mean. It's normal to be straightforward with your own people and use strategies against your enemies. But you don't seem to like the strategies in traditional Chinese culture. You always say that those people are idiots. Why."

"Why, there is no need to ask. In a society that lacks integrity and bottom line, everyone will regard people other than themselves as enemies, which will only increase internal strife. This forces everyone to be a hypocrite and use tricks to rob.

Profit is the pride.”

Putting down the camera, Yelena looked at Zhang Sixing and asked,

"Is this why you came back?"

Shaking his head, Zhang Sixing answered firmly,

"No, I'm just a nobody. Even though I have some money, some military power, and even some social status because I'm German. But I don't have the ability to change all this, and change the thinking of the ruling class that caused all this. But these are not normal.

and incorrect and distorted values, but there are always truly great people who can change everything."

"Great man, where is he?"

Zhang Sixing could not answer more, so he could only answer with a smile,

"You, a reporter, can remember history with your pen. I believe you will see that day."

Well, it's not that far away, just about ten years.


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