How did you do it? Mr. Colonel saw the hell-like doomsday scene in front of him, and the Lieutenant Colonel corrected his attitude towards Qin Zhiyuan.
Officers of the Foreign Legion are very common to the British. In the British army camp, there are millions of Indian troops, and the British call them the Colonial Legion. Therefore, the British do not care about the officers of the Foreign Legion, especially For non-British officers in the Foreign Legion.
Don’t think that there are no non-officials in the Foreign Legion. Whether it’s Britain or France, the members of their Foreign Legion may be foreigners, but the top officers or military directors in the army are always locals, including the Eight-Nation Allied Forces. Huayong Camp during the invasion of China.
Qin Zhiyuan has black hair, dark eyes, and yellow skin, but judging from his appearance, he is not a Westerner, but a standard Oriental. In other words, because of Qin Zhiyuan's tall figure, he is a standard Chinese.
When the British Lieutenant Colonel first met Qin Zhiyuan, he just gave a cursory military salute and then called him Sir. When he saw the tragic situation in the tunnel, he became Mr. Colonel. The hypocrisy and so-called gentlemanly demeanor of the British are evident. This country Although their superficial characteristics are different from those of Japanese people, they are similar in their bones.
When the enemy's butcher's knife looks at us, we will not kill him at the neck. Qin Zhiyuan did not answer directly, but expressed his attitude with a proverb.
Please forgive me, I know you fought very hard, but I didn't expect it to be so tragic. The lieutenant colonel was still smacking his tongue. He couldn't imagine what kind of price should be paid if so many German soldiers were killed.
In the face of war, we have no choice. Qin Zhiyuan looked sad.
At this moment, Qin Zhiyuan thought of David, the Chinese soldiers who sacrificed their lives, the brave French soldiers who were not afraid of death, and even the German soldiers who fought successively.
The question of what war is about will never be answered.
In other words, there is no suitable answer.
While Qin Zhiyuan was talking to the British lieutenant colonel, Garth, who had bandages on his shoulders and arms, puffed up his chest. As an officer, he was proficient in French and English and could naturally understand the British lieutenant colonel's words. Ian, Henry and Charles also held their chests high. As personal participants in this battle, they are qualified to receive such praise. Chen Kangjian and Hu Tingfeng also held their chests high. Today The battle made them understand how much foreigners are worth. If they give it a try under the same conditions, the Chinese are no worse than the foreigners. The foreigners will also bow and beg under the Chinese sword.
If you can, please accept my respect and let us be responsible for cleaning the battlefield. Mr. Colonel, you and your soldiers have also rested. I believe you will have a pleasant holiday. The British Lieutenant Colonel stood at attention and saluted. Respect is like a refreshing breeze.
No, no, no, your army has come a long way, and you should get enough rest, because if there is still a battle, the heroic British brothers will need to fight bloody battles. Cleaning the battlefield is something we should do. If possible ,Qin Zhiyuan will not let the British enter the tunnel.
However, you and your men are already so exhausted. As a kind commander, you should let your troops get adequate rest now. The British Lieutenant Colonel is very insistent.
On the contrary, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, I think you and your troops need to rest. Look, your children are exhausted. They have traveled a long distance and are now at the end of their strength. Let them rest. My people are cleaning up.
On the battlefield, Qin Zhiyuan faced tit for tat and refused to give in.
It seems that you don't need our help. The lieutenant colonel looked at Qin Zhiyuan with an uncertain expression.
I don't mean to offend, but I believe that my soldiers have the right to clean up the battlefield. Qin Zhiyuan deliberately led the lieutenant colonel to a side road.
Just as Qin Zhiyuan and the British lieutenant colonel were secretly fighting with each other, French soldiers and Chinese soldiers had already begun to carry corpses out of the tunnel. There were too many German corpses, and many of them had broken limbs and arms, and blood was flowing everywhere.
Under such circumstances, no one even wanted good military boots. Only some German military paraphernalia, such as goggles, binoculars, Ruger P08 pistols, pocket watches, watches, rings, necklaces, etc., were still willing to be collected.
Of course, this is what they deserve. When the British lieutenant colonel saw the Chinese soldiers starting to search for property, he looked sarcastic and showed the so-called gentlemanly demeanor at the right time.
Seeing that the French and Chinese were making a lot of money from the dead, the British soldiers also came to help. No one objected to this. There were so many corpses that it was impossible to take care of them with just a few hundred French soldiers and Chinese soldiers.
When he saw British soldiers entering the tunnel, Qin Zhiyuan did not object. The tunnel was not wide and could probably accommodate four people entering and exiting side by side. If the body was carried out slowly like this, it would probably take until dawn and the body would not be able to be carried.
over.
Seeing the slow work of the Chinese soldiers and the French soldiers, the British Lieutenant Colonel looked unhappy but did not say much. In Qin Zhiyuan's opinion, the British Lieutenant Colonel may know that there is gold in the tunnel, or he may not, it doesn't matter.
relationship, as long as the British Lieutenant Colonel does not forcibly drive the French and Chinese troops away from their positions.
As more and more corpses were carried out of the tunnel, the British lieutenant colonel's face became paler and paler. Obviously, he was frightened by the mutilated corpses. At the same time, he was also worried about the French soldiers and Chinese soldiers.
Its combat effectiveness has been estimated at a higher level.
It was Qin Zhiyuan's wish that the British did not interfere. Under Qin Zhiyuan's command, they cleaned up for a full hour, but the bodies in front of position A had not yet been cleaned up. This also made it possible for Qin Zhiyuan to go smoothly when a French army arrived.
to hand over the positions still under control.
Yes, General, I have already met with Mr. Verbeek, good general. I will hand over the defense of the position to Mr. Verbeek. Thank you very much, General. As you wish, the 6th Regiment will return to Yamin to rest when the reinforcements arrive.
, Qin Zhiyuan received a call from Michelet, commander of the Tenth Group Army. During the call, Michelet gave the Sixth Regiment of the Foreign Legion ample rest time.
Qin Zhiyuan immediately handed over to Colonel Verbeek, who came for reinforcements, and then led the remnants of the Sixth Regiment back to Kapi that night.
When he went to the front line from Kapi to support, Qin Zhiyuan took 130 soldiers and 180 auxiliary personnel. When he returned to Kapi, Qin Zhiyuan only had 49 soldiers and 150 auxiliary personnel left, which was called the remnant army.
Too much.
Mr. Qin, please let me come down and walk. I can walk. Qin Zhiyuan carried a soldier who was at most 18 years old on his back and hurried back with firm steps. The flashlight hanging around his neck pointed out the direction for the group. It was the real thing in the darkness.
's beacon.
Why are you trying to be strong? If you hadn't injured your thigh, I wouldn't have carried you. After a day of fierce fighting, Qin Zhiyuan was exhausted, but in order to take everyone back to Kapi, Qin Zhiyuan had to go into battle himself.
In the long queue, those who were not injured were basically carrying stretchers. Each stretcher carried a Chinese soldier who had been killed or a seriously injured Chinese soldier. Anyone who could still walk was supported by his companions.
Moving back step by step, no one is left behind, no one complains, no one is afraid, and no one collapses.