When the countdown on the watch entered the last hour, Yu Yang returned to his home and ordered himself a bowl of noodles. There is an old saying in Yu Yang's hometown: "Dumplings go home, noodles go away." This means
People who are going on a long journey need to eat a bowl of noodles and wish everything goes well.
I called my parents and told them that they were going on a business trip recently and might not have time to call them. With tears in my eyes, I hung up the phone while trying not to cry.
He packed two packs of cigarettes and two boxes of compressed biscuits he bought online. This was a small thing Yu Yang discovered when he was in Mogadishu. It was what he carried with him when he was transported to the killing field.
It will also be teleported. The lighter that Yu Yang used when he smoked in the hospital bed in Mogadishu was the same lighter that he used at home. This time, Yu Yang also took it with him.
After counting down for half an hour, Yu Yang turned on his computer, clicked on the music player, and started playing music to relieve his nervous mood.
With ten minutes to count down, Yu Yang went to the bathroom and received a call. A girl he met at the gym called Yu Yang and wanted to watch the most popular movie "Wolf Warrior 2" with him.
After one minute of countdown, Yu Yang calmly lit a cigarette and closed his eyes.
The countdown ended, and the familiar white light once again enveloped Yu Yang. When Yu Yang opened his eyes again, he appeared in the room of the White Tower. The weapons he left behind last time were neatly placed in the room.
The place in the middle is waiting for Yu Yang to pick it up.
There were no clues. Yu Yang didn't know his mission. There was a countdown sign above his head. Yu Yang knew it was time for him to choose his weapon.
First, pick up the M4A1, which can be brought into any battlefield, and then hang the Mauser 98K sniper rifle behind you. There are still five minutes left in the countdown.
Yu Yang hurriedly loaded himself with pistols, magazines, grenades, flash bombs, smoke bombs and other things. However, Yu Yang did not exchange for camouflage, and he did not have a backpack. His pockets were already full, so in the end he could only hold them all in his arms.
In arms.
When the countdown reached zero, the environment around Yu Yang had changed. The strong sense of dazzling forced Yu Yang to close his eyes. When he opened his eyes again, Yu Yang was in a ruins.
In the middle, there was a corpse lying next to him.
"Mission started: Mission goal, survive, survive in Stalingrad for one month, kill no less than 300 Germans, kill no less than 30 German snipers, kill at least one German general, the mission countdown is ten minutes.
The mission will officially start in ten minutes." The electronic synthesized sound rang in Yu Yang's ears again. Yu Yang looked at the surrounding environment, looked at his watch, and the mission information appeared.
"Mission difficulty, three stars, mission time: November 1, 1942, location, Stalingrad, mission background, Battle of Stalingrad, host identity, Southwest Front of the Soviet Red Army, Lieutenant of the 311th Regiment of the 117th Division."
"Mission objectives: 1. Survive and survive in Stalingrad for a month. 2. Kill no less than 300 German soldiers. 3. Kill at least 30 German snipers. 4. Kill at least one German major general or above.
general!"
After Yu Yang silently read all the tasks on his wrist, he took out a cigarette from his pocket, took out a lighter and lit it gently. There were still eight minutes left before the task officially started. During this time,
Yu Yang should be safe, but Yu Yang always felt that this mission looked a bit familiar, as if it was a replica of the movie he had seen before, "Under the City".
But no matter what, Yu Yang now needs to work hard to complete his task. The most difficult task should be the first one, and the fourth one.
It is very difficult to survive in Stalingrad for a month. Stalingrad is now like a meat grinder, like a giant beast devouring human life. It is opening its bloody mouth and eating the lives of soldiers one after another.
According to later battle statistics, in the Battle of Stalingrad, the number of Soviet casualties and missing persons reached 1.12 million, while the German casualties reached 840,000.
This battle lasted for about eight months in total, with two million casualties. On average, nearly 250,000 people died in and around Stalingrad every month, and 100,000 people died every day.
Eight thousand three hundred casualties and missing people, more than 300 casualties every hour, and five people fell every minute. This data had to make Yu Yang feel how difficult it was to survive in Stalingrad.
matter.
When he was about to finish smoking one cigarette, five minutes had passed. Yu Yang dropped the cigarette butt in his hand on the ground, stamped it out casually, picked up the weapon next to him, and followed him to spend six hours in Mogadishu.
Holding the M4A1 in his hand, Yu Yang felt very at ease in his heart. He put the M1911 pistol away and looked at the military uniform he was wearing. He couldn't help but complain. It was worse than the tattered U.S. Army Sansha he wore before.
The military uniform of this era was just a military coat or uniform. Concealment was not considered at all, and there was no tactical equipment belt. Grenades and other items could only be put into one's own pocket. Fortunately, Yu Yang was on the body next to him.
I found a large backpack and put all my ammunition into it. I left two grenades, three magazines and two 40mm rifle grenades on my body.
Next to him is a Mauser 98K sniper rifle exchanged by Yu Yang. This rifle was born during World War I. It is now 1942. It is an active equipment of the German army, so it was brought to this place from the killing fields. It is the same as the M4A1.
, only has one base amount of ammunition, but its ammunition is more convenient to store, you just need to put it in your pocket.
Without the weight of the body armor, Yu Yang put the Mauser sniper rifle on his back. The total weight of the equipment on his body now is about 25 kilograms, which is much lighter than Yu Yang's in Mogadishu, but it is safer.
It was much lower. If someone shot Yu Yang from behind and hit the grenade in his bag, Yu Yang would fly to the sky in a clay plane.
The countdown ended, and Yu Yang carefully walked out of the ruins. Now Yu Yang was in a small ruined building. He walked around on the second floor twice and found no trace of any living person in the house.
This is a four-story building. Yu Yang found a total of five corpses, including Germans, Soviets, and a civilian. However, there were no weapons around them. Even their coats were stripped off. They should have been killed.
People searched around.
A big hole was blown into the wall of the house on the third floor. The door on the first floor was blown away and disappeared. After carefully checking the house, Yu Yang determined that this room only had the entrance and exit of the door on the first floor. He gently
He placed his backpack on the ground.
He took out the grenade and the thin wire he just found, carefully made a booby trap, and placed it at the entrance of the stairs from the first floor to the second floor. This is the most basic skill of a scout.
After placing traps and clearing away obvious traces, Yu Yang carried his backpack to the entrance of the ruins where a large hole had been blown out on the third floor, preparing to start his one-month survival test in Stalingrad.
He lay on the ground and carefully checked the structure of the house. It was very stable and made of cement. Yu Yang was not sure what material it was made of, but the thick walls still gave Yu Yang a certain sense of security.
The location here is very suitable for sniping. The large holes in the wall are very irregular, and a gap is exposed at the bottom. Yu Yang can lie on the ground and observe the situation outside.
Putting the M4A1 aside, Yu Yang picked up the sniper rifle and moved it carefully, bit by bit, looking for a suitable observation angle.
In Stalingrad, the number of German snipers was very large. According to later official statistics, there were more than 3,000 people. These people were scattered in every corner of Stalingrad, like assassins among the dark ones, giving the Soviets fatal blows at any time.
A blow.
Although these people are not comparable to the professionally trained snipers of later generations, and they lack all kinds of advanced equipment of later generations, they are all sharpshooters who have been trained on the battlefield. If you underestimate them, Yu Yang may suffer a big loss.