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196, Bloody Tiesaw Ridge 90

Having dodged several bullets fired by Musashi, Monk Wei was also worried that he would be shot by Kojiro once the distance between the two parties was reached.

Kojiro's marksmanship is not at Musashi's level, and it's definitely not that easy to dodge.

He had escaped from Kojiro's gunpoint three times before, and that was because of many external interference factors.

Monk Wei did not dare to expect that he would be so lucky every time.

Therefore, as soon as he was out of the sight of Kojiro and Musashi, Monk Wei was like a swift cheetah, using his hands and feet to move rapidly in the dense grass, constantly changing direction, and getting out dozens of feet away in the blink of an eye.

There was a certain amount of chance that Kojiro was able to find Monk Wei just now. The biggest reason was that Monk Wei moved his body.

Although Monk Wei was extremely careful in his movements, as long as he made a move, it would inevitably touch the objects around him, and Kojiro determined the position of his opponent based on the changes in the vegetation.

Now that Monk Wei has escaped, he will not make the same mistake again. If Kojiro wants to lock the target again, it will not be so easy.

The sun had already set in the west, casting a golden afterglow over this large depression. Even the tips of the grass blades seemed to be coated with a layer of gold.

Monk Wei has already calmed down his figure.

He could no longer move, otherwise he would inevitably touch the branches and leaves of the vegetation around him.

Monk Wei knew that Kojiro must have calmed down at this moment, and took out his telescope and began to search for his traces.

With Kojiro's own eyesight and the penetrating power of the telescope among the grass blades, as long as Monk Wei moves a little wider, he can smell the differences in the subtle changes in the grass and trees.

Monk Wei very carefully changed his body to a supine position. He deliberately kept his movements gentle and slow, so that it took him two or three minutes to complete this movement.

He couldn't raise his head and look up. To do so would be to seek death.

Now is the moment for Kojiro to take control of the entire scene. Let alone raising his head, Monk Wei will expose his target as long as he raises his body slightly, and then he will probably die with a "bang" before he sees Kojiro himself.

Monk Wei exhaled softly, took out the two box cannons and held them in his hands, opening the nose of the machine and pointing it diagonally upward.

Kojiro must still be making meticulous observations. He is a thoughtful person who likes to make decisions before taking action. He will only take risks when he is extremely angry or has no other choice.

Monk Wei kept his composure and silently wondered when it would get dark. By then, no matter how strong Kojiro was and how many Japanese soldiers there were, he would be able to escape unscathed.

It's just that the summer sky seems to be competing with Monk Wei. It gets dark very late and the sun sets at an anxiously slow speed.

Monk Wei knew very well that after Kojiro searched with telescopes to no avail, he would definitely take the next step, which was to continue moving forward to find his old enemy.

What Monk Wei is most worried about right now is that Kojiro takes Musashi into action, and then lets Musashi stand in front as a human shield.

The marksmanship and shooting speed of Monk Wei and Kojiro are almost the same.

Once Musashi helps block the bullet, Kojiro will be more than 80% sure that when Monk Wei kills Musashi, blood will be spattered in five steps, and he will die on the spot.

Therefore, Monk Wei must brace himself and deal with it carefully.

Time keeps passing.

Monk Wei estimated that Kojiro didn't find any unusual movement, so he would search forward. However, he deliberately changed the direction just now. It would not be easy for Kojiro to find him when he had no clue at all.

He decided to stop quietly, as long as the two sides did not encounter each other again, it would be fine. If he was still hit, he would risk his life to replace the lives of the two people on the opposite side.

"Kojiro, right? Come on! The worst case scenario is that we'll kill each other, and we'll all perish together!"

Monk Wei had already made up his mind to give it a try.

In view of the large area of ​​the depression, Kojiro did not know where Monk Wei was going, and he had to be constantly wary of Monk Wei's counterattacks when traveling, so the probability that he would find Monk Wei before sunset was not too high.

Seeing the glow gradually fading and the sky getting darker, Monk Wei breathed a sigh of relief -

It seems that Kojiro failed to find this place, or he saw that the chance of searching further was slim as night fell, so he had to give up this action.

Just when Monk Wei relaxed a little, he suddenly heard a "click" sound not far away. That was--

The sound of pistol bullets being loaded!

Without thinking, Monk Wei raised his hand and fired two blind shots in that direction. At the same time, his body rolled rapidly and left the original place.

At the moment he fired, several rounds of bullets were fired from the opposite direction, all of which hit the spot where he was just lying.

While Monk Wei was rolling, he could vaguely tell by the faint light of the sky that the person opposite was Kojiro.

Kojiro also believed that the 98K was not an ideal weapon in this kind of hide-and-seek confrontation, so he used a pistol that he rarely used.

Kojiro didn't notice Monk Wei just now. The reason why he loaded the bullet was because he noticed that there was no humming sound of insects around, which seemed to indicate that there might be some creature hiding nearby.

In Kojiro's view, there is no doubt that this so-called creature is undoubtedly Wei Dayong.

Then he gently pulled the bolt of the gun to load the bullet.

Kojiro did this on purpose. He didn't know the specific location of Monk Wei, and wanted to use this method to lure the opponent to fire, and then he would strike later.

So when Kojiro made a sound, his body had already moved to the side to prevent Monk Wei from hearing the sound and identifying his position to shoot him.

This move can be said to be a dangerous move in military operations. Only a brave and skilled master like Kojiro would dare to use it in front of Monk Wei. Even ten lives would not be enough to kill someone else.

With a distance of less than ten meters, the two kept changing positions and exchanging several shots. Even though their vision was seriously affected by the lack of light at this time, their shooting skills were so high that the bullets almost always grazed close to their bodies.

However, I managed to get out of the way just by relying on my god-like movement.

It's different when masters fight with each other. Both their body skills and marksmanship are amazingly fast.

Although Musashi was also attracted by the sound of gunfire, he could not see anything in the misty dusk. No matter how hard he stared with his beautiful eyes, he could only see traces of bullets going back and forth.

He held the pistol tightly, but he could not help at all. Once he fired rashly, he would probably be shot dead by Monk Wei.

A deep sense of powerlessness hit Musashi's heart, and he almost bit the silver teeth in his mouth with hatred--

This guy named Wei Dayong is really hateful!
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