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Ninety. Playing Dead Devils (1)

Yahara returned to the barracks and rushed to the outskirts of Hushan Town with all the task force. Sure enough, he saw many slogans posted on the big trees beside the road. While he arranged for people to tear down the slogans, he searched carefully in the woods.

An old farmer was riding on the back of an ox and was wandering along the trail. Suddenly he found a Japanese soldier in front of him. He hurriedly hit the cow and turned around to escape. The Japanese task force quickly surrounded him. The old farmer shouted: "Spare your life, imperial army! Spare your life, imperial army!"

"He climbed down from the cow's back in fear, his legs became weak, and he sat paralyzed on the ground.

Several Japs laughed. A Japs who was proficient in Chinese came forward and said kindly: "Old man, don't be afraid. Tell us what you saw in front of you?"

The old farmer's face turned pale, he was trembling with fear and could not say anything. The Japanese helped him up from the ground, took out two silver coins and said, "As long as you tell us the truth about what you saw, these two silver coins will be yours."

"

The old farmer looked at the white silver coins greedily, took it with trembling hands, put it into his underwear pocket, pointed in the direction behind him and said tremblingly: "When I came over there, I saw a group of people in black clothes holding paper

Sticking to the tree, with a short gun stuck in my waist, I didn't dare to stop, so I just walked straight over here."

Of course Yahara knew that the uniforms of the Anti-Japanese Tigers were black. He asked loudly: "How many people are they?" A Japanese soldier next to him continued to translate in Chinese.

The old farmer replied: "There are about five or six people, at most seven or eight people. I can't see very clearly."

The Japanese said: "Very good, you will lead the way and work."

The old farmer quickly said: "Taijun, please spare me. I don't want the money anymore. If I take you to catch them, they will kill me."

A Japanese soldier shouted: "If you don't lead the way, I will kill you now!"

The old farmer was forced to have no choice but to lead the cow forward with his head lowered. He thought he was walking too slowly, so Yahara winked, and a Japanese soldier stabbed the cow's butt with a bayonet, causing the cow to scream in pain.

, spread his hooves and ran away. The old farmer was dragged so hard that his hands loosened the rope, and he fell to the ground, shouting in distress: "Cow, my cow!"

The Japs laughed wildly and pulled him up, pointing their guns in front of them and leading the way. After walking for four or five miles, no one was seen. The Japs shouted: "Baga, your liars are dead!"

The old farmer's face turned pale with fright, and he said, "How dare I lie to the imperial army? They are not far ahead." After walking another half mile, the old farmer pointed to a dense forest on the hillside and said, "I saw them there.

"

Yahara looked carefully and saw slogans posted on some tree trunks. It seemed that the old guy was not lying. He hesitated for a moment, and the military book said: No entry in the forest. But thinking about the old farmer saying that the Anti-Japanese Tigers only had seven at most.

Eight people, armed only with short rifles, felt that the opportunity was rare and there was no need to worry. After running for several hours and returning without success, they would definitely be ridiculed by the group of Taro Asahara's troops who were waiting to watch the fun.

He pulled out his command knife and shouted: "Kill me!" The Japanese soldiers pulled the bolts of their guns one after another, loaded their bullets, and rushed into the woods. Someone in the woods shouted: "The Japanese are coming!" Several black figures scattered in panic. The Japanese opened fire.

With guns drawn, a swarm of swarms chased after him.

The old farmer had already fallen behind the Japanese troops. He suddenly flew up and kicked the Japanese who was close to him in the crotch. The Japanese who was caught off guard bent over in pain, covered his crotch and howled. The old farmer then hit the Japanese with a sharp swinging punch.

On his temples, the Japanese soldier fell to the ground with a thud and made no sound again. When the Japanese soldier in front of him turned around to find him, the old farmer had already disappeared.

The old farmer is played by the spy company commander Wang Dali.

The Japanese task force had just rushed into the depths of the woods when suddenly there was a burst of intense gunfire from the side of the team. There were light machine guns, submachine guns, and 38 guns. Seven or eight Japanese soldiers were knocked down at once. It was already dark at this time.

, the dense woods blocked the sight of the Japs and also blocked many bullets for the Japs.

Yahara secretly screamed that something was wrong. He accidentally fell into someone's trap. He immediately ordered the troops to stop advancing and lay down to fight back. A row of grenades hit his head again, and several Japanese machine gunners and several machine guns were blown to pieces.

In the darkness, Yahara could only see the muzzles of fire-breathing guns everywhere, but he did not know how many troops there were on the other side. He no longer hesitated and ordered the communications troops to send an emergency call for help to Captain Taro Asahara.

Asahara Taro received Yahara's emergency call for help and knew that he was in big trouble, otherwise he would not talk to him easily. Thinking of his arrogance and rudeness, he was considering whether to reinforce him immediately or leave him alone for a while, when the messenger ran into the door and reported: Oil depot

Explosion and fire!


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