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Chapter 30 Mashan decisive battle 4

Four hours passed in a flash, and still no sentry came to report the enemy's situation.

Shan Zi finally lost his composure and instructed his correspondents to pass on orders that, except for the sentries on duty, all positions should be released from combat status and rest in place overnight.

When I woke up, it was already bright, green smoke was lingering on Mashan Mountain, and the cooking team was cooking.

Yumei said: "Zikai, will the Japanese see through the truth and deliberately give up sending troops?"

Shanzi said: "I don't believe it. An independent camp suddenly appeared in Qiaonan, and Ando has no interest in him."

Yumei then asked: "Can you estimate when the Japanese will arrive?"

Unexpectedly, Shanzi replied: "If you don't come today, you'll come tomorrow. Just wait. I'll wait until I get there."

After saying that, Shanzi gave the order again, allowing each company to move freely for half an hour, and then return to their positions to have breakfast.



After breakfast, the sun was getting hotter and hotter, and the temperature was getting higher and higher. Although the outer sentries had not yet reported the enemy's situation, according to regulations, the soldiers were still waiting at their respective posts.

After nine o'clock, Shanzi was sleeping in a daze, and the sentry came to report that Director Wang was found in the deserted beach.

The so-called Director Wang is Wang Chunlai from the Division of Affairs, and Chun'er is his nickname.

Shanzi and Yumei stood up at the same time, and saw Chun'er in casual clothes running straight towards the main peak of Mashan.

At Xiao Liu's call, Chun'er turned around and climbed up the hill, then jumped down from the trench.

Shanzi asked: "Is something wrong?"

Chun'er said: "I haven't heard the sound of gunfire until now, and I feel very depressed."

When Shanzi heard this, he felt angry: "This is not a place to relieve boredom. It's a place for rolling balls."

Looking at the Xiongren in Shanzi, Chun'er looked at Yumei in embarrassment.

Yumei said: "Spring is coming, listen to Zikai and go back as soon as possible if nothing happens."

Chun'er didn't move, her eyes pleading: "Yumei, I want to stay and fight."

Before Yumei could express her position, Shanzi refused: "Stop being so wordy and hurry up."

For the first time in his life, Chun'er resisted Shanzi: "I won't leave."

Shanzi was furious, rushed over and slapped him across the face.

Yumei roared angrily: "Wang Zikai, Chunlai asked to beat the Japanese. What's wrong with that? Why do you beat them?"

Shanzi turned his head and glared at Yumei: "If you continue to mess around, I will let you go together."

Chun'er suddenly gritted her teeth: "If you say you won't leave, you won't leave. What can you do if you are so stubborn?"

Yumei yelled at Chun'er again: "Chun Lai, what kind of man are you pretending to be? This is a battlefield. Do you know the consequences of disobeying orders in wartime?"

Chun'er was bored, trembling with anger, and sat down in anger.

Shan Zi became even more angry and kicked Chun'er: "Young thing, you are cheating, right?"

Chun'er closed her eyes tightly, as if she was looking forward to death.

Shanzi was about to kick again, but Yumei suddenly stood in front of him: "Zikai, no matter how big a crime Chunlai commits, Yumei will bear the responsibility. If you want to hit me, you should punish me."

Shanzi felt that his forehead was congested, and when he was about to push Yumei away, he found that Yumei's face was pale and she was glaring at her.

Looking at the mountain at this time, it looks like a deflated rubber ball, clinging to the edge of the trench.


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