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Chapter 26 Enjoy the spoils

Sanbao put a large bag of grenades on the car and jumped on it himself. The convoy returned along the canyon. The soldiers in the car couldn't help being curious about the seized materials and excitedly opened the boxes in the car with the bayonet in their hands to check.

His trophies, the box was filled with canned biscuits and soda. The highly disciplined Eighth Route Army soldiers strictly abide by the discipline of returning all captured items to the public. Although they looked greedy and felt a little hungry, none of the soldiers did anything.

The soldier in the car in front saw Sanbao behind him. Sanbao had not yet put on his military uniform and had just joined the army. The soldier remembered that Sanbao helped him escape from danger on the battlefield. After all, Sanbao was very young and the discipline did not restrict him at the moment. So he

He shouted: "Sambo, here are the Japanese cans." Then he threw the cans over.

Sanbao didn't talk about discipline and politeness, so he immediately pulled out his dagger and pried open the tin can. A smell of meat came to his nostrils. Sanbao picked it up with his dagger and started eating, but then he replied: "Give me a few more."

"Okay!" Then several more cans were thrown over. Sambo immediately opened them all and shouted to the people behind him: "Next, Japanese canned beef is delicious!"

Seeing Sambo's mouth full of oil after eating, the soldiers couldn't hold on any longer. Moreover, the cans had already been opened and they couldn't resist the temptation. Chen Zhenhai walked along the convoy inspection and received the cans thrown by Sambo. Chen Zhenhai walked over.

I was stunned and saw the soldiers looking at me with cans in their hands.

And Sanbao said: "I can tell, they won't move their mouths unless you eat them."

"Comrades, you have worked hard. This is our spoils. Let's eat them." Chen Zhenhai said.

The soldiers cheered for a while, and some soldiers opened the boxes in their cars. Then, boxes of biscuits and soda were passed back and forth over the convoy.

Sanbao opened a pack of biscuits thrown over. There were thin biscuits inside, with colorful sesame seeds and sugar on them. They were crispy and sweet. Sanbao felt bad about eating the things thrown from other cars, and then went to his own car.

Found it.

He opened a wooden box and found neatly arranged round iron objects inside. "What is this?" Sanbao picked up one and played with it.

"Sambo, be careful, that's a landmine!" the soldier behind immediately reminded.

"What are landmines used for?" Sanbao asked.

"Bury it in the ground, and it will explode when the enemy steps on it. There are also ones that are pulled with a rope. When you hang it on the string, it will ring when you pull it." The soldier behind reminded: "Put it back quickly."

"Oh, I understand, isn't it the same as the lalei I made?" Sanbao said immediately.

The LaLei he had painstakingly built and carried all the way here, was of no use at all. It might as well be his own land mines. Sanbao immediately thought; all his own land mines were used up. According to Brother Su, he

Land mines are more effective than grenades when fighting cavalry. Moreover, Sambo also saw in the battle just now that his grenade did not explode immediately when it was thrown into a group of Japs. This gave the Japs a chance to evade. If it were the same as land mines,

Just blow up a few of the Japs and they'll be dead already. The Japs can't even hide away.

"Yes, there is gunpowder in it." Sanbao immediately wanted to open the mine in his hand so that he could take out the gunpowder and make his own landing mine.


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