From the performance of those paratroopers, Ding Wei could guess that this guy had just returned and had not had time to train the troops.
Therefore, Ding Wei must completely eliminate him before he can grow up.
"Captain, the little Japs have gone into the woods, do we still want to continue chasing them?" Mahan couldn't help but ask.
Ding Wei nodded and said sternly: "I will kill this little devil no matter what today!"
Now that the leader had spoken, Ma Han no longer had any objections and suggested: "Commander, let's outflank this little devil?"
"No!" Ding Wei directly refuted Mahan's proposal: "From now on, the two of us must be together."
Takakura Hayabusa is obviously an unusual kid. With Mahan's skills, there is no difference between breaking in alone and dying.
That Takakura Hayabusa is obviously not a good person, plus he suffered such a big loss just now, and he doesn't know where to prepare for revenge.
Ding Wei possesses a variety of skills, so if we work together, Mahan's probability of survival will be higher.
The two of them cautiously approached the enemy's landing point.
Ding Wei pricked his ears and listened carefully to what was going on around him.
There was no warning from the danger perception. If nothing else happened, they should not be within a hundred meters.
After walking a few steps, Ding Wei saw a corpse that had been smashed into the mud. This guy must be the soldier who failed to parachute before.
Mahan carefully observed the surrounding ground, and after confirming that there was no danger, he carefully searched the devil's body for all the useful things.
Ding Wei silently remembered this corpse. Counting Gao Cangjun and others, there should be five more people.
The two continued to walk forward, and Ding Wei suddenly heard a slight wailing sound coming from his ears.
"Huh?" Ding Wei frowned and slowly approached following the voice.
After pushing aside a patch of weeds, Ding Wei saw a Japanese soldier holding his injured thigh and lying on the ground wailing in pain.
There were guns and ammunition scattered around him. This guy obviously had little experience in skydiving, so he broke his thigh.
"Japanese!" Mahan was a little excited. He picked up the rifle behind him and wanted to reward him with a bullet.
Ding Wei was very cautious. He held down Mahan's hand and made a gesture to him, telling him to wait before shooting.
Afterwards, Ding Wei carefully observed the surrounding terrain and determined that there was no hiding place around.
Takakura Hayabusa is a good marksman, and Ding Wei doesn't want to be his target.
After careful observation, Ding Wei found at least four places where he could ambush people, at a high point about 500 meters away.
The terrain there is higher, and the view from the top is very broad. If it were me, I would definitely choose to go there.
Besides, this is an excellent bait.
In a place suitable for sniping, there is a wounded soldier lying without treatment. This seems strange.
Unfortunately, the distance to the highlands was beyond the range of the Eagle Eye skills, and the wind and snow were also very strong, which blocked the sight of Ding Wei and others, making it difficult for them to see the surrounding environment clearly.
Ding Wei said nothing and made a gesture towards Mahan.
Mahan understood immediately, hung the helmet he had picked up earlier on the muzzle of the 38-gun, gently lifted the helmet, and slowly reached out of the grass to shake it.
A hundred meters away.
Ding Wei's guess was correct. Four guys, including Takakura Hayabusa, were ambushing around the high ground.
The four of them each chose a sniper point and aimed at the position below where the Japanese soldier was lying.
Because the terrain is high, and even if an unexpected situation occurs, it will be very convenient to move.
What's more, there is an excellent bait below.
The reason why he was not rescued was that given the current environment, even if he was rescued, it would drag down the entire team.
Rather than carrying a guy who is going to die at any time, it is better to let him use his remaining energy before he dies.
Gao Cangjun believed very much that with Ding Wei's strength, he would definitely be attracted by the wailing sound below.
As long as Ding Wei dares to show his head, he will kill him.
Although the other three Japanese soldiers were dissatisfied with this approach, due to Takakura Hayabusa's order, they had no choice but to accept it.
Takakura Hayabusa lay on the ground, letting the snow fall on him.
The surrounding area is covered with a layer of white snow, and even if the distance is very close, if you don't look carefully, you won't even see a person lying here.
Takakura Hayabusa carefully recalled the scene of the battle just now.
Through Ding Wei's performance, Takakura Hayabusa is very sure that he has received professional military training.
Otherwise, it would be impossible to sprint to the shooting range in a short time and snipe them so accurately.
Thinking of this, Takakura Hayabusa became more and more confused.
When he was training at the academy, he specifically asked the instructor and got a positive reply from the instructor.
The Special Forces Academy is a very hidden military academy, and no other school teaches special operations courses.
Similarly, during his training, no Chinese students were trained in the entire academy.
That is to say.
Ding Wei is probably a special training subject that he figured out on his own.
"Xinxi, interesting guy." Takakura Hayabusa was full of fighting spirit and couldn't help but smile.
At this moment, Gao Cangjun also realized that the person chasing him was most likely Ding Wei.
Finally, Takakura Hayabusa added in his heart: "It's a pity that he is a Chinese, otherwise we should be very good friends!"
Having said that, Takakura Hayabusa was very proud.
Because the instructor in the college once said a very classic saying.
'Amateur soldiers can never beat professional soldiers.'
Takakura Hayabusa agrees very much with this statement.
In his opinion, no matter how powerful Ding Wei is, he is just a wild man who has become a monk halfway.
He could never compare to his professional training as a professional soldier.
suddenly.
Takakura Hayabusa, who was holding a telescope and observing the surrounding environment, had a mocking smile on his lips.
A helmet slowly emerged from his binoculars, swinging constantly, obviously tempting people to shoot.
A sarcastic smile appeared on Takakura Hayabusa's lips, and his contempt for Ding Wei was even greater.
"You want to use this method to induce yourself to shoot?" Takakura Hayabusa was disdainful and said softly: "I will be fooled if this method is used.
My instructor will definitely kick me hard and make me go back to training, and I am no longer worthy of being the best warrior in the imperial army!"
Although Takakura Hayabusa will not be fooled, it does not mean that the three ordinary soldiers around him will not.
One of the Japanese soldiers was lying on the ground bored, just when he was wondering whether Ding Wei and others would come.
Suddenly, I noticed an unknown object poking out of the grass below. Among the piles of white snow, this thing looked very eye-catching.