If you want to escape from the prisoner of war camp, unless someone attacks from the outside, you need to cooperate inside and outside...
But who can break in now? If this prisoner of war camp could be easily breached, they would have been rescued long ago.
From the first day when the machine was shut down, Monk Wei had been thinking about how to escape from here, but because the Japanese army's defense was too tight, the escape plan was not implemented, and everything was declared bankrupt.
These five guys tied to the pillars were also prisoners of war in the prison camp, but they failed to escape a few days ago and were captured by the Japanese army.
The Japanese army simply killed these five prisoners of war as a warning to others, and hung these five prisoners of war as examples to prevent the prisoners of war from wanting to escape.
Obviously, the little devil's approach worked.
Even at the end of their lives, the Japanese soldiers surrounding them were still beating them.
But because they couldn't keep up with their physical strength, they could only make a slight whine, which further irritated the surrounding Japanese soldiers.
"Takagi-kun, let's just kill a few more prisoners of war!" Japanese squadron leader Takahashi Wataru glanced at the prisoners in front of him with cold eyes and said with a sinister smile.
As he spoke, his scarlet tongue licked the corner of his mouth again: "Life in the prisoner of war camp has been too boring recently, and there are problems with the equipment in the mine. Life is too boring."
"Takahashi-kun, that's enough. We can't kill these prisoners of war anymore." Takagi Ryosuke said calmly.
"Why?" Takahashi Wataru said dissatisfied: "They are just some Chinese prisoners of war. The imperial army can capture some at will, so what if they kill a few prisoners of war."
Takagi Ryosuke said: "Colonel Yamamoto called us personally and asked us for these prisoners of war."
"Colonel Yamamoto?"
When Takahashi Wataru heard this name, he couldn't help but trembled. He was obviously full of fear of this name.
"That's right, it's him. Yamamoto's tone is not good. Let's not get into trouble with him." Takagi Ryosuke said.
"Suppose these prisoners of war are lucky!" Takahashi Wataru walked down the slope and snorted: "But why did Colonel Yamamoto suddenly..."
"I heard that Colonel Yamamoto formed a special battle team. If nothing else, Colonel Yamamoto wants to use these prisoners of war as special training personnel!" Takagi Ryosuke said.
After a pause, he continued: "But these things have nothing to do with us. We just need to ensure the safety of these prisoners of war before he comes."
Yamamoto Kazuki is a very serious person and has quite a reputation in the military. He could have been an officer or at least a general, but because of the special forces, he could only be a colonel.
And because he was a confidant of Commander Yoshio Shinozuka, during meetings, he would not even take the major general in the army seriously.
If other people wanted these prisoners of war, they might be a little trickier and kill a few more prisoners of war to relieve their boredom.
But if this person is Yamamoto Kazuki...
These two Japanese officers believed very much that if they dared to continue killing these Chinese prisoners of war after receiving orders from Kazuki Yamamoto.
I'm afraid Yamamoto Kazuki will directly use the two of them to relieve the boredom of his special forces team.
"Take them to work in the mine immediately..." Takahashi Watari waved his hand impatiently.
But before he could finish his words, a series of fierce gunshots suddenly rang out from the prisoner-of-war camp, accompanied by the sound of several shells exploding.
For a moment, everyone in the prison camp was shocked by the sudden movement.
"Huh?" Monk Wei's eyes suddenly lit up when he heard this voice, his face showed surprise, and he raised his ears to listen to the movement in his ears.
A submachine gun of unknown model.
Type 97 light mortar...
What kind of army is this? It’s very powerful!
The group of prisoners of war suddenly became commotion, discussing what was going on outside.
Seeing the voices of the prisoners of war getting louder and louder, Takahashi Wataru pulled out a Southern-style pistol with a gloomy face and fired.
"Everyone be quiet. Everyone will return to their dormitories immediately. No one is allowed to come out without my order! Anyone who disobeys the order will be shot on the spot!"
As soon as he finished speaking, a Japanese soldier ran over in a hurry and said anxiously: "Your Excellency, squadron leader, there is an enemy attack. There are enemies outside attacking us!"
"Nani, enemy attack?" Takahashi Wataru was slightly startled and looked at Ryosuke Takagi in disbelief.
Takagi Ryosuke was obviously shocked by these words.
Although there is no hidden information about the prison camp, it is precisely because it is easy to defend and difficult to attack that no one has dared to come here to cause trouble.
After all, this place can already be regarded as a military fortress.
They were used to the peaceful life here, and they were a bit unable to react to the sudden attack on the prisoner of war camp.
"Who came to attack us? How many of them are there?" Takagi Ryosuke was the first to react and asked.
"Report to Captain Takagi, there are about a hundred people." The Japanese soldier stood up and said.
"Nani? One hundred people!" Takahashi was dumbfounded, and then he got angry: "These damn Chinese people, a hundred people dare to attack our prisoner of war camp, it's so outrageous!"
With that said, the two Japanese squadron captains hurriedly ran out with their troops, leaving only a dozen Japanese soldiers to guard these prisoners of war.
"What is the little devil howling for?" Monk Wei asked casually.
A soldier beside him who knew a little Japanese said: "From what they mean, it seems that the Japanese are angry because there are not many people outside.
It is estimated that they will not survive long and will have to be sent back. Let’s just go back to the room honestly..."
The soldier didn't seem to be optimistic about the troops outside and just kept moving forward.
But Monk Wei didn't think so. His mind suddenly became active, thinking about how to escape later.
In addition to Monk Wei, there were many prisoners of war who were attracted by the sound of gunfire.
Hearing the gunshots they had not heard for a long time, they seemed to see a glimmer of hope again, and their eyes collided with each other.
"Damn it, no matter what, you will die, I will fight with them!" Monk Wei thought to himself, pretending to be casual and walked towards a Japanese soldier.
The Japanese soldier didn't notice Monk Wei's actions. He was already used to the task of escorting these prisoners of war back.
Just when the Japanese soldier relaxed his vigilance, Monk Wei suddenly dodged out of the crowd and quickly grabbed the Japanese soldier's weapon.
Then, Monk Wei picked up his bayonet and stabbed the Japanese soldier in the chest, stabbing the Japanese soldier to the core.
The Japanese soldier was almost bent at the waist, spat out a mouthful of blood, and looked at Monk Wei in disbelief.
He couldn't believe at all that this normally obedient prisoner of war would actually attack him.
Monk Wei moved very quickly, everything happened in a blink of an eye.
No one expected that Monk Wei would suddenly launch an attack, just when everyone was in a daze.
Monk Wei once again raised the 38-meter cover and fired a shot at the Japanese soldiers standing at the sentry post on a high-rise building in the square.