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Chapter 2538 Ren Dagui's Bizarre Adventure (Part 1)

Chapter 2538 Ren Dagui’s Bizarre Adventure (Part 1)

Author: Ke Ji丶

Chapter 2538 Ren Dagui’s Bizarre Adventure (Part 1)

What Ren Dagui told was a story that Malashenko was familiar with, but had never experienced in this timeline. Malashenko, who was not unfamiliar with it, nodded slowly after hearing this, and then quickly

Then he continued to speak.

"What happened next?"

"Later"

"Then we were sent to the grassland, and the Japs threw the tools over and asked us to dig trenches. For the first two days, we worked as usual. The leading Japs squad leader also had the sun come out in the west, and he actually gave us a

We eat white flour steamed buns, millet porridge and pickles."

"At that time, the Japanese team leader told us that if we work hard, there will be plenty of white flour steamed buns and millet porridge. After two days, the imperial army will be happy and give us a reward, and then let the car send us back. I thought at that time

How can there be such a good thing? Don't let the little devils kill donkeys and leave them here to coax ghosts. After they are done, we will be killed and buried on the spot. At that time, I thought something was wrong and planned to find an opportunity to run away."

"But I didn't expect that the trenches hadn't been dug yet, and that old man... ah, no, it was the Red Army that came over."

"I used to see so many Japanese soldiers holding a 38-year-old hat and a plaster flag that I didn't know what my last name was. But when the Red Army came, everything changed completely. There were so many Red Army tanks.

They rushed over in a flash, and the tanks even had machine guns mounted on them, firing away at them."

"The Japanese soldiers hit the tank with the big 38 guns in their hands. The fire was emitting sparks but had no effect at all. The tank kept rushing past like a mad bull. The Japanese soldiers were anxious and planned to push the cannon up and blast it.

As a result, a few Japanese soldiers pushed the cannon but it was not stable yet. As soon as the tank came over, the cannon's wheels were removed, and the Japanese soldiers pushing the cannon were also blown away. They died so loudly!"

"I applauded at that time! He said that this old guy is really powerful, ah, he is the Red Army, so he is really powerful! He stunned the Japanese so hard that he couldn't even fight back after being beaten."

"But the situation at that time trapped me too. The Japanese couldn't care less about us laborers, but there were bullets and artillery shells flying everywhere on the battlefield, and we couldn't escape either."

"I can't escape by running, so I thought I'd just hide. At least it would be better than rushing out and dying."

"Then I found an unfinished shell-proof hole to hide in. The dirt on my head kept falling. I was extremely scared at the time, for fear that the hole would collapse and I would be buried alive."

"I don't know how long it took, but it must have been a while. I suddenly heard the noise outside become quieter, and then disappeared after a while. The main reason was that I couldn't hear the Japanese soldiers screaming. I was wondering if this was

The fight is over. If we really want to finish the fight, why don’t we find an opportunity to run away first? We don’t want to be caught by the Japanese again.”

"But as soon as I poked my head out, I didn't see the Japanese soldiers, but we were caught by the Red Army."

"At that time, I didn't speak any Russian, and I didn't speak Japanese either. The Red Army officer who interrogated me asked a lot of questions, and I didn't know any of them. I couldn't understand what I was hearing, let alone answer.

I didn’t know what he was talking about. But I didn’t expect that they just thought I was a Japanese soldier and threw me into a truck together with the captured Japanese soldiers and took me away.”

"The captured Japanese soldiers in the car were all very dissatisfied. After their guns were handed over and bundled into a ball, they all stared at me fiercely. I wasn't afraid at the time. You little Japanese bullied me when you had guns.

The bow-legged guy still dares to glare at me now that he has no gun, which makes me angry."

"As soon as the car stopped, I beat up the kid who stared at me from the car. That kid was not as tall as the corn pole in my field, so he was pretty strong, but he still couldn't beat me. But.

I didn’t expect that the Red Army wouldn’t stop him either. A few people just stood aside and laughed and watched me beating him. When I saw that it was okay, I beat him even harder, knocking out two of the little devil’s teeth.”

"Later I heard that people were treating this as an internal fight between the Japanese and Japanese. It was the Japanese fighting the Japanese. I thought I was a Japanese too, so I just watched the fun and ignored it. This made me angry, because I, a big man from the Northeast, was treated like a bandit.

You’re a little devil.”

I have to say that the story Ren Dagui told is indeed quite entertaining. You have to admit that this big brother has a talent for telling stories. Even Malashenko "has received strict training and generally does not laugh unless he can't bear it."

The tank corps major general who lived there all made him laugh.

"Interesting! It's also good! You can defeat Japanese soldiers with bare hands. You have practiced this before, right?"

Hearing this question from his comrade, Ren Dagui, who suddenly had a proud face, didn't even care that his hands were stained with oil, and immediately patted his chest very proudly.

"That's right, Comrade Senior, please don't underestimate me. When I was young, Brother Zhang, who lived next door to my house, knew martial arts. He taught me these two things. He is a first-class expert when it comes to fighting Japanese soldiers. That's right.

That little bow-legged guy is nothing without a gun. I'm not afraid of him with my bare hands, I can beat him into submission in just a few hits."

After listening to Ren Dagui's "self-introduction", Malashenko nodded again in approval, and then continued to ask questions.

"It was pretty good, but what happened next? What happened to you afterwards?"

"Later"

Ren Dagui scratched his head, as if he was recalling the past and organizing his words. After all, it had been several years and it was not easy to recall. He had to think about it for a while, but it didn't take too long after all.

"I can't remember the name of the place I went to later. Although I learned some Russian at the time, I couldn't understand it even though I had a little knowledge of it. The Red Army kept treating me as a prisoner. I wanted to explain it at first, but the Red Army also

It was quite cruel. Several times I tried to go up to explain, but the guards drove me back with guns. They didn’t listen to what I said. They just told me to do the work and do the work.”

"Later, a Northeastern big brother who was arrested together persuaded me that he was also regarded as a little devil. He told me that he was talking about these old idiots. Old idiots, comrades and teachers, not me."

Malashenko, who smiled after hearing this, didn't mind. He just smiled and waved his hand to signal Ren Dagui to continue.

"Then the big brother told me that this old man can't tell whether we are little devils or Chinese. People think that we are all yellow-skinned and look the same, so don't even think about telling the difference. We might be in trouble.

If not beaten, he might even be shot."

"Besides, although we work every day now, Lao Maozi still regards us as human beings. The food and drink we eat and drink are better than when we worked for the Japanese, and we don't do much work. The main thing is

He has inquired about this place, and it is at least more than a thousand miles away from our home, which is quite far away."

"I was frightened when I heard that. My dear, it's more than a thousand miles away. If you want to run back, why would you kill me on the way? Then the big brother said it again. Besides, this old man's territory is everywhere.

Lao Maozi, how can you run away if you are unfamiliar with this place? You don't even have a place to stay, and you have to be captured by Lao Maozi, and you may have to be shot as a fugitive. You might as well continue to work here and find a way to survive.

Let’s talk about it later.”

"My thoughts are correct. What Big Brother said makes sense, so I will listen to him and plan to talk about going home when I have the opportunity in the future."

(End of chapter)


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