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48. Jungle Pursuit 2

Luo Yuesong inserted the dagger into the scabbard and took out his sniper rifle. Through the sniper scope, he clearly saw a group of Japanese soldiers coming upstream along the river bank and heading here.

"There are almost more than thirty Japs," said Fourth Sister.

"A fight or not?" Ouyang asked.

"We can't fight," Yuesong said.

"Why? There are more than thirty of them, and we also have ten brothers." said the fourth sister.

"Look at their equipment, including Type 100 assault rifles and Type 97 sniper rifles. Looking at their formation, you can see their lieutenant in the sniper scope, but you may not be able to hit them if you shoot. As they march,

, there are people blocking the lieutenant from all directions, this is a well-equipped special operations team with extremely rich combat experience." Brother Chao analyzed.

"Retreat, we can't let them bite us." After Yuesong said that, he put away his sniper rifle and walked deeper into the forest.

"To increase others' ambition, you will destroy your own prestige." Fourth sister muttered.

"In war, you have to use your brains, not act recklessly." Ouyang replied.

Brother Chao came to the rear, and the four of them quickly withdrew, preparing to join the other brothers.

After only a few minutes of walking, Brother Chao suddenly ran to Yuesong and said, "Captain, Ouyang and I stay here while you retreat. Now we only see a small Japanese army. I have to see with my own eyes if there is a large group of people behind."

Only then can I go and meet you.”

Yuesong thought for a while, nodded, lightly hit Brother Chao on the chest with his fist, and said: "Brother Chao, be careful."

Brother Chao looked at Yuesong, without smiling or feeling moved, but calmly said: "Don't worry." After saying that, Brother Chao went back with Ouyang.

"Let's go. There are more than 20,000 people in a Japanese division. They probably won't be walking along a river. We have to get there quickly." After Yuesong finished speaking, he set off with a sniper rifle.

The fourth sister also realized that there would be more and more enemies and attacking rashly was not the best way.

Ikeda's soldiers found the Japanese infantryman who had been shot in the neck by Tsukimatsu. Soon, they found Second Lieutenant Nakata Kasuke, who was lying on his back with his legs stiff.

Ikeda walked up to Nakata. Nakata was shot once on his left arm, and the palm of his right hand was pierced by a bullet. The chest wound was not a gunshot wound. Judging from the wound, it was a stab wound such as a bayonet.

"Wow, Baga, this is not a death in battle, this is a brutal killing." Ikeda gritted his teeth and said, "Nakata-kun, I will help you find the Chinese who killed you, and I will punish him with Chinese methods. I will give him

He lights sky lanterns."

Ikeda squatted next to Nakata, slowly helped Nakata close his wide eyes, and found a photo of Nakata and his mother in Nakata's pocket. Not only were Ikeda and Nakata fellow villagers, Nakata's father passed away.

He was raised by his mother single-handedly. Both of Ikeda's parents died early. According to Chinese people, Ikeda grew up eating the food of hundreds of families, and the one who cared about Ikeda the most was Nakata's mother.

In their country, the hierarchy is very strict, and the status of the poor is extremely low. After Ikeda and Nakata grew up, in order to have enough to eat and to improve their status, they happened to encounter a large-scale military recruitment by the country. The two joined the army together, and the poor

This is the only path that the children of the family are most likely to take to achieve success, so the two of them practiced hard and were promoted quickly. Two years later, they entered the Imperial Army School. After graduation...

Ikeda looked at the photos of Nakata and his mother and shed tears. Ikeda secretly made up his mind to take revenge, revenge, revenge!

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