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53. Guild Wars 2

Commander Dai walked straight towards the defense area of ​​Battalion Commander Tonggu Xinanchang, and took a Thompson from the guard beside him.

"Commander, there is no need to be so forward." Chief of Staff Lu quickly dissuaded him.

"Don't follow me. Go to the 1140th Regiment Headquarters to supervise the battle. If nothing else happens, the other two regiments of the Japanese 55th Division will also join the attack. Whether they can withstand it today is very important." Commander Dai took vigorous steps.

Talk as you walk.

"Yes, guard platoon, protect the division commander. If the division commander makes any mistake, come to see me." After Chief of Staff Lu said, he also took a Thompson from the guard beside him, took a few guards, and turned to 1140

Regiment Headquarters.

"Yes." The guard platoon leader did not dare to be careless and took two or three brothers to protect Commander Dai in front of and behind him.

As soon as I felt Battalion Commander Chang's defense zone, I saw Battalion Commander Chang holding a Czech machine gun and staring at the Japanese troops in the distance, ready to give orders to fire at any time.

"Teacher!" Captain Zhang saw the division commander coming and immediately stepped forward to salute.

Upon hearing this, Battalion Commander Chang put down his machine gun, stepped forward, saluted, and said, "Commander, you are still worried about me, Lao Chang, and a fight started immediately. Come here, I have to find a few people to protect you. You

Isn’t this a hindrance?”

Commander Dai smiled slightly, patted Battalion Commander Chang on the shoulder and said, "Old Chang, Old Chang, I'm not here to get in the way, I'm here to enjoy the scenery."

"Then you came at the right time. As you ordered last night, the fireworks were set up and we were just waiting for the Japanese to come."

"Let's go and have a look." Commander Dai walked into the trench, holding a telescope and observing the Japanese offensive situation.

The Japanese army dispatched three squadrons, lined up in a row, with more than a dozen tanks clearing the way. The Japanese soldiers moved forward steadily with rifles in hand, and the bayonets gleaming on the rifles were all installed.

"With this posture, the Japanese army wants to break the city today." Commander Dai said.

"It's a beautiful thought. As long as I live forever, no kid will ever step foot in this trench." Battalion Commander Chang said boldly.

Suddenly, a soldier jumped out of the trench, hunched over, and ran quickly to the front of the position.

"Captain Chang, is this brother looking for death?" Commander Dai looked at the soldier a hundred meters away on the left with his binoculars.

"Click, click, click!" The machine gun on the Japanese tank fired, and the soldier was surrounded by dense machine gun bullets that made dust fly. After the dust slowly dissipated, the soldier fell to the ground, motionless.

"Playing the piano randomly, the enemy hasn't attacked yet, why did you jump out of the position?" Commander Dai sternly asked Battalion Commander Chang.

"Captain Zhang, what's going on?" Battalion Commander Chang asked.

At this time, the soldier suddenly got up again, ran a few steps quickly, and then lay down on the ground again. The Japanese machine gun bullets hit the soldier's side again.

The smoke slowly dissipated, and Commander Dai saw through the telescope that the soldier was biting the wire with his teeth. At this moment, everything became clear. The wire connecting the detonator was broken by Japanese artillery fire. The soldier was not afraid of sacrifice and finally found the breaking point.

What about connecting the wires?

"Now, he is indeed my brother of the 200th Division, Battalion Commander Chang. Once I find out his name, I will give him credit." Commander Dai said happily.

"yes."

"Order the blasters to prepare and wait for my order to explode immediately." Commander Dai decided to personally direct the setting off of the fireworks.

The Japanese's three squadrons, with thousands of men, were approaching the position step by step.

The "click-click" sound of the machine gun attracted the attention of Commander Dai. When Commander Dai moved the telescope, he saw the soldier running back after connecting the wires, lying in a pool of blood.

"Son of a bitch." Mr. Dai, who is well-read in poetry and literature, rarely uses expletives. Now, seeing his brother sacrificed at the front of the battlefield, he couldn't help but said, "Demoman, listen to my order, prepare -"

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