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72. Oath Wozuka

With the precise military map drawn by the unremitting efforts of the seniors of the Imperial Army's Special High School Course, and the precise coordinates sent back by Major Yoshida Shoichi via the radio, Second Lieutenant Nanto quickly led his elite special operations team to find the location.

That forest.

Standing on a small roadside, looking at the vast tropical jungle in front of me, I felt thoughtful and felt something.

"Second Lieutenant Nanto, I want you to lead the team into the jungle, so I won't follow the team." Takizawa bowed to Nanto.

Nandu turned around, bowed to Takizawa, and asked, "Do you want to assign an observer to Takizawa-kun?"

Takize waved his hand confidently: "No need, Nandu-kun is on the battlefield for the first time. Please be careful everywhere. Takize is right behind Nandu-kun. If there is any danger, I will warn you. If there are lurking enemies, I will eliminate them."

"Thank you for your care." Nan Dou thanked his senior from the bottom of his heart and bowed deeply.

Takizawa bent down slightly, bowed his head in thanks, held his rifle, and walked slowly into the jungle alone.

Looking at Takizawa's back walking into the jungle, his courage, firmness and determination to go deep into the jungle alone deeply affected the young Second Lieutenant Nanto. Without the efforts of countless predecessors, where would the glory of the Japanese Empire be today?

Nandu handed the map to the soldiers beside him, holding the handle of the samurai sword tightly in his left hand, and the king's bar box in his right hand, waving forward, and the vanguard still stepped into the jungle with a hundred-style assault rifle.

The well-trained and battle-hardened imperial elites, under the command of Nandu and in tacit cooperation with each other, soon discovered the mark left by Major Yoshida. After searching along the mark for more than an hour, they found that

The team made several rounds in the vast jungle, but found no trace of the Chinese reconnaissance team.

Nandu ordered the team to stop, and stood there with a map in his hand. Sometimes he studied the map carefully, and sometimes he looked up at the tiny sky between the trees. He couldn't help but feel filled with emotion. Captain Sakagaki once said, Yoshida is

The First Major is an elite talent of the Imperial Army. He has rich combat experience, extensive military knowledge, and cautious command style. However, he cannot escape the fate of the entire team being lost. It seems that he bravely faces the enemy's guns and moves forward.

Assault is not difficult, but the muzzle of the gun cannot find the target and the target cannot be aimed at the enemy, which is the so-called difficulty of reaching the sky.

"Second Lieutenant, blood stains were found."

"where?"

"Second Lieutenant, please."

Nandu put away the map and followed the soldiers to a coconut tree where blood stains were found. Sure enough, there were traces of bullets on the coconut tree, and under the traces, there were a few drops of blood that had long since dried.

Nandu knelt down and touched the blood stain with his fingers. It had dried and hardened. It seemed that it was not left a day or two ago. Nandu put his head close to the blood stain, closed his eyes, and smelled it immersedly. He was sure it was human blood. It could be seen that

There had been a battle here before, and my team finally arrived at the place where Yoshida-senpai once fought.

Nandu stood up, took out his pistol, and pointed in two directions with his left and right hands. The elites immediately divided into two groups to expand the search area.

More than twenty minutes passed, and a thin line-like path appeared in front of me. There were faint traces of leather shoes on the path. I walked along the path and made another discovery.

"Takizawa-kun." A soldier said, pointing to Takizawa standing quietly in the distance.

Nandu walked quickly towards Takize, who was standing in front of a large grave. In front of the grave was a tombstone simply made of wood. Takizawa stared blankly at the tombstone with an expressionless face and dull eyes.

"Takizawa-kun, this is..." Nandu couldn't understand the meaning of the Chinese characters written on the wooden tombstone.

Takizawa ignored Nandu and stood motionless like a sculpture.

Nandu carefully identified the Chinese characters on the stele. It seems that he had seen the character "吉" when he was studying Chinese New Year customs at the Imperial Army School. But what does this character "吉" have to do with Major Yoshida Shoichi? This tall tomb bag

Aren’t they meant to bury Chinese people?

When a soldier saw that the young Second Lieutenant Nandu was completely unaware of the insult and provocation behind the tomb, he slowly walked up to Second Lieutenant Nandu, pointed to the word "倭" on the tombstone, and whispered to Second Lieutenant Nandu that the Chinese called the Japanese "Japanese".

"Japanese pirates".

Nandu looked back at the soldier in surprise, and the soldier quickly bowed his head and retreated.

Nandu finally understood why Takizawa, a sniper, stood quietly in front of the grave, ignoring even his own questions.

After Nandu looked at the tall tombs and rough tombstones in front of him, he realized that this was an insult to the imperial soldiers by the enemy and a severe provocation to the imperial troops.

Nandu was not angry, nor was he as calm as Takizawa.

Nandu stood at attention, took out the samurai sword from his waist, raised the scimitar, put the back of the sword close to his forehead, and murmured something in his mouth.

Murong saw everything in front of the Japanese grave through the sniper scope from a distance, but Murong did not fire. He was observing every move of the Japanese special operations team.??

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