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1373 One more kick

A child was chewing soft, fragrant bread, sitting on the hood of a jeep, watching groups of soldiers passing in front of him.

After all, the company commander of the Tang Army did not have the drama spirit to shout out the line that made the working people hate it. He carried forward the glorious tradition of the Tang Army and gave everything he could to the Shu people in the village.

In this bloody battle, they suffered a "counterattack" from the enemy and "lost" a large number of chocolate candies, socks and raincoats, bread jerky, and even lighters...

After robbing the armed Tang soldiers with their bare hands, the villagers finally confirmed that the soldiers they had never seen before were not here to cause trouble for them.

Therefore, they cooperated with the Tang Army to confirm their location, and also told the company commander of the Tang Army all the information they knew that the Qin soldiers had not appeared for several days.

Of course, there are dozens of people hiding on the mountain, and there is news about a gun that the villagers will not tell. They do not trust these Tang soldiers, although they seem to be much more amiable than Qin soldiers.

"These women are not telling the truth." The company commander walked to the car where the battalion commander was riding and said to the battalion commander who was smoking: "There are almost no men in the village. They should be hiding nearby."

"It's normal. Why don't you run and wait for the Qin people to catch the young men?" The battalion commander is a veteran and knows this kind of thing very well: "You and these women will explain the matter clearly in a while. It is definitely not okay to rob military supplies. As long as they don't break the law, their men

We don’t care where you hide it.”

The company commander silently nodded his head. He also grew up in a village like this. Later, when the Tang Dynasty invaded, they, the aboriginal people of Qi, became the so-called Tang people.

Later, they realized how happy it was to be a Tang person. At that time, he stood at the entrance of the village and watched the Tang army cars and soldiers passing by, watching those mighty soldiers heading to the battlefield further north.

He understands how these villagers are thinking now, and he also knows that they will be grateful to him in the future. Today, people here have not realized that their lives have changed from this moment.

Soon they will feel various changes: no one will bully them anymore, and no one will force them to die.

The village will welcome a village chief who truly makes decisions for the people. He comes with an internship mission. Only if he manages the place well, builds it up, and eliminates hunger will the village chief be qualified to be promoted and leave.

These local people will not know that they will gradually trust the village official who comes to help them, and they will realize that something is wrong only when the young man gets promoted and leaves.

The people in the village will be reluctant to say goodbye, the children will cry because the village chief is leaving, the adults will feel that they have lost a great master, and the elderly will lament that their good days may have come to an end.

But in the end, these people will be embarrassed to find that the new village chief is still a young man, and he will still find ways to make life in the village better and better.

He is very familiar with this set of things, because his village is like this: there are now two- and three-story small buildings, many villagers have their own cars, and the spacious roads are lined with endless fertile fields.

And... how many people did he beat in the physical fitness test to get the qualification to join the army? To capture strong men? Don't be ridiculous, okay? As long as the Tang Army's recruitment office lowers the screening standards slightly, the number of Tang soldiers can increase by five times or even

More!

It is an honor to join the army in the Tang Dynasty. Everyone hopes to serve His Majesty the Emperor who has given them a new life. This is not just a word. Someone once chose to commit suicide because he was unable to join the army because the Tang Dynasty declared war on Qin...

God knows how many people the civilian officials of the Tang Dynasty tried to persuade, how many lectures they held, and how many times they emphasized that serving the country is not about joining the army... before they made those who were not drafted into the army want to be more open-minded.

The Tang Empire's industrial production capacity could easily arm an army ten times or a hundred times larger. It can be said responsibly that if Tang Mo was willing to use his army to drown his opponents, he could mobilize an army of ten million.

Not far away, a soldier of the Tang Army was teasing the children in the village with some candies. An older child had a pair of military boots hanging around his neck. The laces of the shoes were tied together, and the shoes were dangling on his chest.

The civilians here have never seen much of the world. They want everything. As long as Tang Jun is willing to give it, they will reach out and take it.

Because the Tang army gave too much, the women in the village soon began to worry: they had never seen such an army, and they were afraid that asking for things frequently would anger the other party.

But the children couldn't resist the temptation at all. They had no immunity at all to candies and chocolates. What's more, Tang Jun finally got something that was very tempting to the adults in the village: a flashlight.

This thing was originally used by Tang Jun himself for emergency lighting at night, and it lit up the entire village in the evening. The adults were surprised to see something brighter than a candle, and they could only accept it with tears no matter how reluctant they were.

Finally, in order to make up for their debts, these villagers found some eggs, hoping to repay the generous Tang army.

As a result, after accepting the local eggs, the other party gave the villagers some canned luncheon meat... This suddenly made the village women of Jiming Village at a loss.

They really don’t know that being a soldier can lead to such luxury: you have a car to ride when you go out, you have meat for every meal, you don’t have much time to shoot and kill people, and you have a lot of time to sing and dance rap at sororities with the villagers...

It was also the first time they saw a helmet that was not made of iron, the first time they saw how to refuel an armored vehicle, the first time they saw someone using a machine to magically talk to their companions in the distance, and the first time they saw the ability to turn turbid water into water.

Pills that make it clear…

An even more frightening thing happened soon. Early the next morning, the local villagers found their husband and son, who had hid in the mountains, squatting next to each other at the entrance of the village, with the only broken gun lying on the ground.

The Tang Empire's reconnaissance camp was not a nameless one. A small team took a walk up the mountain with night vision goggles and captured these villagers who had little experience in mountain combat.

If it's daytime, these mountain people may still be able to maneuver around based on their familiarity with the terrain. But at night, there's really nothing they can do: in the night vision goggles, they're like balls of flames, with a bright eye standing out.

The villager with the gun was lucky enough to be pinned to the ground without firing a shot. Unfortunately, he got kicked more than the others because he had the gun.


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