Chapter 20 Ryan's Message, Abandoned Radar Station

At this point, a pilot approached Captain Miller and told him what had happened to him, handing him a bag of dog tags.

Jackson, Rabin, Melisse and the others went to check the dog tags, and slowly began to play poker. Even Captain Miller stood by and couldn't help but smile as he listened to their nonsense.

Lawson finished dealing with the wounded at hand at this time, but he didn't say anything when he saw this, but Wade went up to dissuade him, saying: "All the people in the airborne division are watching, this is not a playing card." ”

Captain Miller was quite touched, threw down the dog tag in his hand, turned to walk to the passing airborne troops, looked at Lawson who was standing not far away, and said: "Maybe we should split up and go to the forest and shout his name, he will hear it sooner or later, Ryan." ”

"Captain, that's not the way to go." Someone persuaded.

Captain Miller didn't give up, and continued to shout, asking, "Does anyone know James Ryan, Private Ryan from Iowa." ”

At this time, an airborne soldier heard Captain Miller calling Ryan, so he turned back to the others and said, "Joe, doesn't Maxson know Ryan from C Company?" ”

This gave everyone hope at once.

So Maxson, whose ears were a little unglared from the grenade, were called.

With the help of the small notebook and pencil head in Rosen's hand, and even writing and drawing, everyone heard about Ryan's whereabouts from Maxson's mouth.

It turned out that their company had been thrown into the wrong position when they were airborne, twenty miles away from their original landing position, and when they moved towards their target, they were improvised by a passing colonel, so Ryan went to Rumle to guard a bridge.

Captain Miller was overjoyed to learn of this important news and decided to rush to Rumler immediately.

Rumler is on the shores of the Midrit, southwest of where they are. Due to the demands of the war situation, all the villages with bridges on the banks of the Meadrite became important strongholds for both sides of the war, and this was the case with Ramler, where everyone was going to.

However, on the march to Rumler, the group was blocked by the corpses of several American GIs lying near an abandoned radar station.

Captain Miller and Sergeant Mack reconnoitred and discovered that the Germans were hiding in the bunker beneath the abandoned radar station, so they decided to launch an attack to kill them.

"What's that? Machine gun. ”

"Or MG-42, that's what it did. Maybe Ryan was in there. Rybin took off his steel helmet and said unhappily.

"No, they're from Division 82, and your luck isn't that good." , Captain Miller scolded Leybin.

"I don't know your footsteps, but if we make a quiet detour, the Germans won't know we're here." Leybin was quite agitated.

Captain Miller ignored his words and began to remove the excess and heavy things on his body that were not conducive to combat.

Seeing this, Lawson naturally did the same.

After all, he still has a mission to protect Captain Miller, so even if Captain Miller goes to the soup, he has to follow him every step of the way, and he has to be fit to protect him.

Although this mission is not mandatory, Rosen can of course give up if Captain Miller does want to die, but he still wants to be able to protect him further unless necessary.

As far as the current situation is concerned, the killing of the Germans in the abandoned radar station is not only to protect Captain Miller, but more importantly, to prevent the death of the medic Wade.

In the original episode, it was here that Wade was shot and died in pain and despair calling for his mother.

When Rosen saw this scene, he was very sorry for the death of this medical soldier who hated the enemy and was extremely enthusiastic about his comrades. Now that he can single-handedly change everything, he naturally won't miss it.

Rebin saw Captain Miller's intentions and asked in a low voice, "Why don't you take a detour?" ”

"I know, but I can't do that." Captain Miller said.

"I support Leybin's statement, just avoid those machine guns." Jackson interjected.

"I support the Captain's opinion." Rosen's attitude is clear and authentic; "If we sit idly by, then no one should pull out this nail, and I don't know how many brothers will suffer later."

"Urban's idea is what I think, the Air Force won't come out of the way to deal with a machine gun." Captain Miller said.

"Captain, we can still get the job done by taking a detour, but it's not our mission, is it?" Melissie stated.

"Melissie, do you want to do that? Leaving other troops in ambush? Captain Miller asked.

"No, I'm just saying that that's not our goal." Melissie argued.

"Our goal is to win." Captain Miller said earnestly, with an indescribable seriousness on his face.

"I have a sense of foreboding." Repin Road.

"When did you have a good premonition?" Captain Miller said unhappily.

Rosen knew that this time Leybin's hunch was right. But he couldn't say it explicitly. And as a translator who was temporarily recruited, it was impossible for him to express his thoughts too much at this time, after all, in this team, Captain Miller and his old subordinates had the final say, and he could only play soy sauce.

But when Captain Miller was ready to leave the safety of the area in his steel helmet and prepare to capture the machine-gun position under the bunker, Rosen was the first to follow.

"Captain, I think you should give me firepower from behind, and I only need one charge to rush through and take them out." Lawson Road.

"Urban, how did you come along?" Captain Miller glanced at Rosen, and a flash of emotion flashed in his eyes.

"Because I think you're right, and I want you to live to make it to a thousand dollars." Rosen smiled and said, "Captain, believe me, as long as you can suppress the fire over there, I can definitely rush over and not be injured." ”

"Really?" Captain Miller looked at Rosen, who had always brought him many surprises, and was a little skeptical.

"Of course." "I'm not going to joke with my own life, but for the sake of firepower, it's best if you lend me your pistol, after all, I don't have time to replace empty magazines when I charge." ”

Rosen had already been thinking about Captain Miller's M1911 for a long time.

In the original plot, Captain Miller used this pistol to blow up a tank, and Rosen naturally wanted to see it for real, and if it had any extraordinary properties as he expected, he would definitely have to find a way to get it.

While Captain Miller was hesitating, there was a sound of footsteps behind him, and Sergeant Mac led Leybin and the others over.

Damn, it's just a little bit. Rosen knew of course that they would definitely not let Captain Miller attack alone, but he hoped that they would come a little later, and it was clear that Captain Miller was already tempted, so because they appeared, he let himself see the pistol in advance.

When Captain Miller saw them coming, a smile flashed across his face, and he immediately ordered: "Three men open fire in the front to attract and suppress enemy fire, Melissie, you run to the right, I run to the middle, Urban, you run to the left." ”

Because of Rosen's previous statements and the strength he had shown, Captain Miller included him in the charge, rather than asking who was running to the left, as in the original plot.

"Yes, Captain." Rosen nodded, and while pretending to tidy up his things, he threw the kettle and other useless things to Wade, and said, "Help me take care of it, if it is less like that later, I will be in a hurry with you." ”

"Don't worry, I'll take them in my arms." Wade nodded with a smile, and said seriously: "Be careful, don't get hurt." ”

"Phew, don't say such unpleasant things." Rosen was busy with his words.

Captain Miller said; "We lunged forward, forced them to change their ammunition, and then threw grenades."

"Maybe I should run in the middle." Sergeant Mack said.

"With the way you run, you still don't have to." Captain Miller said.

"Maybe I should run to the left." Sergeant Mack was once again unrelenting.

"Maybe you should shut up." Captain Miller slammed in mercilessly, clearly unhappy that his best men had not supported him.

This caused Sergeant Mack to stay there with a stiff expression.

Captain Miller ignored him and continued: "Leybin, fire as far as you can. Try to carry as much ammunition as possible, and bring more grenades for the main attack. ”

"Boss, my grenade is for you." Capazzo handed the rest of his grenade to Rosen.

"You'll help me watch Wade later, don't let him rush too far ahead, I always have a bad premonition." Rosen commanded in a low voice.

"Trust me, Boss, I'll take him to death." Capazzo assured with a serious face.

"Wade, give me two more of your grenades." Rosen was still a little worried, so he took some more ammunition from Wade and said, "Do me a favor, shoot like crazy, and you can't raise your head on the other side of the pressure, okay?" ”

"Okay." Wade nodded and patted the M1 rifle in his hand.

"Are you ready?" Captain Miller asked.

"Alright." Merlisey Road.

"Wait a minute." Lawson suddenly remembered something, and put his hand into the backpack given to Wade, as if digging something.

In fact, he took out a metal flask from the space backpack. This is also an item that you get when you enter Call of Duty 5.

"Lorenta's military flask, Quality: Exquisite, Characteristics: Super large capacity, Purpose: Hold spirits, so that it has a certain special effect, can reduce pain, stimulate adrenal secretion, increase combat effectiveness, and have a certain chance to trigger a rage. Adverse reactions: drunkenness. ”

In the world of Torchlight 2 before, Lawson didn't have the opportunity to use it, but now that he encountered such a scene, he felt that he should drink some wine and be strong.

Taking out the flask, which was clearly a kettle, Lawson unscrewed it and took a big sip.

The wine in it was still the original Lorenta whiskey, which really made Lawson feel very uncomfortable after drinking it.

"Drink the Spirits Whiskey to gain a temporary effect of +2 Running Speed, a -70% reduction in pain, and even if you lose 50% of your blood during battle, you can still fight for another 10 minutes, and this effect lasts for 15 minutes."

This effect is not bad, but I don't know if it can trigger such a special effect every time. Rosen thought to himself, handed the flask to Captain Miller and said, "Captain, do you want to try it?" ”