One-sixty-one, join forces

In the evening, she lay in my arms and said to me, "I have practiced throwing knives and marksmanship, and I no longer have hatred and anger in my heart, and tomorrow ······ You'll be able to ······ Leave me. ”

I said, "You don't count this as crossing the river and demolishing the bridge." ”

She said: "It's not that I'm going to drive you away, I'm going to seek revenge on the enemy and drive the invaders out of this land, and I don't want you to be in the same danger as me." ”

I said, "Well, tomorrow I'll go with you to drive the invaders away, and since I'm here, I ought to do a little bit to the people here like an expeditionary force." ”

She smiled and said, "Really? ”

I said, "Who have I fooled again?" ”

She said: "We've only known each other for a few days, and who knows who you've lied to before?" she said. ”

I said, "Although we have only known each other for a few days, you have already seen my heart, otherwise how could you lie so comfortably in my arms." ”

She hugged my neck and let her breath hit me in the face.

She said, "If I were a girl, would you marry me after this war is over?" ”

I said, "We are master and apprentice. ”

She sighed.

After a while, she said, "You don't want me to go on an adventure alone, do you?" ”

I said, "What master have you ever seen who would be at ease with his apprentice who has just become a mountain?" Although you have experienced a lot of things and have developed unique skills, you still need to work hard in terms of experience and strategy. ”

She said, "You teach me." ”

I said, "You have to study hard." ”

Our master and apprentice joined forces and sounded the trumpet of the charge against the invaders and butchers.

We are not walking on the main road, nor are we advancing in the barren fields. We still haven't left the jungle, and only the jungle can protect us forward.

We weaved through the jungle towards the place where there were invaders and butchers. Although I don't know the way, my apprentice knows the direction.

One day we came to a hillside behind a village, but the village had been slaughtered by butchers, and wisps of smoke were still rising from the ruins of the burned houses.

We're late. The apprentice was so angry that he stamped his feet and cursed the butchers with something I didn't understand.

I said, "Judging by the smoke and dust from the ruins, they have not gone far, and if we knew the direction they left, we could have caught up with them." ”

She said, "We chase. ”

And he rushed forward with me.

We chased after it for a while, and finally caught up with this group of butchers who had lost their conscience.

We hid in the jungle and shot the butcher who was walking behind, sending him to hell.

The butchers immediately screamed and chased after us as they shot us.

We let them know that there were only two of us, so that they would not be afraid of being ambushed by us, and would follow us into the depths of the jungle. Kill them in the depths of the jungle so they don't run away.

As soon as I reached the depths of the jungle, I separated from my apprentices and lay in ambush in the shape of horns, which we had already discussed. I also told her that every time she kills a butcher, she runs counterclockwise, so that we are always on the right side of these butchers, and that they are always under our attack.

I handed the gun to my apprentice and told her how to use the jungle to cover herself. Let her understand that only by living can she kill more enemies and do more for this land. I'm going to try to assassinate one or two butchers with throwing knives and get guns from them.

As soon as the butchers entered the flank of our master and apprentice, the apprentice raised his hand and shot it. I didn't expect that the apprentice who shot for the first time could also shoot a butcher in the head.

The butchers immediately fired in the direction of the gunshots and rushed over, leaving the dead man behind. My apprentices had already run away and hid to their left.

I took the opportunity to follow and took the bullets and guns from the dead man.

I quickly ran to the right of the butchers, and before my apprentice could shoot, I shot a butcher, and the butcher lay down.

The butchers immediately rushed at me. Behind them, however, a gunshot rang out, and a butcher was eliminated. They immediately turned to deal with the apprentice.

My apprentices and I have reversed course and let their bullets fly in vain in the jungle where no one is around. At this time, we fired one shot at the left and one on the left and one on the left.

And just like that, we trapped them deep in the jungle, and as soon as my apprentice and I shot out, a butcher would get a headshot.

Just in case our guns jammed, I went and picked up two more guns to keep by my side. I'm sure my apprentice would do the same, for now I hear her gunshot no longer from a pistol, but from a spear.

The butchers were beaten by us, but there was nothing they could do about us. They screamed and fired indiscriminately in all directions.

My apprentices and I found the right time to eliminate a few of their butchers.

They were beaten by us, huddled back to back.

And at this moment, we suddenly stopped shooting at them.

The jungle suddenly became dead peaceful.

Everyone knows that behind this tranquility, there is only death.

But they didn't run away either, because their legs were already weakened by the fear in their hearts.

All we want is to make them afraid. Only those who are filled with fear in their hearts are more easily eliminated by us.

And what the apprentices want, they are scared to death.

So even though we don't shoot anymore, we suddenly make a little noise—not that we suddenly shoot into the sky, but that we throw rocks and break branches.

The butchers would tremble in terror at the sound we had deliberately made, scream in fear, and shoot indiscriminately at the place where the sound sounded.

And we, just hiding behind a tree and watching them coldly.

When they thought there was no danger and were relieved, we coldly killed them one by two. Now they were all scared again.

In the end, the butchers were beaten by us to the feet and lay on the ground with their heads outward, shooting indiscriminately with or without a sound, and shooting without a target.

At this time, we were already in the trees, condescendingly pulling the trigger on the butchers.

I don't know how long later, with the cooperation of my apprentice and me, there are only four butchers left in this team at this moment.

The four butchers stopped resisting and got up and fled in all directions.

How will our bullets bypass them? A few gunshots rang out, and the last four butchers all fell.

Our bullets didn't kill them, because I knew that the apprentice would send these four butchers to hell in their own way.

We walked over and kicked their guns away before dragging them together. Looking at their frightened and distorted faces, the apprentice was very satisfied.

She whispered to them, and I didn't understand a word. This time, she did not remove the bayonet from the gun - not that she would not take the bayonet off the gun, but this time she did not have to take the bayonet off the gun at all.

Instead of immediately beheading the butchers, she disemboweled them with a bayonet. She also singled out their intestines and flowed them to the ground, allowing them to experience for themselves the bad things they had done.

We replenished these dead men with ample ammunition and guns. These guns weren't the Mauser I'd held in the army before, they were rifles that could hit long distances without seeing the smoke. The guns were all weapons issued to the butchers by the new invaders.

We left, leaving them clutching their intestines and screaming in pain. As long as no one comes to save them, they will die of blood in fear.