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Nine hundred and thirtieth chapters life and death contest

After Han Sixi delivered the news to the two American prisoners, the two American prisoners quickly decided to follow the advice above.

But the two American prisoners were hesitant whether to tell others the news.

After all, if there are many people who know the information, it will be easily leaked.

After thinking for a while, Wright suggested: "Let's inform them of the news so that everyone can cooperate."

"But if there are so many people who know the news, it will be easy for the news to leak out."

Donald was a little apprehensive, after all, this news was related to their fate.

And unlike the last time, the reason why all the American prisoners could discuss countermeasures together was because the matter was really exposed and it was not a big deal.

But this time, if the news leaks out, the Japanese will definitely be on guard, and then they will never be able to escape Japanese control.

"At this time, we must trust our comrades. Only by working together can we handle this matter."

Wright, who was born into a noble family, understands the power of unity better, so he chooses to trust his companions.

What's more, Wright had a good idea. He believed that all American prisoners would definitely keep their mouths shut. After all, this matter also related to their fate.

As soon as Wright finished speaking, Donald thought for a while and nodded, because few people do things that harm others but not benefit themselves, especially these American prisoners, who are all smart people.

The two people who reached an agreement immediately took action to inform other American prisoners of the news.

Such good news naturally made all the American prisoners excited, but fortunately they could still stay rational.

In this way, the captured American officers began to cause trouble for the Japanese.

The first person who felt the difference was the person in charge of the Bai Mansion, Yoshikazu Ichiki.

When this person once again persuaded Wright to write a letter to China, he felt a completely different attitude.

Because he was deliberately causing trouble, Wright's tone was very fierce and he was completely unwilling to cooperate.

The same goes for the other American prisoners, who roared at Ichiki Ryowa and made trouble from time to time.

Especially Wright, in just two days, frequently caused trouble for the Japanese.

Either he disliked the food, or he asked for various rights from the Japanese, and even made special requests, saying that he needed several female companions to accompany him.

Such excessive demands and arrogant attitude made Ichiki Ryoka very angry, but he couldn't help it.

After two days of continuous troublemaking by the American prisoners, Ichiki Yoshikazu finally lost his temper and said bitterly: "Baga, you really think you are a distinguished guest, and you dare to make all kinds of excessive demands."

"Hmph, the fox's tail finally leaked out. It seems you just want to take advantage of us. It's not what you said at all."

After the translator introduced what Yoshikazu Ichiki said, Wright immediately responded sarcastically and deliberately showed a provocative look.

"Baga, don't forget, you are prisoners. You must do whatever the Empire of Japan asks you to do!"

In anger, Yoshikazu Ichiki revealed his true colors, looking at Wright with a hint of ferocity.

"If I guess correctly, the situation in the Pacific War must be that the powerful United States has the upper hand.

So what do you dare to do to us now?"

Wright was deliberately inducing Yoshikazu Ichiki to make the little devil think that their previous performance was just a test.

"Are you testing me?"

Ichiki Ryokazu was immediately misled, with a bit of annoyance in his tone.

"snort!"

Wright snorted coldly, and then said: "It doesn't matter if it's a test, do you really dare to do anything to us?"

"Don't worry, let's wait and see!"

Ichiki Yoshikazu was no longer entangled. He had to ask his superiors for instructions, because if the American prisoners knew the inside story, things would be difficult to handle.

After saying this, Yoshikazu Ichiki turned around and left, looking very anxious.

After Yoshikazu Ichiki left, Donald asked in a low voice: "Will our plan succeed?"

"If this time it doesn't work, what about the next time?"

Wright answered very casually, because from Yoshikazu Ichiki's attitude, he could sense that the Japanese really did not dare to be tough, at least they did not dare to kill American prisoners at will like they did before.

Donald thought so, then sighed and said to himself: "I hope we can eat less?"

Wright didn't answer, but closed his eyes and began to analyze the possibilities in the future.

On the other side, Yoshikazu Ichiki hurriedly looked for his superiors and reported the situation of the American prisoners.

After some communication, the Japanese high-level officials quickly made a decision. If these captured American officers did not cooperate, their preferential treatment would be revoked immediately, but their lives must be ensured.

After receiving this order, Yoshikazu Ichiki went to see the captured American officers again, and said with a smile: "I have given an order from above. If you still refuse to cooperate with the empire and write to the country obediently, I will

Can’t we guarantee your life safety?”

Ichiki Ryokazu was deliberately scaring the captured American officers because he still held on to a glimmer of hope, hoping to persuade these American prisoners.

Yoshikazu Ichiki's words indeed had some impact, and the expressions on the faces of several American officers who cherished their lives changed somewhat.

However, the cunning Wright soon discovered that Ichiki Yoshikazu's attitude was different, so he decided to test it: "If you have the ability, do it. American soldiers are not afraid of death."

"Okay, I'll make it happen for you!"

After saying this, Yoshikazu Ichiki took out his pistol and pointed it at Wright.

Wright closed his eyes subconsciously, feeling a little bitter in his heart, and even had some thoughts of surrender.

But Yoshikazu Ichiki moved too quickly and fired his gun directly, leaving Wright unable to react.

Just when Wright was about to speak, he suddenly had an idea and gritted his teeth tightly without asking for mercy.

Because Wright thought that if Ichiki Yoshikazu really wanted to kill someone, it would be useless for him to ask for mercy. After all, the previous incident had deeply offended the Japanese major.

What's more important is that if Ichiki Ryokazu really wanted to kill someone, there would be no need to talk nonsense.

Things were just as Wright imagined. After Ichiki pulled out the gun, he never pulled the trigger.

After more than ten seconds, Wright slowly opened his eyes and said sarcastically: "It seems you don't dare, right?"

After saying this, Wright deliberately took a step forward and pointed his head at Yoshikazu Ichiki's gun.

"If you have the courage, you can shoot, but I think the American soldiers will definitely avenge me."

Wright continued to speak, showing a look of resignation.

But he was very nervous because this was also a kind of gambling.

After all, the gun was in the hands of the Japanese. If Yoshikazu Ichiki was so embarrassed that he just killed Wright, he wouldn't even be able to find a place to cry.

But Wright had some confidence in his heart. After all, Yoshikazu Ichiki's reaction and actions meant that he did not dare to act rashly, so he took the risk.

Because after this life-and-death battle, the Japanese's bottom line will be completely in Wright's hands.

As his closest comrade-in-arms, Donald quickly became aware of Wright's purpose and became nervous.
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