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Chapter 668 Captain America's Dismount

In the captain's room, Major Columbia introduced Gao Jiu to Lieutenant Colonel Johnson, the captain of the submarine.

Like Columbia, Lt. Johnson was also very interested in the legendary Gao Jiu. They warmly welcomed Gao Jiu and asked many strange questions to him.

They heard that Gao Jiu could speak all languages, fly planes and ships, control all artillery, have a magical marksmanship, and even fly. They asked Gao Jiu: "Is this true?"

Gao Jiu couldn't help but laugh and said, "How can it be so exaggerated? Some basic skills are still good. I am not as magical as people say."

Major Columbia was obviously not satisfied with Gao Jiu's answer. He said: "Mr. Gao, your English is so standard, even better than we Americans. I wonder how you learned it?"

Columbia said this not in English, but in French. He studied in France for four years and spoke fluent French. The reason why he spoke French was to verify whether Gao Jiu really knew all languages ​​like people said.

Gao Jiu smiled and said, "Mr. Columbia, this is not surprising. I grew up in the United States since I was a child. I only had amnesia and couldn't remember where my hometown was. English can also be said to be my native language."

Gao Jiu's words were said in French, and his fluency was still higher than that of Columbia.

Lieutenant Colonel Johnson also learned Italian and had some knowledge of Spanish. Seeing Major Columbia inspecting Gao Jiu, he couldn't help but speak Italian and some bad Spanish, and tested Gao Jiu.

Of course, Gao Jiu did not disappoint them, and he still spoke standard Italian and Spanish.

Gao Jiu's abilities cannot be tested here for a while. Just relying on Gao Jiu's excellent language skills, Columbia and Johnson admired them very much.

The three continued to talk enthusiastically, mainly because Columbia and Johnson kept asking questions, allowing Gao Jiu to tell the legendary achievements.

Gao Jiushi talked plainly, without any exaggeration, and even passed by.

Despite this, Columbia and Johnson were still amazed. They admired Gao Jiu's demeanor and knowledge very much, and respected him more.

Suddenly, the sonar's voice came from the speaker, and he said, "Report to the captain, a large surface ship is approaching us in the south."

The waters of this area of ​​hundreds of miles are all controlled by the Japanese, so Captain Johnson has always maintained a high level of vigilance.

At this moment, what he was most worried about was still happening. If the Japanese army really discovered the traces of the submarine, then they were living targets. Whether they could escape the enemy's attack depends on whether God would bless him.

He issued an emergency order and said, "Dive now."

"Wait a minute." Gao Jiu said.

Johnson looked at Gao Jiu in confusion and said, "Mr. Gao, don't dive quickly, and it will be dangerous when the Japanese army catch up."

Gao Jiu said: "I am familiar with the terrain of the sea area in this area. The average depth is less than 150 meters, and the terrain is still very complex. Fast diving is not only dangerous, but also cannot dive much deeper. When the Japanese army catches up, they naturally cannot escape the attack of deep-water bombs. Wait for a while, and I will observe the situation before talking about it."

Gao Jiu came to the sonar room and listened to the signals coming from the water.

He judged based on the information from the sonar that this should be a Japanese destroyer.

They should have received a report from the Japanese checkpoint on the Mekong River and came to search for the gunboats that Gao Jiu and others were riding.

Of course, if the Japanese destroyers could not see the gunboats that Gao Jiu and others were riding, they would have guessed that Gao Jiu and others had submarines to respond.

However, the direction they were traveling did not directly towards the submarine, but turned to the northwest, which shows that the Japanese destroyer had not yet discovered the real location of the submarine.

Gao Jiu believed that if the Japanese destroyers were allowed to search, the submarine would not dare to drive underwater, and if there was any movement, the destroyer would be discovered.

Even if the submarines remain silent in the water, the Japanese army will send a large number of ships to search in this area. Sooner or later, they will discover the submarines. It is better to take advantage of the fact that the Japanese destroyers have not discovered the submarines of the US military, and take the initiative to sink the Japanese destroyers and quickly evacuate the waters of this area, causing other Japanese ships to lose the direction of their submarines.

Gao Jiu came to the captain's room and told Johnson and others about his judgment.

Johnson was also an experienced naval veteran. He thought Gao Jiu had made sense and immediately ordered the submarine to float, stretch out his periscope, observe the movements of the Japanese destroyer, and at the same time ordered the torpedo to be launched.

Gao Jiu said: "Mr. Johnson, if you can trust me, let me direct this attack!"

After a short period of time, Johnson trusted Gao Jiu very much, and he agreed to Gao Jiu's request.

Gao Jiu carefully observed the Japanese destroyer. When the Japanese destroyer entered the range of the torpedo, he decisively issued an order to attack.

The sailors who controlled the torpedo fired two torpedoes in succession according to the shooting elements provided by Gao Jiu.

Two "boom boom" sounds, two torpedo hit the middle and tail of the destroyer respectively. The destroyer stopped slowly and began to tilt.

In order to resolve the battle as soon as possible, not sending telegrams to the destroyer and reporting to the superiors the chance of being attacked by a submarine, Gao Jiu ordered another torpedo to be fired. The torpedo hit the middle of the destroyer again, and the destroyer quickly sank.

The sailors of the Mid-rank army cheered, and Johnson and Columbia were also amazed at Gao Jiu. They now believe 100% that the legends are true, and they even believe that Gao Jiu can really fly.

Next, based on his understanding of the underwater situation in this area, Gao Jiu directed the submarine to avoid obstacles underwater, quickly pass through, and soon entered a relatively safe deep-sea area.

Captain Johnson was not very familiar with the sea area in this area and was always worried when sailing. Seeing Gao Jiu knowing the terrain of the sea area here, he could only deeply admire him.

After Gao Jiu and others left, Kamimada received a report from the troops garrison along the Mekong River, saying that the attack on the Hemangdu water checkpoint where Shimada belonged was likely related to Gao Jiu and others who pretended to be Watanabe.

Kamiyada also complained secretly in his heart. He also believed that the one who killed Shimada and others was Gao Jiu's subordinates, but he could not take the blame.

He angrily scolded the commander of the river defense force who provided the information, saying that they were shirking responsibility randomly, and that this matter must have been done by the Vietnamese anti-Japanese guerrillas.

The commander of the Japanese River Defense Force realized that he had said the wrong thing and should not have doubted the person sent by the superior.

After investigation, someone did see Vietnamese anti-Japanese guerrillas appearing near the attacked checkpoint. So they rewrite the report, indicating that this matter was done by the Vietnamese anti-Japanese guerrillas and the matter was left to nothing.

The submarine was quietly diving under the sea like a whale. In the cabin, Major Columbia introduced in detail the relevant situation of this rescue mission to Gao Jiu and others.

The people Gao Jiu and others were trying to rescue were several important figures in the US military and political terms. The highest position was the deputy security assistant of the US President. When they held a joint meeting between the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and other countries in the Philippines, they were stranded in the Philippines because the Japanese Navy cut off the sea route. Later, when the Japanese army captured Manila, the capital of the Philippines, they fell into the hands of the Japanese army.

The Japanese army originally wanted to transfer them back to Japan, but the Mid-level army's activities at sea have not yet arrived. However, the Japanese army will soon send them to Japan.

In order to rescue these American important members, the US military ordered the US Marine Corps and the famous haibao commando to organize the rescue, but failed. None of the 26 commandos were spared and all died in battle.

The United States Marine Corps organized a rescue operation again, but the hostages had been secretly transferred by the Japanese. The Marine Corps could not find a place to hold hostages. While looking for hostages, they were attacked by the Japanese army again and had to give up the rescue operation.

Gao Jiu's name is not unfamiliar with the Americans. They learned about Gao Jiu and his Taohuashan Special Forces from Wei Deman and others, and decided to entrust the mission to Gao Jiu and others to complete, so this trip to the Philippines was created by Gao Jiu and others.

After Columbia introduced the situation in detail, he said with some concern: "Mr. Gao, I believe in the combat effectiveness of you and your special forces team, but how to find those hostages is probably the most difficult part of this mission. Do you have any solutions to this?"

Columbia was worried that Gao Jiu was not familiar with the place in the Philippines and would be difficult to find the hostages who were detained.

Gao Jiu smiled faintly and said, "There is a saying in China that there must be a road before the car arrives at the mountain. When you arrive in Manila, you will find a way!"

When Columbia heard Gao Jiu say this, he disagreed with it and thought that Gao Jiu was not sure. However, he had no other choice now, and could only pin his hopes on this legendary magical figure.

Columbia needs to cooperate throughout this rescue operation of Gao Jiu and others, but he wants to see with his own eyes what is magical about Gao Jiu.

On that day, they used the night to arrive on the coast of the Philippines, and the one who came to pick them up was the Haibao Commando of the United States Marine Corps.

After Gao Jiu and others bid farewell to Captain Johnson, they boarded the haibao commando's rubber boat and boarded the coast of the Philippines.

After arriving at the temporary landing point of the haibao commando, Gao Jiu and others were greeted by the haibao commando members of the US Navy.

The special forces members of Taohua Mountain saw the Americans, all of whom were shaved with their heads, oil painted on their faces, and wearing vests with two tendons on their upper bodies. These guys were tall and big, and their muscles looked extremely strong.

Most of the members of the haibao commando were equipped with carbines, and two guys were holding six-barrel heavy machine guns in their hands, with long bullet bags wrapped around them. They were all wearing long leather boots and sharp Swiss daggers on them.

Next to the tent are also weapons such as mortars, light machine guns, and Bazuka bazooka, which are well-equipped.

The strong appearance of the haibao commandos did not make the special forces in Taohua Mountain feel pressured, but instead developed some contempt for them.

The team members believed that the reason why these Americans could not save the hostages was because they could not hide their clothes at all, and they could only fight against the Japanese head-on. With this quality, there was still a gap between them and a qualified special forces team member.

The members of the Haibao Commando saw that the guerrillas in Taohua Mountain were wearing camouflage uniforms and naturally had hair. Apart from their figures being stronger than ordinary people, there was almost nothing special about them.

The members of the haibao commando were full of doubts about the special forces under Gao Jiu, and their expressions looked a little unfriendly.

It is no wonder that the haibao commando was one of the strongest special forces in the world at that time. They could not complete the task of rescuing hostages, and their superiors no longer gave them a chance. Instead, they invited Gao Jiu's Taohuashan Special Forces from the far east and backward China. This behavior made these arrogant Americans feel very uncomfortable. They were secretly holding their energy to make Gao Jiu and others ugly.

The haibao commando team led a lieutenant colonel from Mi Army. He was half a head taller than Gao Jiu, with a tiger back and a bear waist, and his bulging muscles and arms were thicker than ordinary people's calves.

After seeing Gao Jiu, he smiled and came forward to shake hands enthusiastically with Gao Jiu, but he used hidden force to give Gao Jiu a warning.

The members of the haibao commando are very familiar with their captains, and his move has caused many outsiders to suffer.

These guys watched their captain's performance with interest, wanting to see if the legendary Gao Jiu would also look very embarrassed under the captain's iron-pliers' palms.

Gao Jiu felt the force in the hands of the captain of the United States. He remained silent and showed a kind expression on his face.

The captain of the United States faced the legendary Gao Jiu, and he didn't dare to be careless. He used seven points of force when he came up. Unexpectedly, Gao Jiu's palm was soft, which made him feel like he couldn't use force. The captain of the United States had to increase his strength, but found that Gao Jiu's palm suddenly became hard, giving him the feeling that he was holding an iron block.

Captain America used this move. When Gao Jiu first went to the Jinan Station of the Military Control Commission, Li Xikun, the captain of the then operation team, also used it.

The Chinese are very proud of their face, and Gao Jiu gave Li Xikun face, but did not fight back. At this moment, Gao Jiu was not polite.

Americans pay attention to strength. If you are polite to him, you will not think you are modest, but think that you are not capable and will look down on you from the bottom of your heart. Therefore, Gao Jiu must give this guy a favor.

Captain America kept increasing his strength, and finally used his strength to feed himself. The blue veins on his forehead burst out, but still could not make Gao Jiu surrender. Just as he was about to give up, Gao Jiu's palm suddenly increased his strength.

The captain of the United States felt that Gao Jiu's palm was like iron pliers, which made his palm bones seem to be shattered. He barely held on for a while, but he couldn't stand it anymore. Beads of sweat the size of beans appeared on his forehead and his waist couldn't help but bend down.

Finally he started shouting and shouted: "Mr. Gao, please let go."

Gao Jiu smiled slightly and let go of his palm.

The captain of the United States rubbed his hands together and couldn't help but shook them a few times. It seemed that he was suffering a lot.

Gao Jiu still gave him face, otherwise his hand would have been ruined.
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