Chapter 104 Corner
Chapter 104: Turning the corner
The wind was strong on the top of the slope, and the branches and leaves of several big pine trees were swaying. Only the whistling sound of the wind could be heard in his ears. Suddenly, Lin En felt empty and stepped on something soft and invisible.
A disguised net covering the secret whistle?!
Although he immediately stopped his feet, Lynn had a lot to consider at this moment.
Is this the only secret whistle on the top of the slope, or one of two or one of three? If you open the disguise net directly, is it a one-shot or try to capture it? If the other party is already prepared, how should you respond?
Considering that his kick might have attracted the other party's attention, Lin En didn't have time to think about it anymore. He bent down and gently lifted the mesh cloth that was exactly the same as the ground with the tip of his dagger. At this moment, he suddenly felt his eyes staring at him.
This is definitely a scene that only exists in horror movies!
His thoughts were almost blank, but it was about life and death. Lin En knew that he had to break through this psychological barrier. He leaned his heart, tightened his teeth, and pushed his right foot to the ground, and his whole body fell down awkwardly. In a blink of an eye, his knees and calf felt the impact on the human body rather than the hard objects in the mud, and he heard a muffled groan. In the completely dark environment, Lin En could not determine the target status, so he had to hold the knife down with his intuition.
Looking back many years later, Lynn still feels that this is the most shitty scene in his military career.
If a knife cuts his throat, both sides will be relieved of their own pain, but Lin Neng's knife only penetrates the other party's back. The Russian screamed in pain, but fortunately, he was not exerting enough force and was in the pit dug in advance. His voice did not become an alarm to remind his companions.
Like a housewife who failed to kill a chicken, Lin Neng pulled his sword with his right hand and then inserted it down again. While using the brand new muffle gun in his left hand, he hit the opponent's head hard. When this Soviet soldier was attacked, he lay in the pit and looked west with a disguised periscope. He did not notice Lin Neng and Carl climbing up from the back. What's even more terrible is that he put the helmet that could have protected his head aside. What a sharp weapon is the 1932 Mauser military pistol, and he greeted the back of the head, swung him fainted in two strokes. The successive stabs on his back were even more brutal and fierce.
If it weren't for the dull "puff" sound coming from nearby, Lin En's lost and confused state would have continued.
"Carl?"
My thoughts were like a TV that was powered down and then restored to power supply. After it was turned on again, it could work normally again. Lynn looked up and saw Carl squatting next to a pine tree two meters away, aiming his muzzle at the other side.
After confirming that his target was completely raised, Lin Neng crawled over with blood all over his face. There was indeed a secret whistle here. If Carl hadn't solved it in time, he would have used the rifle in his hand to warn him!
When they came back to their senses and checked the scene, Linn found that the two secret whistles were equipped with Mosin Nagan with sniper lenses, and the pits they dug were one east-west and the other north-south, which could just look down on all sides. Fortunately, dark clouds obscured the night and these Soviet soldiers did not have night vision equipment, so Linn and Carl suddenly took advantage of the loopholes.
call……
Sitting under the pine tree, Lin Neng felt exhausted. The process of killing the enemy soldiers just now still shocked him. But when he thought that the soldiers assigned to him were already on his way to the north side of Kapoka Village, the strong sense of responsibility driven by ambition made him stand up. He was about to call Carl, but then he thought that if the night attack troops had not launched an attack, the Soviet army's rotation sentry came just in time, and when he saw that his own personnel were killed, he would definitely give an alarm. Why not let Carl hold here with a silence pistol, and destroy a pair of enemies, which would be considered as a relief to his worries.
The dark clouds that covered the bright moon had already floated by, and the bright moonlight was sprinkled again on the land eroded by the war. Lynn was about to give orders to Carl, but saw the guy squatting beside another pine tree holding a rifle and looking northwest in a daze, so he walked over gently and whispered: "Hey, Carl, what did you see?"
Carl didn't say anything, and gave the sniper rifle to Lynn, and pointed down to the slope to the northwest. There was a sparse pine forest, covering an area of only two or three acres, which was very common in Eastern Europe. After careful observation with the scope of the rifle, Lynn was shocked: not only were there people walking around in the pine forest, but also saw three-wheeled motorcycles and cars!
If it weren't for the bright moonlight, if it weren't for standing on the top of this slope, if it weren't for using the scope of the sniper rifle, Lin En knew that he wouldn't have found the Soviet troops ambushed in the woods. If he had encircled Kapoka Village in accordance with the original plan, he would probably end up being surrounded and annihilated by the other party.
The more unexpected situations happened, the more Lin Neng missed his mobile phone and walkie-talkie. Even if he and Carl went to inform him separately, they probably wouldn't have time to stop Eric from leading the team to launch an attack. It would be even more difficult to make all the three troops evacuate safely.
Lynn looked at Carl beside him helplessly, but what else could he say, just an ordinary soldier?
There was no other way, so Lynn had to say to Carl: "Go and find Sergeant Eric and tell him that the Russians were ambushing the troops around the village. There might be ambushing in the village. Regardless of whether their attack had begun or whether it was going well by the time you arrived, let them withdraw as soon as possible!"
"Okay!" Carl still agreed without hesitation. Thinking about it, he asked Lynn again: "What should you do, sir?"
"If gunfire sounds in the village, the Soviet troops here will inevitably be dispatched. I will find a way to hold them up here! Tell Sergeant Eric that you don't have to worry about my safety and try to avoid this area when retreating!" Lin Neng did not need to hide his intentions, but just said the words more tragic.
"No, sir, let me stay!" Carl's tone surprised Lynn, and he did shake for a moment, but he still denied the soldiers' request.
"Execute the command!" This sentence is plain and cold enough.
Carl silently raised his hand to Lynn, and before leaving, he left all the ammunition he carried with him.
When his companion left the top of the slope, Lin Neng sighed. He always felt that being a lonely hero was very powerful. It was really this day, but he felt extremely lonely in his heart. At this moment, he thought of Little Kassili, Alice, "butcher", and those boring but ordinary days in the past.
One day, I will say goodbye to the past.
Putting sentimental thoughts aside, Lynn walked into the pit that Carl cleaned with an assault rifle, and turned over the remains of the Soviet soldiers lying on his back - this guy was shot twice in the head and chest, and he should not have much pain when he died. In comparison, the brother next door was much more miserable.
He cut off two cloth strips from the uniforms of the Maozi soldiers with a dagger, tied the four magazines left by Carl in groups, and then placed the mp44 aside, and picked up the Mosin Nagan with a sniper lens to observe the situation of the pine forest. He could not see how many Soviet soldiers were ambushed there. The motorcycles and cars that could be observed may be just a small part of them. Fortunately, they were still confused and ignorant of the changes on the slope top. In this way, Linn was able to calmly estimate the distance, wind direction and wind speed, and collect all the weapons and ammunition that could be used from the bodies of the two Maozi soldiers.
Pa! Pa! Da da...
The gunshot finally rang out, and Lynn turned his head and looked at the village of Capoca. Although the battle scene could not be observed with his naked eyes, he could imagine it in his mind. For Sergeant Eric who had fought side by side, and for those new companions who had been together for less than a day, Lynn could only pray for them silently in his heart, praying that they could have good luck.
Chapter completed!