Chapter 178 Learn to have a heart of stone (1)

Style: Historical Author: Lao ZheWords: 2424Update Time: 24/01/18 13:01:21
Home thief, home bird, home fart, these are the names that Northeastern people call the old sparrow.

The saying goes that sparrows always chirp.

Home bird means that old sparrows are older than young sparrows.

The most interesting thing is about the thief in the hometown, which describes the old sparrow as being more cunning, cunning and cunning than the little sparrow.

Generally, sparrows are found wherever humans live. In the process of getting along with humans, sparrows have also learned to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages.

When people in the Northeast, especially children, catch sparrows in winter, they use a small stick to prop up a sieve, and tie a rope to the small stick. The person holds the rope in his hand and hides not far away.

Rice, grass seeds, wheat and other food were scattered under the sieve.

In winter, sparrows cannot find food, so they will naturally go down there to eat.

It's just that the old sparrow is still vigilant while eating. When you pull off the wooden stick below and push down the sieve, the old sparrow will fly out the moment the sieve is buckled down.

The old sparrow didn't go to the middle of the sieve at all, it only pecked at the edge.

This is the old sparrow's way of guarding against danger, so he is called the home thief.

When the title "hometown thief" is applied to people, it naturally describes those who have rich experience.

Of course, this title is neither derogatory nor complimentary.

And soon after Shang Zhen and Du Man lay on the edge of the top of the mountain and looked down, they realized that Mr. Wang was a thief from his hometown!

The Japanese army's pursuit of the remnants of the Northeastern Army at the foot of the mountain has not ended. Although there are rocks in the valley at the foot of the mountain, they are relatively clearer because they are looking at it from the commanding heights. Shang Zhen is observing with Du Man. When looking at the situation at the foot of the mountain, he became a bystander.

He was originally a warrior, but now he has become a bystander. This feeling is definitely not pleasant.

This situation is like watching a play, and the things in the play are closely related to every Chinese. You say that I am just a bystander, and that I am the audience but I am not involved in the play. Is this realistic?

But Wang Lao Mao is hiding. If he is not the audience, he does not need to be in this drama.

Then you say, isn't he just a thief from his hometown?

Shang Zhen had no choice but to stand here.

It was already past four o'clock in the afternoon. The winter sun had already set in the west. There was no temperature at all. The mountains cast long shadows under the setting sun and looked so cold. At this moment, some Northeastern troops who were destined to be unable to escape the pursuit of the Japanese army The mood is just like the mood of Shang Zhen as a "spectator".

In the distance, there are still gray figures of the Northeastern Army retreating and running, while the Japanese army is already conducting its final search.

Obviously, the Japanese army did not pursue them honestly. Just like Shang Zhen's previous battle, the Japanese army sent a small team to stop the defeated troops.

In order to observe more clearly, Shang Zhen used a telescope. From his current position, the telescope would naturally not reflect the setting sun, so he was not afraid of being discovered by the Japanese army.

Although the field of view of a telescope is limited, it becomes clear when facing a specific point.

Shang Zhen saw two soldiers from the Northeast Army running hurriedly on the snowy field with guns hunched over. At this time, amid the sparse gunfire, Shang Zhen saw one of the soldiers fall to the ground. No need to ask. That one was shot, and the other soldier took advantage of the cover of the rocks on the ground to hide.

Shang Zhen looked carefully at the soldier who was shot. The Japanese shot only wounded his soldier, who was rolling on the ground.

Shang Zhen's heart became entangled. He moved the telescope slightly and saw several Japanese soldiers.

Soon, Japanese soldiers rushed forward. Just when Shang Zhen thought that the Japanese soldiers would shoot the wounded Northeast Army soldier again to give him a good blow, but what happened next proved him wrong!

He saw that just when the Japanese army chased the wounded Northeastern Army soldier, the Japanese army did not fire a shot. A Japanese soldier stabbed the soldier on the ground with a gun!

At this moment, although Shang Zhen was mentally prepared, he still felt his heart tremble.

It's just that Shang Zhen, who was far away at this time, couldn't figure out what was going on with the Japanese soldier.

Perhaps the opponent was a new soldier and his stabbing skills were not very good, or the opponent took pleasure in killing and torturing people, but the Japanese soldier then stabbed the Northeastern Army soldier twice in a row!

Even after the war of resistance ended, Shang Zhen still could not understand why the Japanese had to kill all the Chinese people because they were the same human beings with yellow skin, black eyes and black hair.

But now Shang Zhen only felt angry. He felt that the blood vessels in his temples were beating.

Because of his excitement, he felt that his hand holding the telescope began to tremble.

But at this time, there was another voice in his mind reminding him to be calm. Killing the enemy with hot blood can only last for a while. If he wants to survive for a long time and kill more invaders, then he must calm down!

But Shang Zhen didn't expect that as a bystander, this was just the beginning. He suddenly heard the gunshots becoming more intensive.

Since the telescope limited his field of vision, he subconsciously put down the telescope. At this time, he saw a group of Northeastern Army soldiers running desperately towards the mountain where he was from the other direction.

That group of soldiers made Shang Zhen's eyes shine, because they all had guns, and their number was similar to his own, about ten or so.

What's the use of just having the same number of people as them? Shang Zhen immediately felt that something was wrong.

In the other direction, the five or six Japanese soldiers just rushed back, but Shang Zhen couldn't give a warning!

At this time, Shang Zhen was like having the eyes of God. He saw the danger of his own soldiers but was helpless.

He couldn't shout out, and he couldn't shoot at the Japanese troops, otherwise they would also be in trouble hiding on the top of the mountain.

So Shang Zhen could only keep moving his eyes on the top of the mountain. He watched the Northeastern Army soldiers running unsuspectingly, while the Japanese soldiers who were ready to shoot when they heard the gunshots looked more like they had raised their butcher knives. Butcher.

Shang Zhen is not that kind of defenseless little woman, but he is helpless. Of course he understands that at this time, even if he made a hundred thousand prayers in his heart, it was all in vain!

So at a certain moment next, the Japanese army's guns rang out. In the first shooting of the Japanese army, five of the Northeast Army soldiers fell directly, and these five were exactly the number of the Japanese army. The Japanese army had no ammunition. False hair!

Seeing the remaining Northeast Army soldiers, they reacted quickly and hid behind the rocks beside them.

At this time, Shang Zhen saw soldiers from the Northeast Army starting to raise their guns, but one soldier only fired once and then stopped.

Did he run out of bullets? Shang Zhen subconsciously picked up the telescope.

This time he could see clearly. Although he couldn't hear the conversation between the remaining Northeast Army soldiers, there was no doubt that there was a dispute among them.

When Shang Zhen frowned, he heard the "click-click" sound of machine gun fire from the Japanese army. Just after the Japanese army fired two short bursts, he heard a faint cry of "We surrender"!

Although the winter was bitter, Shang Zhen felt that his face suddenly turned red.

He felt ashamed for saying "we surrender", but what made him feel even more ashamed and embarrassed was what happened later, because he heard a soldier from the Northwest Army whispering "idiot" right next to him!