Soon after, Matthew and the two Koreans' horses were also shot, which surprised Dunn very much. He did not expect that the two Koreans were also within the attack range.

It seems that their contact operation this time has been noticed by those in the Red Empire.

Dunn's first reaction was to ride his horse and rush out, but just as he had this thought, he fell to the ground.

Now there was no need to worry about the horse, as Dunn's horse had also been shot.

Matthew and Wes, who were lying on the ground, first reacted by getting up, pulling out their pistols and pointing them at the two North Koreans.

"Is it the Mosin-Nagant? Is it the Red Army?"

As Dunn got up, the two North Koreans raised their hands and tried to explain something.

The only one who could remain calm at the scene was Dunn. At this time, Dunn was basically certain that the two North Koreans were being targeted.

He looked around and, with the help of the moonlight, Dunn discovered that there were suddenly many more figures on the originally empty grassland.

"Everyone get down, we've been discovered!"

In desperation, Dunn shouted in both Korean and English.

At this time, Weiss and Matthew also realized that the two North Koreans should be innocent. Their panicked expressions could not be fake, and the two men did not even dare to pull out their guns.

Wes and Matthew also realized that the situation was not good. They quickly lay down together, using the dead horses as cover to observe the situation around them. To their despair, it seemed that there were people everywhere.

The two North Koreans followed the three men's actions and lay down behind the dead horse.

"You are surrounded! Surrender!"

A voice of surrender in Russian was heard in the distance. It was very authentic Russian and there was no need for Dunn to translate it. Weiss and Matthew could understand it.

"Shit! How did these damn Russians know about us!"

Weiss angrily fired a shot towards the direction where the sound came from, and was greeted by even more intense gunfire, which forced Weiss to lie flat on the ground, not daring to even raise his head.

Because of him, the other four people could only lie behind the horses.

"Sir, they are using Russian to persuade people to surrender! There must be something wrong with these two North Koreans. They are being targeted. The Russians should not know our identities!"

Dunn, who was lying on the ground, spoke.

"Shit, it should be!"

Weiss nodded after hearing Dunn's analysis.

"So we must have someone break out and bring the news to the action team. There should still be hope for this operation!"

Weiss made a quick decision.

"The only thing we can do is run into the river...swim...and escape!"

The leading North Korean spoke in broken Russian.

Weiss also agreed with the North Koreans' proposal, but the current situation was a bit tricky. He didn't know how many people were lying in ambush, and even if he went into the river, escaping through the river was not safe.

Just as Weiss was hesitating, two flares were thrown high into the sky, instantly illuminating the area and leaving the five people with nowhere to hide.

Now, let alone breaking through, even if they stand up a little, they will probably be greeted by a volley of bullets.

Although most of the gunshots now come from Mosin-Nagant, there is no guarantee that the opposite side is equipped with several PPSh submachine guns or other types of machine guns. As long as a few people dare to look up, they will probably be turned into sieves immediately.

"Surrender!"

Weiss sighed and spoke to everyone in Russian, and then gave instructions to Matthew and Dunn in English.

"Try to buy some time for the Russians! I've told Solek that if we don't go back in two hours, they will move their position as soon as possible!"

After saying that, he threw the gun away and stood up with his hands raised high.

Dunn and Matthew did the same thing, threw away their guns, and stood up with their hands raised high.

Although this action seemed a bit humiliating, Dunn really didn't want to fight the Russians.

The two North Koreans gritted their teeth and had no choice but to do the same thing.

A team of Russian Red Army soldiers slowly surrounded them and after confirming that the men had no weapons, four Russian soldiers came forward with handcuffs and ropes.

At this time, Dunn was relieved. Although he was curious about the other goal of this mission, he really didn't want to stay in the Red Empire for too long.

The only concern now was whether the Russians would send them directly to a Siberian potato labor camp.

I can only wait until I am interrogated to negotiate terms with the Russians.

But just as the four Russian soldiers approached, one of the North Koreans suddenly took out a grenade from his arms, pulled the safety pin, and rushed towards the four Russian soldiers.

However, they were killed by indiscriminate fire from the well-prepared Red Army on the periphery.

After the North Korean fell to the ground with an unwilling look on his face, the grenade in his hand slipped out, and coincidentally it fell in the direction where Dunn and the other two were.

"I C!"

"Magefaq!"

"Shit! Get down!"

But it was too late. Dunn felt a puff of smoke rising in front of his eyes, followed by a dazzling flame, and then he felt himself flying out.

"Is this the end?"

Dunn thought with some reluctance, but then his consciousness fell into darkness.

After a moment, Dunn's eyes regained light, which made him feel very magical. It seemed that he did not feel any discomfort at all. Logically, he was affected by the shock wave of the grenade.

Even if he was lucky enough not to die, he would have lost half his life.

Dunn was even more surprised when the scene came into focus: he was now riding a horse.

"Why bother with so much? We will do whatever our superiors tell us to do. I tell you, even if we die in battle when we meet the Russians, we must not be captured by them..."

Suddenly, he heard the mumbling voice of Prokluski, although Dunn hated Prokluski's mumbling when he complained about the Russians.

But at this moment, Dunn suddenly felt that the voice was extremely familiar. Wasn't this the same conversation he had just had with Prokowski a few hours ago?

"What is this? A golden finger?"

Dunn was very sure that he was not dreaming just now, as he and two Koreans were ambushed and surrounded by Russians on the street.

Except for the fact that he didn't feel any pain when the grenade exploded at the end, everything else was extremely real. Besides, he was riding a horse at the moment, so it was impossible for him to be dreaming!

When I pinched my cheek, I felt the pain and realized that I was not dreaming anymore.

"All right, Prukski! I know how hateful the Russians are! It's almost evening, so take this time to rest. We'll probably have to set up camp again soon!"

Whether it was the golden finger would need to wait until the evening to verify, but now, he really didn't want to listen to Prokowski nagging him again about what he had said in the evening.

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