Dean Wei asked two doctors and ten nurses to follow the guards to the front line so that they could bandage the wound more quickly.

Yu Min was also not idle, helping the nurses to organize gauze and other things.

Doctor Li sat down to rest and watched the little girl busying around like a bee. This was good.

I thought she would have some thoughts about not being sent there.

There was another loud rumbling sound, and this time everyone who was sitting and resting stood up and looked in the direction of the battlefield.

Yu Min thought that the fleeing Japanese soldiers must have reached the second minefield.

There is one last thing: I will never let them go this time. My hatred for them is irreconcilable, and it will never be forgotten for generations to come.

This is their punishment, but it is not enough.

Someone muttered, "Aren't we out of ammunition? What's going on?"

"Only those who are on the battlefield can know. I also want to go to the front line, what about you, Doctor Yu?"

Listening to the nurse's words, Yu Min nodded and said, "I want to go, too."

"Really? I'm thinking about it all the time."

Less than ten minutes later, the third loud noise was heard, and this time even more people could no longer sit still.

Li Daguang found Dean Wei and said, "Yu Min and I will go there with a group of nurses."

"Okay, go ahead."

The young nurses all wanted to go with Doctor Li and Doctor Yu, but it was up to the head nurse to assign them.

Yu Min ran after him amid everyone's envious gazes.

She really didn't have as much curiosity as those little girls. In fact, it was because she was the one who planted the landmine and knew what was going on.

Our people must have the upper hand on the battlefield, otherwise the Japanese would not have been able to escape.

At this time, gunshots were heard, and Yu Min thought that this was the right thing to do. There was no point in talking about martial ethics with them, and they should all be killed.

Now that they have reached the front line, there are not too many casualties.

Looking at the scene above, Yu Min smiled. In fact, their way of doing things can make people feel more relieved, right?

The Japanese have suffered too many casualties now, so it takes only three of us to take care of one.

She murmured, "Leave no one alive."

Li Daguang took a look at this gentle little girl and didn't expect that she would have such an idea.

A young nurse came over and said, "Doctor Yu, do you think we can keep the prisoners?"

"Why should we keep them? And why should we treat them well? They have killed so many innocent people. Killing them now cannot atone for their sins. Besides, what can we do with the prisoners? We are still on a forced march. How can we take them with us?" Yu Min spoke very loudly, also for the leaders not far away to hear.

"Huang Ying, what do you think?"

Seeing Doctor Yu winking at her, the clever nurse immediately responded, "Yes, yes, that's right. I want to go up and fight them with a bayonet."

Li Daguang stood and looked at the girl. Everyone could see that she was narrow-minded.

Yu Min knew that his words were not taken seriously, but his leader must have heard what he said.

There are considerations for the above reasons, and now they are just expressing the voices of ordinary people.

More and more Japanese soldiers fell, and now they had no chance to escape.

"Doctor Yu, I don't know who planted the mines behind the Japanese. It has exploded three times and half of the Japanese are dead."

"That's great. We can't leave them here now."

In just a quarter of an hour, they all fell down, and even those who wanted to surrender were not left behind.

Some of the young soldiers who came down had minor injuries, but everyone had a smile on their face.

Yu Min was in charge of the wound of a middle-aged soldier, who kept saying, "It feels so good! This is the most satisfying experience I've ever had in a war."

Those who were not injured were responsible for cleaning up the battlefield. This was their own land, and they would never let the Japanese defile their land. Although they really wanted to leave their bodies exposed in the wilderness, they still had basic conscience.

Yu Min saw a young comrade stabbing hard with a knife. He thought, this is the right thing to do. What's the point of keeping the person alive?

Yu Min, who was temporarily free, looked at the trucks and asked, "Doctor Li, are the trucks ours?"

"Yes, this is our spoils of war."

"That's good. The wounded can be brought together."

"Miss your dad?"

"Well, I don't know when they will be able to return to the team."

"They are safe now."

"I hope so." Yu Min actually hoped that they could wait until the Japanese surrendered, so that they would be safe. Although it was only a few short months, it was also a rare moment of peace and stability.

There is less than a month left, and we are looking forward to getting good news soon so that we can kill more Japanese devils during this time.

The rear also received the news and all the soldiers came over. After all, it would take many pits to dig so many pits, and they had to be particularly deep ones.

Cleaning up the battlefield actually did have some benefits. Being close to the leader, I heard reports from below that nothing was clean on the truck.

"Why is there no ammunition? No food at all?"

There is no one left alive, so we can’t get anything out of them now, but since there will be no results, let it go.

Although there are no bullets, I am very satisfied with so many guns.

There was nothing for Yu Min to do here, so she followed Doctor Li back. It would be great if she could leave tomorrow.

This is also good, I can have a good rest.

Yu Min wondered how to provide the troops with the supplies from the Japanese. It seemed that he had to go to check the terrain at night. With so many things, no one could steal them.

The kitchen staff was cooking, but Yu Min slipped out anyway. He was hungry and wanted to eat something delicious. There was a water source not far away, and it would be nice if he could take a bath there, but so many people were drinking the water here, and it was really embarrassing.

Never mind, I don’t have to endure it for much longer.

She was strolling around with her back to everyone, and in fact no one could see her clearly now.

I ate a chicken leg and a piece of braised beef in soy sauce. I wanted to eat more, but I really didn’t dare to.

He didn't come back immediately. He rinsed his mouth secretly and ate two bites of steamed bun, for fear that there would be taste in his mouth when he spoke.

After strolling for half an hour, I finally returned to the gathering place.

"Aren't you tired?" Li Daguang asked her with a smile.

"I'm a little excited today, and I really don't feel tired."

"Then let's continue studying." Li Daguang wanted to teach this girl everything he knew right away.

He himself was puzzled, why would he have such an idea? But since he wanted to do it, he would do it.

It wasn't until dinner time that we stopped.

Tonight, each person had three steamed breads. Yu Min gave two to Li Daguang. She wasn't hungry at all, but she still forced herself to eat half and put the rest in her pocket.

After eating, I leaned on my luggage and said, "It's still so comfortable."

Li Daguang smiled and nodded, "Well, it tastes better than dumplings and is more comfortable than lying down."

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