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Chapter 76 I just want to get an MG-42, it's really like a monster

The vehicle was severely damaged after being bombed by the MK2 and burned by fire, especially the weapons on board.

But the ammunition luckily escaped the disaster, and Rosen immediately collected them all.

In front of everyone, he couldn't use the storage compartment. In addition to what he and Ryan carried on their bodies, he also asked the commandos to help carry a lot of things.

After recognizing that he was the tough guy who broke into the German position single-handedly and killed all the enemies, the commandos were quite impressed with him and naturally did not mind helping him in any way they could.

"Rosen, how did you think of charging over there?" Leibin asked curiously.

"We are in ambush here, but we don't have any decent heavy firepower, so I thought about looking around and getting an MG-42 back." Rosen patted the MG-42 in his hand, looking very satisfied.

Although the MG-42 is not as heavy as some heavy machine guns as a dual-purpose machine gun, it still weighs 11.05 kg with the bipod, which is definitely not an easy task for ordinary soldiers to carry.

But now in Rosen's hands, it is no different from an ordinary rifle.

You know, he was carrying an M1 Garand and a lot of ammunition on his back, but he was so relaxed that he didn't seem to feel any weight, and there wasn't even a drop of sweat on his forehead.

This guy is really a monster! This thought popped up in everyone's mind at the same time.

In fact, compared to everyone else, Rosen, who has 21 points of physical strength and 21 points of strength, is indeed ridiculously strong.

Then everyone returned to the bridge that needed to be defended.

Before Captain Miller and others came, this place had experienced many battles.

After all, for the German army, capturing these bridges is crucial to their subsequent plans, so small-scale attacks have never stopped.

Due to the repeated tugs of war and fierce exchanges of fire between the two sides, there is no intact house along the way.

Everywhere I looked, there were broken walls and ruins. The ground was in a mess. Some houses were still burning, and thick smoke was billowing in the air, choking people's noses.

"It seems that the enemy's attack is quite fierce." said Captain Miller.

"Yes, it was mainly a small group of troops attacking. Their 88mm cannons were very powerful." Corporal Henderson said as he led Captain Miller and others on a road full of broken bricks and tiles. "If you were the reinforcements, I would have complained."

"I won't blame you." Captain Miller understood what Corporal Henderson meant and asked, "Who is your commander?"

"Originally it was Captain Jennings, but now the only one in command is a corporal."

Corporal Henderson answered, then immediately asked, "Then why are you here?"

"We're here for him, Ryan." Captain Miller pointed at Ryan, who had just put down his bazooka and was drinking water.

"Me?" Ryan hurried over.

"You are James Francis Ryan from Iowa, right?" Captain Miller confirmed again.

"Yes, Payton, Iowa." Ryan followed Captain Miller to the bridge and asked in confusion, "What's going on?"

Captain Miller considered his words for a moment before saying in a heavy tone, "Your brother is dead!"

Ryan's eyes welled up with tears. He rubbed his nose with his hand, hiding his sadness and asked, "Which one?"

"All."

"Really?" Ryan was stunned at the time, totally unable to accept such devastating news.

"I'm afraid it's true. It may take some time for you to accept it. If you think about it somewhere..." Captain Miller said.

"Rosen, what's going on?" asked the soldier who was guarding the bridge.

"Ryan's brother is gone," Rosen replied.

"which one?"

"All."

The brother stopped talking at that time.

The other soldiers who fought alongside Ryan also looked at him with sympathy.

After all, losing a fellow brother in war is tragic enough, let alone losing three at once.

Ryan was also trying to adjust his mood, and asked for conversation: "You came all the way here to tell me?"

"You need to go home." Captain Miller stared at him, "We have orders to take you back."

"Take me back?" Ryan looked surprised and a little bit unbelieving.

Captain Miller looked at Corporal Henderson and said, "Corporal, I don't mean to take advantage of others' misfortunes, but military orders are as strong as mountains. Do you want to contact anyone?"

"We don't know the situation in the south either," said Corporal Henderson.

Ryan, who had calmed down a little at this point, suddenly interrupted, "But my orders don't allow me to leave my post without permission."

"Everything is subject to this order." Captain Miller said firmly.

"I don't agree with that," Ryan refused.

"This is an order from the US Chief of Staff," Captain Miller emphasized again.

"We have been ordered to defend this bridge," Corporal Henderson explained. "Our fighter planes have blown up all the bridges over the Medrit River, except for the two bridges at Wallonie and here. If the Germans take them, we will have to retreat."

"The unit's mission is one thing, but you're leaving," Captain Miller said to Ryan again.

"I can't leave until reinforcements arrive." Ryan was also stubborn.

"Pack your luggage in three minutes." Captain Miller began to get impatient.

"What about them?" Ryan asked, pointing at his comrades next to him.

"Asshole, one of our comrades has already died looking for you." Leibin stood up and cursed.

"Really?"

"Yes."

"What's his name?" Ryan came over and asked.

"Adelin Capazzo."

Ryan took two steps on the bridge, then suddenly turned around and looked at Captain Miller and said, "That doesn't make sense. What qualifications do I have to leave first?"

"Why not them?" Ryan pointed to Rosen who was standing nearby and said, "For example, Rosen, he also worked hard and was brave, so why not him?"

Captain Miller sighed and said, "If this is what the messenger is going to tell your mother after you die?"

Ryan thought for a moment and said, "Tell her that you found me here, but I want to be with my other brothers and sisters in the army. I can't abandon them no matter what. This way she will understand that I will not leave this bridge."

As he spoke, Ryan walked over to Rosen, sat on an ammunition box, lowered his head, and seemed to be thinking about something.

But this is enough to show his determination not to leave.

Rosen reached out and touched his head, whispering a few words of comfort.

The sorrows in life are different for each person, but in the end, you have to try to digest them slowly by yourself. Others can give you some advice, but it is hard to say whether it is useful or not.

Faced with Ryan's refusal to leave, Captain Miller was helpless but also very relieved.

At least they sacrificed a companion, and the person they found after so much effort was not a selfish person.

It would be troublesome if we couldn't take Ryan with us, as the mission couldn't be completed.

Sergeant Mike came over to talk to him, and Captain Miller finally decided to stay and help Ryan guard the bridge, and leave with him after Ryan completed his mission.

No matter how unhappy Leibin and other commandos were, they had no choice but to accept Captain Miller's decision.

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