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Chapter 87: Living Target, Saving Daniel
The next morning, Rosen, Randleman and others continued along the road in tanks and passed a place called Nunan.
Webster said it was the birthplace of Vincent van Gogh, and was laughed at for showing off, with one even asking, “What does that guy do?”
This made Webster helplessly hold his forehead.
Lieutenant Brewer led a platoon in front, and he was at the front row, with a map box slung across his waist and binoculars hanging around his neck, looking very stylish.
He didn't know if he had a brain cramp, but he walked alone to the middle of the road, holding a telescope and looking at the house in front of him.
"Is he imitating General Patton?"
"Is this guy crazy?" Randleman whispered. "He looks like a 6-foot-tall target."
Before he could finish his words, gunshots were heard in the distance.
Lieutenant Brewer fell to the ground like a felled tree.
"Rosen, it's up to you," Randleman shouted. "Kill them."
Then he jumped off the tank and dragged Lieutenant Brewer, who was groaning in pain while covering his bloody throat, to the side of the road.
Rosen has a level 4 sniper, which makes him one of the best snipers.
When I was sitting on the tank before, I could predict the sniper's position as soon as I saw the house in the distance.
Hearing what Randleman said, he raised his gun and shot without hesitation.
boom.
After one shot, the German sniper in the house opposite was shot in the head.
The German retaliatory attack soon followed, and Company E also began to attack.
Randleman, now the squad leader, rushed forward with his newly recruited soldiers.
At first everything went well until Sergeant Martin discovered a German tank hiding behind a fence 100 meters away. He wanted to warn a British tank coming towards this side not to pass by and pointed out where the German tank was hiding.
But the commander of the British tank said stubbornly: "I can't fire randomly if I don't see it."
"Damn it, you're going to see it soon enough," Sergeant Martin said angrily.
At this time, the German tank slowly turned around and opened fire, directly penetrating the British tank.
The tank caught fire on the spot, but continued to move forward due to inertia.
It happened that at this moment, Randleman was nearby. In order to avoid it, he had to move forward, but was hit by the machine gun on the roof and fled in panic.
So much so that when Company E was forced to retreat hastily with the remaining tanks because two British tanks were blown up in succession, even if someone noticed that Randleman did not withdraw, no one was able to rescue him.
It was not until everyone had evacuated that Captain Winters came over to ask about the situation. Lipton said, "Captain, we lost four men, 4 were injured, and Randleman and Rosen are missing."
"Randelman and Rosen?" Winters was startled, then said, "Okay, let's leave first."
Lipton wanted to say something, but finally nodded helplessly.
Randleman hid in a barn, intending to sneak out after dark.
Unexpectedly, he was unlucky and was discovered by a German infantryman, who followed him into the barn.
Just as Randleman picked up the M1 Garand with a bayonet and wanted to fight him to the death, he found that a blood mark appeared on the German soldier's neck, followed by a blood mist, and then he fell to the ground with a thud.
"Danniu, I finally found you." Rosen, who had just swung a utility knife and cut the German soldier's throat, walked out from the shadow of the barn.
"Why are you here?" Randleman asked.
"Nonsense, if I don't come, who can rescue you?" Rosen said, sorting out his equipment and said, "When it gets dark, we will fight our way out."
Randleman nodded.
Rosen pulled out the bayonet, disinfected it, and then dug out the shrapnel on his back. He then sprinkled sulfa powder on it and bandaged it simply. There was nothing else he needed to do. The healing effect of prayer would naturally make his wound heal quickly.
As night fell, Rosen woke up the sleepy Randleman, and then they walked out of the barn one after another.
I don’t know if it’s because of Rosen’s appearance, but the Dutch girl in the original plot did not appear. Rosen couldn’t help but feel a little sorry for Randleman.
When the two men walked out of the barn, Rosen released a magic shadow cloak.
Compared to the not-so-dark night, the shadow that comes with the skill is undoubtedly more suitable for hiding.
Even if someone noticed the abnormality of the shadow, Rosen didn't care. After all, unless they broke in, they couldn't do anything to him.
Just as Rosen was leading Randleman forward, patrolling German soldiers would occasionally inadvertently break into the Shadow Cloak. In order not to alert the enemy, Rosen did not shoot, but released the Mind Hammer at them.
All the German infantrymen who were hit first stiffened their bodies, then fell to the ground face up, and died completely.
Randleman followed Rosen and felt that the night around him was extremely dark and the road seemed very long.
Although he could hear the enemy's footsteps and even the sound of them falling from time to time, he never saw any trace of the enemy.
Not until he was completely safe did he realize that the inky darkness around him had become lighter at some point, and at the same time he saw the body of a German soldier lying next to him.
He fell to the ground, blood still flowing out of his mouth and nose, and his eyes were so red that the pupils could not be seen at all.
Even though he was used to seeing dead people, Randleman was still frightened by the horrific death.
However, he did not ask what was going on.
Rosen certainly wouldn't explain anything.
So the two of them chose to remain silent tacitly.
The failure of Company E's attack was like a microcosm of the Allied operation as a whole.
Due to poor coordination and lack of cooperation between each other, as well as various other reasons, this operation, which mobilized a large amount of resources and manpower, ultimately ended in failure.
The subsequent impact caused by this also caused Company E to suffer a lot in the following months.
Rosen drifted with the tide on the battlefield like a spectator, but kept in touch with Diana. At this moment, he fully understood what it felt like when the war lasted for three months and a letter from home was worth a thousand pieces of gold.
If it weren't for the agreement with Diana that required him to stay in the army and keep a close eye on the developments of the war in order to find any trace of Ares, he would probably have stopped wasting time here long ago.
On December 12, Company E, which was resting, was crammed onto trucks like sardines in a can and transported to an unknown place.
The reason for not airdropping was because of bad weather, and there was no way to quickly mobilize enough C-47s, so the soldiers who were sitting without stools and would fall to the ground with the slightest turn began to complain wildly.
Some were for this uninformed mission, some were because they didn't have enough ammunition or warm clothes...
In short, everyone has their own dissatisfaction, and they just crowd together, swaying towards an unknown journey.
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