Parental Love: Jiang Weimin's Life of Lying Down

Chapter 59: Big Knife King Tieshan

Jiang Weimin spent two days to finally adapt a story about a serial killer on a rainy night. The name of the story is "Police Dog Attack - Chasing Murderers on Rainy Nights".

The story tells of a serial killer hiding in the dark. He acts cautiously and is good at using rainy nights as cover to avoid being tracked by police dogs. He can quickly disappear without a trace after each crime.

After countless days and nights of hard work, Officer Zhang and "Ji Feng" finally locked onto the murderer's trail on a rainy night. After a thrilling pursuit, the police successfully arrested the murderer.

The murderer is a young man who has embarked on a criminal path due to psychological distortion. He uses rainy nights as a cover and specifically selects young women as targets to satisfy his perverted desires.

As an easter egg, Jiang Weimin inserted a murderer who used the homicide incident to kill people into the story, making the case have two murderers and making the case even more confusing.

Editor Liu Shuo was very satisfied with this innovation and said it would make the story very attractive.

After making sure there were no problems with the adapted story, he left satisfied the next day and returned to Qingdao.

At the same time, Zhang Tianshui also began to devote himself to the painting work of the story. He painted each picture vividly according to Jiang Weimin's script.

Jiang Weimin would occasionally give Zhang Tianshui some advice on composition, but when he saw Zhang Tianshui's excellent painting skills, he immediately changed his role and asked Zhang Tianshui for advice on painting techniques.

In this way, the two not only learn from each other, but also draw inspiration from each other. They guide each other and make progress together.

After Zhang Tianshui got into the mood for the story of his painting "Police Dog Attack - Chasing the Murderer on a Rainy Night".

Jiang Weimin also began to continue painting his father’s first story about the War of Resistance.

The story begins in 1939, when the Japanese invaders launched a brutal "June st mop-up" in an attempt to eliminate the anti-Japanese forces.

Jiang Defu (alias Jiang You), as the company commander of the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Brigade of the Shandong Column of the Eighth Route Army, was responsible for protecting the people and fighting the enemy.

Jiang You led his soldiers to fight bravely to cover the villagers' retreat, and used the strategy of feinting to the east and attacking in the west to distract the enemy's attention and ensure the villagers' smooth retreat.

He led a group of soldiers to attract the enemy's firepower, and asked other soldiers to escort the villagers away from the battlefield.

In this fierce battle, Jiang Zuo showed extraordinary leadership and fearless spirit.

On the battlefield, Jiang You had a platoon leader named Wang Tieshan, who was an extremely brave fighter and skilled in using a broadsword.

His eight swords were fierce and domineering, and each sword carried deadly power. However, Wang Tieshan's weakness was that he was easily hit by the enemy's bullets.

The so-called Eight Breaking Swords refer to eight sets of sword techniques using a broadsword. Each move is clean and neat, and every move can hit the enemy's vital points. They are specially compiled according to the characteristics of the Japanese devils' height and their proficiency in stabbing.

Fortunately, during the guerrilla warfare, Jiang Zuo met Tian Dayou, a sharpshooter from the guerrilla brigade.

Tian Dayou's shooting skills are very superb. He holds two box guns, which are Mauser pistols. He can kill the enemy one by one with every shot.

While fighting alongside Wang Tieshan, Tian Dayou used his advantage in marksmanship to quickly eliminate enemies that might pose a threat to Wang Tieshan.

In this way, Wang Tieshan can wield the sword without any worries and exert his martial arts skills to the extreme.

In this fierce battle, Jiang Zuo, Wang Tieshan and Tian Dayou worked closely together, coordinated with each other and fought against the enemy together.

After the battle, Jiang You incorporated Tian Dayou into his own company.

After the villagers were successfully transferred to a safe area, Jiang Zuo led his guerrilla team in a series of thrilling guerrilla warfare and sabotage battles on the battlefield behind enemy lines.

They made full use of the terrain and tactical advantages, skillfully harassing and sabotaging the Japanese army, and inflicting a heavy blow to the enemy's supply lines and logistical support.

However, during their operation, they unfortunately encountered a group of Japanese soldiers at Qingfengling. The two sides engaged in a fierce battle and eventually engaged in hand-to-hand combat.

However, the Japanese squadron leader turned out to be an expert with a knife, which resulted in the reduction of the number of our soldiers.

Wang Tieshan stepped forward without hesitation and fought a life-and-death battle with this powerful opponent.

Tian Dayou was watching the battle situation closely and was ready to support Wang Tieshan at any time.

Wang Tieshan's Eight Blades of Broken Blades has been practiced to perfection, but the Japanese squadron leader should not be underestimated. The two of them fought back and forth, neither of them giving in, and it was difficult to tell who would win for a while.

At this moment, Wang Tieshan suddenly put his knife across his right shoulder, with his front hand hanging down to his left. He suddenly exposed his right hand, lured the enemy's gun into the hole, and moved his left elbow to the right to block the enemy's gun. He stepped in with his left and right feet, and then added his left hand, holding the knife handle to kill. The squadron leader saw Wang Tieshan stabbing into the empty space in the middle.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Wang Tieshan acted quickly and cut off the opponent's neck with one knife, completely ending the fierce battle.

In the end, the Japanese raid failed and they were forced to retreat.

In comic strips, usually only one or two frames are used to show an intense fight scene.

However, Jiang Weimin chose to use a simple split-shot approach to depict the fighting scenes in a more intense and exciting way.

Every detail of the action is vividly depicted, making people feel as if they are actually there. At the same time, Jiang Weimin also marked the moves used by Wang Tieshan in the painting, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of this wonderful battle.

Jiang Weimin’s first story is called “Wang Tieshan the Big Knife” and the cover shows a scene of Wang Tieshan chopping down Japanese soldiers with his knife with great vigor and decisiveness.

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