After the Japanese soldiers were attacked from behind by Bai Luo, they realized that the person behind them was not someone to be trifled with.

"Damn it!" Matsumoto Kentasu cursed. His squadron had suffered heavy casualties after being robbed twice by turning its backs on them. He alone saw more than 40 of his soldiers being knocked to the ground.

He quickly led the remaining 100-plus men in a counterattack.

Bai Luo also saw that more than 100 Japanese soldiers stopped to ambush him and Sha Niu.

With their superior physical abilities, the Japanese soldiers had a hard time locking onto Bai Luo and Sha Niu. The two were also wearing white cloaks, making it easy for the Japanese soldiers to lose their sight and fire indiscriminately if they weren't paying attention.

Gradually, Matsumoto Kenyasu realized something was wrong; his side was losing firepower in retaliation.

After surveying the surrounding area and noting that there were still more than 50 soldiers left, Matsumoto Kenyasu began to panic and quickly started to gather his soldiers and call for backup.

Meanwhile, Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi, panting heavily, hid behind their respective trees.

"Commander, did you hear the gunfire behind the Japanese just now?"

Zhang Weiguo nodded and said, "It should be Bai Luo and the other guy. Otherwise, I can't think of anyone else who would come to help us in this godforsaken place."

They were quite unlucky; they ran into a Japanese squad not long after heading west.

I was planning to sneak past this group of Japanese soldiers, but I didn't expect to run into another group right after I got around them, and we almost bumped into each other face to face.

Helpless, they could only fight their way back into the woods. Unexpectedly, the Japanese soldiers, showing no martial spirit, fired signal flares. This was like a bomb going off in the Japanese camp, and more and more Japanese soldiers came from behind.

Many Japanese soldiers also began to surround them from the east and west sides.

Just when they were about to give up, the Japanese soldier who was chasing them the closest was suddenly turned away, buying them some time.

Before the Japanese soldiers on both sides could surround them, the two of them could catch their breath by hiding behind a tree.

"Tiger, we have to keep running north. Bai Luo has already held off the Japanese troops behind us. We can't waste the opportunity he gave us."

"The Japanese soldiers behind the artillery fire are already exhausted. Shouldn't we join them?"

"We can't regroup. There are only four of us, including them. Joining forces wouldn't be very effective. It would only give the Japanese an opportunity to surround us."

"Let's go, continue the evacuation northwards." After saying that, Zhang Weiguo rushed out first.

After receiving Matsumoto Kenta's distress call, the Japanese immediately dispatched a small team from each of their east and west flanks.

The remaining Japanese squad that had been chasing Zhang Weiguo also turned back.

Zhang Weiguo, who was originally being chased by nearly 500 Japanese soldiers, now has less than 50 men chasing him, and the rest are all gathering towards Bai Luo.

After Bai Luo saw this situation through the monitoring radar, he began to signal Sha Niu to slowly retreat.

Matsumoto noticed that the two men were trying to retreat, but could they really escape? Matsumoto Kenyasu let out a sinister laugh and signaled his soldiers to give chase and hold them off.

He not only notified the other company, but also the division headquarters. Soon, more troops arrived as reinforcements.

Bai Luo also realized that the Japanese seemed to want to hold them off. When Bai Luo began to retreat, they did not rush to pursue him, but instead stalled for time, simply wanting to follow them.

Bai Luo simply smiled, finding the Japanese soldiers' naive ideas amusing.

He had laid out a lot of minefields in this forest, and Bai Luo also knew that there was a division nearby, so he couldn't let these few punks slow him down.

I could no longer see those two blue dots on the monitoring radar in my mind.

He immediately led the silly girl and retreated at full speed, leaving Matsumoto Kentasu, who was following behind at a leisurely pace, dumbfounded.

He hurriedly urged the team to speed up the pursuit.

But the next second, he felt his foot get stuck. Before he could react to what he had tripped over, he heard a loud bang, and in an instant, everything went dark.

The soldiers who chased after him didn't fare much better. One squad of soldiers, in particular, accidentally triggered a directional mine that Bai Luo had tied to a tree about a meter off the ground, and were instantly riddled with holes by the more than 700 steel balls inside.

This scene terrified the remaining Japanese soldiers, who dared not take another step forward.

Liang Chuanjian, the captain of another Japanese company that came to provide support, also felt his scalp tingle.

How could such terrifying landmines appear on the battlefield of the Dragon Kingdom? But he couldn't think about that now.

Immediately report to the division headquarters and request artillery support.

If they use mortars in the woods, they are very likely to accidentally injure their own people.

Only the artillery units in the woods could fire. After a short while, the division headquarters sent a telegram approving the shelling and asking for the coordinates.

Liang Chuan immediately sent the coordinates calculated by the artillery to headquarters.

Bai Luo and Sha Niu were moving quickly through the woods when suddenly a sharp whistling sound came from the sky. Bai Luo's expression changed, and he immediately tackled Sha Niu to the ground and rolled to the side of a tree behind him.

A loud bang was heard, followed by an explosion more than 100 meters behind Bai Luo.

Bai Luo looked back and cursed the Japanese for their lack of martial ethics, then grabbed the silly girl and continued running.

However, instead of continuing south, they cleverly changed course and headed west.

After the first shell landed and exploded, more shells came flying in, with a continuous stream of explosions behind us.

Judging from the Japanese soldiers' posture, they seemed determined to flatten this forest.

Bai Luo and Sha Niu dared not slow down at all, with Bai Luo keeping an eye on the activity on the mental radar as he ran.

As expected, there were no Japanese soldiers guarding the west side; they were probably all drawn away by Zhang Weiguo and his companion at first.

After running at full speed for about 5 more minutes, the two finally broke out of the woods.

Beyond the woods lay a vast plain, but in the distance, a larger and denser forest could be vaguely seen.

Bai Luo and the other two dared not stop for a moment and ran forward as fast as they could.

Not long after they entered the overgrown plain, Bai Luo began to regret their decision. The snow was too deep, and the weeds were severely hindering their speed. Helpless, they could only run along a path that had been cleared of weeds.

Now all we can do is pray that the Japanese bombardment lasts longer, giving them more time to escape.

But fate had other plans, and a faint rumbling sound came from the sky.

"Damn it!" Bai Luo couldn't help but curse. What grudge did those Japanese have that they would take off a plane in such heavy snow? Weren't they afraid of skidding off the runway?

Hearing the approaching roar, Bai Luo directly took out the Qianwei 4 man-portable air defense missile from his spatial storage.

He muttered under his breath, "Does he think I'm made of clay?"

He then turned on the infrared thermal imaging system, hoisted it onto his shoulder, and searched for the aircraft in the sky.

But after searching for a long time, all I could hear was the roar of engines; I couldn't see any planes because the snow was too heavy.

Listening to the sounds of planes coming and going, I guessed they probably weren't flying over my area.

They quickly put away the Vanguard 4 and continued their escape. Meanwhile, the aircraft was conducting ground-to-air reconnaissance from south to north over the forest that had just been bombarded.

It's unclear whether the pilot was lucky or Bai Luo was lucky, but due to the heavy snow and poor visibility, the two perfectly avoided each other.

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