Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2698 Markov, regret it!

Chapter 2698 Markov, regret it!

Markov and Vladimir followed the direction of their boots and set out on a new journey full of hope.

They shuttled through the dense woods, looking back from time to time, hoping to catch some trace of the Anti-Japanese United Army or the Japanese devils.

However, as time went on, not only did they fail to find the Anti-Japanese United Army, but they seemed to have lost their way back.

Vladimir complained: "Markov, I just said no. Now we are in China, and you ask a pair of Soviet shoes. It would be strange if they can recognize the way."

Markov was also very annoyed at this time, so he retorted: "Why didn't you say it just now? Will it be useful to say it now? We have completely lost our direction now. Let's see if we can meet a kind villager who can tell us where we are now!"

Vladimir took a deep breath. In fact, he wanted to pin Markov in front of him to the ground and beat him up, but after thinking about it, he decided not to do so.

They were now in a foreign country, both of them were lost, and beating Markrov up again would not help.

However, just as they were about to walk out of the woods, Markov suddenly shouted, "Vladimir, Vladimir! Look, there are people in front of us. Are they the anti-Japanese fighters who have returned triumphantly?"

Vladimir looked in the direction of Makrov's finger and saw the light of a flashlight flashing on the mountain road outside the woods.

Vladimir couldn't be sure whether it was the Anti-Japanese United Army because it was too dark and they couldn't see clearly.

However, at this moment, the other party seemed to have heard Vladimir's shout and stopped.

Vladimir asked weakly: "Markov, are you sure that is the Anti-Japanese United Army?"

Maklov hesitated and said, "I can't see clearly either. Let's go closer and take a look. If it's the Anti-Japanese United Army, we'll have found our family. If it's the Japanese, we'll turn around and run."

Vladimir felt that what Maklov said made sense, so the two of them walked slowly forward and asked, "Are you from the Anti-Japanese United Army?"

The other party asked back: "Who are you?"

Maklov was delighted when he heard the Chinese language spoken by the other party. He said to Vladimir beside him: "Did you hear that? They are speaking Chinese. Even if they are not members of the Anti-Japanese United Army, they are still Chinese. What do you think?"

Vladimir looked around and said, "I think we are surrounded."

Before Vladimir could finish his words, Japanese soldiers with bayonets in hand appeared around them.

They were the Japanese soldiers from the Hukou outpost, and they went to Kaoshantun area to look for Jiujiao Gongbei.

Because just now, when Colonel Nakajima wanted to contact Kujo Miyakita, he found that Kujo Miyakita had lost contact.

Nakajima was very worried, so he ordered the Japanese soldiers at the Hukou outpost to go to Kaoshantun to see what happened and whether they could contact Lord Kujo Miyakita.

Unexpectedly, these Japanese soldiers ran into two sneaky people before they reached Kaoshantun.

They surrounded Markov and Vladimir from the dark.

"Who are you? If you don't tell the truth, you'll die!"

A Japanese sergeant asked in Chinese, obviously thinking the other party was Chinese.

Maklov and Vladimir looked at each other and knew that the situation was hopeless. Under such heavy siege, resistance was like hitting a rock with an egg. So, they had no choice but to surrender.

The Japanese soldiers quickly tied them up. At this time, one of them discovered that they were not Chinese. He reported to the Japanese sergeant: "Report to the commander, they don't look like Chinese."

The Japanese sergeant shone the flashlight on Maklov and Vladimir's faces in surprise, but saw that the two men were indeed not Chinese, and were wearing Soviet military uniforms.

The Japanese officer asked in surprise: "Soviet? Why are you here?"

Maklov straightened his back, looked up at the sky, and said arrogantly, "What? You won't let me take a walk?"

The Japanese sergeant was furious: "Baga, you are now in my hands and are my prisoners. If you don't behave yourself, I don't mind digging a hole in this mountain and burying you."

Markov still said righteously: "Since ancient times, everyone has to die. I will leave my loyalty to history!"

"it is good!"

Vladimir cheered on the side, although he didn't know what Markov was reading.

But unexpectedly, the Japanese sergeant laughed, patted Maklov on the shoulder and said, "This poem is good, but unfortunately, it is not appropriate for you to recite it at this time. Because you are not Chinese at all, hahahaha!"

The Japanese sergeant laughed loudly, but at this moment, a Japanese corporal reminded him: "Sir, our mission is to find the whereabouts of Mr. Kujo Miyakita. We can't delay any longer."

The Japanese sergeant suddenly realized, but immediately looked in the direction where Markov and Vladimir came from, which was the direction of Kaoshantun, at least 25 kilometers away from their current location.

So the Japanese sergeant said, "They came from the direction of Kaoshantun. They must know something. Beat them up until they tell you."

At this time, when Markov and Vladimir heard that the Japs were going to beat them, they immediately thought of another Chinese idiom - A good man never suffers a loss in front of him!

Moreover, Markov thought that after such a long time, the battle of Kaoshantun should be over. Moreover, there were not many devils, and it would be useless even if they went to Kaoshantun, so he hurriedly said: "Don't fight, don't fight, I tell you!"

The Japanese sergeant thought for a moment and said suspiciously, "You tell me? I think you want to trick me. Fight first and tell me later!"

Then four or five Japanese soldiers kicked Markov and Vladimir to the ground and started beating them up with punches and kicks.

Maklov held his head in his hands, curled up, and while being beaten, he discussed with Vladimir: "The Japanese are unreasonable. I will beat them even if I tell them."

Vladimir also protected his head with his hands and said speechlessly: "It's you who led the way. If you had done as I said, we would have gone back by now."

Markov said, "Don't say anything. I am doing this to save our reputation, right?"

Vladimir said angrily: "Where is your face? Where is your face now? Your face is being stepped on by the Japanese devils."

Maklov also said angrily: "When I return to the Soviet Union, I swear, I will drop a hundred shells on the Japanese camp."

Vladimir poured a basin of cold water on them and said, "Go back? Do you think the Japs will let us go back? Don't be silly. We only have two choices in this situation. Either we die now, or we are beaten to death by the Japs again and again!"

Markov regretted his decision. If he had not been so concerned about his reputation at that time, why would he have suffered such a disaster?

He silently said in his heart: "Brother Duanwu, Brother Duanwu, when can you come to save me? If you come to save me, I will definitely, I will definitely get the best equipment to give to you!"

(End of this chapter)

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