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Chapter 23 Who allowed you to surrender?

Chapter 23 Who allowed you to surrender? (Seeking for further reading)
On the beach, the Japanese soldiers watched in despair as their officers were brutally killed, and a touch of despair arose in everyone's heart.

The other party didn't even give them a chance to surrender!
The eyes of this group of people immediately turned red, and they planned to fight for their lives.

Geno looked at the Japanese people coldly.

Not to mention system rewards, the concept of just capturing 3 people is different from that of annihilating 3 people.

Therefore, no matter what the purpose, these Japanese people must die.

Geno slowly raised his hand, intending to order the soldiers to kill all these guys.

"Wait a minute! Geno."

Steve suddenly spoke to break the silence.

He has something to say!

Steve, wearing a tattered military uniform, walked towards Geno.

With a complicated look on his face, he pointed at the desperate Japanese soldiers on the beach.

Steve looked compassionate and said:

"They have already surrendered, so why kill them?"

"We should give them a chance. It's unethical to kill an unarmed enemy."

Steve's noble character once again prompted him to stand up and stop this.

For Steve, the killing of prisoners was very bad in his opinion.

Everyone has chosen to surrender instead of resisting, so why are there still more unnecessary killings?

Everyone stared at Steve standing up with their mouths open, and many American soldiers stared at Steve.

What the hell is this guy talking about?Japanese soldiers are not human, they can even turn into demons and kill so many American soldiers.

Are you surrendering now just to wipe out your sins?impossible!

All the big-headed soldiers wanted to kill all the Japanese soldiers to take revenge. Now this guy with a very curvy butt actually proposed to accept the surrender of the Japanese soldiers?

But the officer among the Japanese soldiers who could understand English looked ecstatic. I never thought that there were good people among the hateful American soldiers!
What a great citizen.

"What did you say?" Geno asked curiously: "You said you wanted me to accept their surrender?"

Didn't Steve hear the saying, to be kind to others is to be cruel to one's own people?

Moreover, Steve is still an ordinary soldier, not even a second lieutenant, and he dares to jump out and ask him to accept the surrender of Japanese soldiers?

Then has he asked others for their consent? If he wants to accept surrender, everyone must accompany you to accept surrender?
Facing the disgusted and sarcastic looks from the soldiers around him, Steve said without changing his expression: "Yes, Colonel Geno, I think we should accept the surrender instead of killing them."

Geno understood now that it was Steve's noble sense of justice that prompted him to jump out and oppose.

However, whether it is the hatred of the country and the family, or the rewards of the system, these Japanese people must die.

"Oh." Geno sighed softly and walked up to Steve.

Geno patted Steve on the shoulder and said in the voice of only two people: "Steve, I'll give you one last chance. Think carefully about what you said. It's not too late to leave now."

He hated others teaching him how to do things the most in his life, and he still allowed himself to let the most hateful Japanese people go.

Although I understand Steve's thoughts, Japanese people are not human at all. In the future, these goods will discharge garbage into the sea and endanger the whole world!
Steve still looked serious:

"I still believe in accepting their surrender."

"Steve, stop making trouble." Jeno had no choice but to pat Steve on the shoulder, but Steve slapped him away.

He raised his shield and said with a serious face: "War is only to stop killing, not to cause killing again!"

Geno sighed, and things developed into something he least wanted to see: "Steve, is this really what you want? You have to fight for a group of Japanese vicious dogs."

Steve was silent, then nodded with firm eyes: "I fight only to protect more lives. Since they have surrendered, we should accept their surrender!"

Geno shrugged: "Since you think so, you should have the strength to defeat the opponents, right?"

"Then, Logan, Victor, meet him."

Hearing Jeno's call,
The grinning Victor walked out of the crowd with an indifferent Logan.

"I've wanted to deal with you for a long time, you hypocritical guy." Victor smiled evilly and stretched out his sharp claws. The grumpy old man has been unhappy with Steve since the Frank incident.

Logan also stretched out his bone claws and stared at Steve:
"Sorry, Steve, you didn't do it right."

"I have a reason to do this." Steve tightened the shield Geno gave him.The three of them were silent for a moment before Geno urged: "Let's get started."

Damn, I thought these three guys were acting in an idol drama.

As soon as the words fell, the three of them rushed towards their opponents and then fought under the gaze of tens of thousands of people.

The fighting style of the three is very simple.

Steve's victory lies in his strength. He has a wide range of moves and can hit Logan Victor with every punch and kick. He vomits blood.

But the two Logan brothers' fighting methods are even more rogue. They rely on high-speed self-healing to exchange injuries for injuries. If you punch me, I will scratch your paw even if I am injured.

Soon, Steve's body was covered with wounds, blood continued to flow from his arms, and the excessive blood loss caused double images in front of his eyes.

"Uh, I, I can fight with you."

"Pfft."

Before he finished speaking, Steve fell unconscious on the beach due to excessive blood loss.

"Bah, trash." The foul-mouthed brother Victor cursed, spat blood on the beach, and then looked at Geno: "Boss, it's done."

Geno nodded indifferently, then looked at a group of Japanese soldiers.

Geno's eyes were cold and he said with his hands behind his back:
"You want to surrender,"

"Have you asked me?"

"How dare you surrender without my permission!"

The Japanese people suddenly became anxious, and someone quickly asked: "Then can we surrender?"

Jeno smiled, but his face turned cold the next second: "No."

The Japanese soldiers were dumbfounded, why didn't they follow the routine?
Geno sneered and waved: "Soldiers, raise your guns and shoot freely!"

The U.S. military, filled with rage, immediately raised their guns and fired.

Some of the Japanese soldiers were furious: "Damn it, they won't let us surrender, let's fight them!"

When people are in despair, the bloody nature in their bodies will always be stimulated, and they choose to fight to the death.

People raised their guns to fight back, but everyone was horrified to find that the bullets they fired seemed to hit the invisible barrier and explode into clouds of sparks.

At this moment, Geno kept blocking bullets fired at the US military. He would not miss this moment that could enhance the prestige of the army!

"Yes, it's that devil!" A Japanese soldier noticed the disappearing Geno.

All Japanese people fell silent immediately, and the other party could even easily block the bullets they fired.

Even greater despair surged into their hearts, and what frightened them even more was,
Geno, whom they regarded as a demon, had slowly risen into the sky, his eyes lighting up with the red light that symbolized death.

"Buzz!"

"Boom! Boom!"

Heat vision intertwined with bullets, composing a death song for Japanese soldiers.

I don't know how long it took, until the muzzles of the guns were blazing and there were no more Japanese soldiers standing on the beach, the US military stopped shooting under Geno's restraint.

Blood dyed the originally beautiful beach red, and even the shells were dyed red with blood and became bloody.

The corpses of countless Japanese soldiers lay scattered on the beach, attracting many circling seagulls.

Under the moonlight, the war reporter who came over shouted wisely: "Sir Geno, please stand there while I take a picture for you!"

He had a hunch that this photo was of great significance, and maybe he could be recorded in history along with Geno.

"Of course, why not." Geno floated in the air, smiling with his hands on his hips and chest raised.

"Crack."

The shutter sounded, recording the scene at this moment.

In the black and white photo, there are countless Japanese corpses on the beach, and in the sky, Geno is smiling brightly.

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