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Chapter 26 "Bomb Disposal Expert" Chapter [-]

Chapter 26 "Bomb Disposal Expert" Part [-]

I originally planned to dig out the buried things early tomorrow morning when no one was around.

But that night, I didn't sleep all night because of the loud noise.

Seventeen, a total of seventeen times in the night.

No warning, no pattern.

It was earth-shattering, at least in the quiet night the sound was terrifying.

I have no idea what these devils have buried.

Why would such a thing be buried? I can't even figure it out.

All I know is that burying something will not be easy, and it will definitely be dangerous.

It was getting light and I couldn't suppress my curiosity.

I climbed out of the tunnel and left the house.

After confirming that no one was around, I slowly arrived outside Beiping City.

I looked at the ground where the Japanese had buried their things, and looked around.

No one is alone, it's a good opportunity to make a move.

I took a few steps forward, intending to take a closer look at the buried earth bag.

But not far in front of me, I saw blood.

Next to the bloodstain was the corpse of a wolf, to be precise, it was a broken corpse.

It has been blown into several pieces, and it is completely unclear.

It wasn't because half of the wolf's head was stuck upside down in the soil that I couldn't recognize it.

There was a deep pit next to the blood stain, and in the pit was a large area of ​​charred black.

I looked carefully at the ground, and there were many small earthen pits like earthen bags.

I also saw a trace of reflection, so I took a few steps up and picked up the reflective object from the ground.

It is a very thin piece of metal with a layer of burnt black on it.

This should be the source of the explosion sound and the cause of the explosion.

I gently picked it up and smelled it under my nose. There was a burning smell.

Comparing the pits on the ground, could this be the thing buried in the pits?

I carefully squatted down and dug away the soil on the outermost soil bag, and sure enough, the metal shell was exposed.

It was a small round metal block, and I knew it had to be light.

I am now [-]% sure that the explosion last night must be related to this.

When I slowly dug away the soil around the metal block and took out the mine, my hands were shaking.

I started to turn around and wanted to leave, but just as I stepped on my back foot, I heard a click.

The crunching sound of metal. . .

Did I step on it?

My whole body was tense and I didn't dare to move. I stood there not knowing what to do.

I tried to squat down slowly and put the dug out metal piece on the ground.

Then he began to gently push away the soil around his feet.

Gently push it aside until you see the metal block under your feet.

Sure enough, I stepped on it, what a mistake.

I didn't know what to do. I guessed that the metal block would explode as soon as I let go.

Take a gamble?Pull away and run?

An idea came to mind.

Could it be that if I ran faster I wouldn't be bombed?
When I was about to move my feet, I heard a voice behind me that I couldn't understand.

"How happy is that flower?"

(What's wrong?)

A Japanese shouting sound came over.

My heart tightened.

Slowly twisting his head, he turned his head.

A Japanese soldier was right behind me, looking at me.

I think I'm screwed.

I didn't even bring a weapon to mine the metal.

When I was thinking that if the Japanese took another half step forward, I would blow his head off with one punch.

The devil slowly squatted down and muttered something to himself.

(You stepped on a landmine? You just came out without a gun. You are so nervous that you are speechless. I can solve this situation.)
As the Japs lowered their heads, I realized that because I was wearing a military uniform, the Japs regarded me as one of their own.After observing for a moment, the devil raised his head and looked at me and said, "Cute tits."

(no problem.)
Silence, I had no idea what he was talking about.

I spread my hands and made a harmless expression.

The Japanese gave me a thumbs up and then took the gun off his back.

I started to get scared. Was he going to kill me with one shot?

The Japanese took off the bayonet from the gun in front of me.

Then the Japs put down their guns mumblingly, and bent down with their bayonets in hand.

(You are lucky if you meet me on patrol. If someone else would have given you a bayonet and asked you to dismantle it yourself. But I am one of the few people who has dismantled real mines during training. If you ask me to help you, we will definitely not do it. It's okay. Don't worry, you know. I plan to marry my beloved little Ai-chan when I get back from this battle. What about you? Are you so scared that you can't even speak? Don't be nervous. If it explodes, I will still be with you. I wonder if the Emperor will award me a martyr medal if the bomb kills me. I’m a little excited just thinking about it.)
The Japanese pushed away some soil again and grabbed my feet.I stabbed the knife into the metal block and then lifted my feet.

There was no explosion.

"Hey!" the devil shouted happily.

(Very good.)
The Japanese picked up the bayonet from my feet, and there was a piece of metal stuck on the bayonet.

The devil is still talking about something.

(See, this mine is useless now. It was really thrilling. You should be careful next time.)
And I smiled happily.

The Japanese laughed too when they saw me laughing, and pulled the metal block off the bayonet.

He pointed at the hole cut into the metal block and said something.

(This section is just a small opening. Although we have trained how to disarm landmines, there will definitely be small mistakes the first time, so you have to be careful.)
After speaking, the devil smiled and handed over the metal block.

I took it with a smile and said, "Thank you."

"Natty? How many pots of gold are there?" The Japanese looked panicked.

(What? Chinese?)

The next moment the devil looked at the gun on the ground and when he reacted.

I had already picked up the Japs hand, pushed the bayonet in the Japs hand and stabbed the Japs in the throat.

Then the devil collapsed in front of me, and I hugged him.

He slowly placed it on the ground, making sure that he didn't touch other dirtbags.

He saved me and I had to kill him.

How ironic, holding the piece of metal given by the Japanese in my hand, I hurried home.

I put the metal block on the table and lit three sticks of incense.

He kowtowed ten times seriously.

He is a benefactor, but unfortunately he is also an enemy.

If there was no war, I think I would entertain him with the best food and wine.

Although I couldn't understand a word he said, I knew he was a good man.

After knocking for ten times, I raised my head.

He picked up the metal block on the table and studied it.

The metal block was completely cut through with the bayonet attached to the gun.

The metal block is divided into two parts.

The black lump in the lower half should be the source of the explosion.

And the first half is fun.

Made from several thin sheets of metal.

The sealed cylinder has been cut open and inside is a firing pin.

If the iron sheet bounces back after being pressed down, it will drive the firing pin to hit a black stone.

I tried hitting the stone with the firing pin, and sparks flew out as soon as I hit it.

I think those sparks would explode if they got a little bit of the black lump underneath.

But I didn't dare to try, because I knew that the roar would be quite powerful.

I put the metal piece aside and stopped thinking about it.

In the days that followed, I began to avoid the ground with dirt as much as possible.

He is also careful when hunting in the forest, and the Japanese seem to have settled in Beiping City.

Except for the Japanese soldiers who stood on the city wall and patrolled every day, there were no Japanese patrols.

I don’t know if the Japanese troops sent out have captured most of China.

One night a month later, I was fast asleep in the tunnel.

Suddenly, a burst of footsteps was heard.

I immediately woke up with alertness and nervously held my breath to observe.

(End of this chapter)

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