Chapter 168 The saber waved high
Gada~Gada~
The white horse Shengli seemed very resistant, constantly pawing his hooves backwards, swinging his reins, never refusing Willing to approach He Chi.
"Comrade Commissioner, I'm sorry, he was not like this before." Alexei bowed his head and apologized. He could actually understand why Shengli was so repulsive.
Orlov horses are very smart, each one has its own personality, and Shengli is the cleanest of all horses.
The Oriental man was holding black and smelly mud dug out of the mud pit.
"You are pulling such a conspicuously colored horse across the battlefield, and you are not attacked until now. You are really lucky." He Chi shook his head helplessly, and then picked up the mud in his hand. Welcoming him.
"Hold it! Don't let it move!"
"Neigh! Neighbor!!"
The pure white Orlov horse half an hour later Gone, replaced by a mixed-haired horse with messy coats, covered in gray, and specks of mud on its body.
Of course, not only "Victory", other horses also suffered the same "poison" to a greater or lesser extent.
During the process, Shengli actually tried to resist, but after looking at the Easterner, he immediately avoided the other's eyes in fear, and endured the transformation while screaming.
"Okay, at least it's not so conspicuous now." He Chi wiped the mud off his hands, and then said, "Let's head west, and we will probably reach our destination before dark."
"Comrade Commissioner, we can reach the mission location in less than an hour by riding directly north. Why..." Halfway through Alexei's words, he saw the eyes of the Easterners looking at him as if they were looking at fools.
"Private Comrade Alexei, I have a few questions to ask you." He Chi said to the other party in the calmest tone.
"Please speak, Comrade Commissioner." Alexey stood at attention.
“The first question, having already encountered a German attack, what do you think is the chance that we will encounter the Germans again?”
Alexey was stunned. , he didn't think about these things at all.
“Second question, if we are blatantly riding horses on the road, if we are suddenly attacked, how many people will fall in the first round?”
The young soldier still has no answer. .
"The last question, what if it was not German soldiers who attacked us, but German planes?"
This time, before Alexei could answer, as if to confirm what He Chi said, a Stu Ka roared and flew over from the top of the forest!
Looking at the bombers going away, several young cavalrymen felt a chill on their backs. If they had been on the road like this just now, they would have almost put themselves under the muzzle of the German plane's guns.
Soon after, the team set off again. The soldiers led the camouflaged horses around the jungle. Once an airplane passed by, they immediately hid in the woods for shelter.
The special commissioner and the two female soldiers formed a Zigzag formation and stood at the outermost edge of the team, always alert to the surrounding environment. The few of them could cooperate tacitly without any communication.
As they approached their destination, the sky had darkened, and a few people could only rely on the faint light of the setting sun to move forward.
"Wait a minute!" When passing an intersection, He Chi in front suddenly raised his hand to let the people behind hide.
The female soldiers immediately lay down, and Alexei was stunned for a moment before hiding in the woods with the horse.
About 3 minutes later, just when the students started to get impatient, there was a rumbling roar on the road, and three German Panzer IV tanks drove over, and then one of them stopped directly. On the side of the road, the classmates beside me also stopped. Some German tank soldiers jumped out of the vehicle and circled around the vehicle. It seemed that there was something wrong with the tank.
Several student soldiers held their breath and did not dare to make a sound, but Alexei thought more and could detect the enemy's arrival several minutes in advance. Is this the sixth sense of veterans?
"It's not good. The Germans won't be able to leave for a while, and we can't get around this place." He Chi looked around and came to a conclusion.
Then he looked at a few young soldiers, "I'm afraid we have to fight."
The young cavalry immediately became nervous, fighting with tanks? Several people subconsciously looked at their rifles and sabers.
He Chi visually measured the distance on the other side, "200 meters, any closer and you will be discovered. How long will it take for your cavalry to rush there?"
Alexey took a deep breath and said, "Comrade Commissioner, the terrain here is higher than that, which is good for speeding up, but we can't get on the horse in advance. It will waste a little time. Looking at it this way, it will take about 17 or 8 seconds."
“Less than half Minutes, that should be enough, I'll give you 20 seconds." He Chi nodded and then asked Tanya aside, "You aim at the guarding soldiers on the other side and join me."
The girl nodded. He stuffed another piece of dried sweet potato into his mouth.
"Okay, now it's my turn." The Easterner took out the military uniform he had taken off from the German from behind.
Alexey felt that his hands were constantly sweating, and the handle of his saber became slippery. Excluding the confused attack before, this should be his real first time. It was the first time he was fighting head-on. The things the teacher had taught him in class seemed to be in his ears, but now his mind was blank and his breathing was heavy.
He watched nervously as the special commissioner, who had put on a German uniform, slowly approached the enemy, and then shouted something on the spot.
The distance was too far, and Alexei couldn't hear what they were saying, but after a short exchange, the Germans on the opposite side obviously lowered their guard.
One officer seemed to take out cigarettes from his pocket and give them to him. I don’t know what the special commissioner said, but most of the soldiers actually put down their guns and seemed to be leaning over to see something.
Boom! Boom! ! Boom! ! !
Gunshots suddenly rang out, and three German soldiers, including the commander, fell to the ground in an instant. The other soldiers turned around in panic to get their guns.
Boom! Boom!
The female soldiers who had been waiting for the signal opened fire, and someone on the opposite side fell down.
It’s our turn! This signal flashed through Alexei's mind. He got on his horse, but he almost missed the stirrup because of his nervousness.
Alexey rode on Victory's body, imitating the teacher's tone and swung his saber "For the Soviets!!! Ula!!!"
"Ula!!!" The six student cavalrymen shouted at the same time to urge their horses.
Charging from high to low, the horse's speed quickly increased to its highest speed. The sound of wind on both sides kept ringing in his ears. Alexei lowered his body to avoid possible bullets, preparing to fight to the death with the enemy.
100 meters!
50 meters!
20 meters!
“Ah!!!!!!”
Alexey roared and rushed into the battlefield. He raised his saber high, and then froze.
Except for a pile of corpses on the ground, there are no living enemies left.
(End of this chapter)