93. Spoils of War

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"OMG, I'm not dead?"

Mike Horvath patted his chest in surprise, first gave Rowan a thumbs up, and then said to Captain Miller: "Captain, if your mother saw you doing this, I think she would be very sad."

Captain Miller: "I feel like you're my mother."

"Ha ha!"

A lot of negative emotions were poured out and the soldiers laughed.

After laughing, Captain Miller said, "Keep moving forward!"

"Tell the people behind us to open the D-1 gap and capture the WN-68 bunker!"

"D-1 gap opened!!!"

The messages were conveyed one by one to the rear in the form of roars.

By the time the troops on the seawall received the message, Captain Miller had already led the charge and was moving up the mountain path.

Rowan followed behind.

When they reached the top, they ran into a group of German soldiers who had abandoned their fortifications in a circular defense line.

The German soldiers fought back, but due to the difference in numbers, they were soon shot into sieves by the dense barrage of bullets from the American soldiers.

After the gap was opened, the German soldiers no longer had shelters and bunkers, and the battle became easier.

Bang!

A German soldier fell down with blood spurting from his forehead.

Rowan now fully adapted to the battlefield.

Taking a life is just a matter of pulling a trigger, it is so easy that death seems to be a light word.

The R18 scene in the trench without the beachhead would not be so tragic that Rowan would forget that this was a copy.

Coupled with the protection mechanism, Rowan has completely treated this as a game.

Bang!

Killed another person.

Rowan was reloading when a German soldier rushed over from a blind spot.

The German dived for Rowan.

In a flash, Rowan grabbed the German's helmet with his backhand and pressed him to the ground.

Without waiting for the other party to react, Rowan grabbed his head and exerted force with his crossed arms.

"Amen."

A whisper.

But with a click, the German's cervical vertebra was broken and his skin and flesh were torn into pieces.

The men fell down and became a corpse.

Rowan's eyes were calm without even a trace of hesitation. He continued to move forward along the trench with his gun in hand, and followed the large force to a bunker on the top of a cliff.

"Grenade!"

Captain Miller shouted.

The others understood what he meant, pulled out the firing pins of the grenades and started counting.

When they felt they were about right, they threw it towards the top of the cliff.

The grenade drew an arc and hit the target accurately, and the last line of fortification leading to the bunker on the cliff collapsed.

A wooden-handled grenade was thrown into the bunker, accompanied by a loud bang and screams.

Captain Miller patted the flamethrower on the shoulder.

The flamethrower walked to the exit of the bunker, and the flames burned the cliff- top bunker all the way to the shooting window facing the beach.

boom!

The sea of fire was spreading all over the cliff top.

Seeing the flames coming out of the bunker that had been suppressing them, cheers were heard on the beach.

A non-commissioned officer looked at the German "firemen" that flipped out of the shooting window and shouted, "Don't shoot! Let them burn to death!"

The courage of the American soldiers was inspired and they launched a charge towards the D-1 gap.

Compared with the high-spirited American soldiers, the morale of the German soldiers dropped to freezing point, and groups of people began to surrender.

Guarding prisoners, clearing the surrounding areas to expand the results of the b attle, taking down one bunker after another...the soldiers advanced in an orderly man ner.

There is no point in bullying the weak, so Rowan started to slack off again.

He heard Captain Miller finally find a small radio and shout, "This is SC Team 3! Repeat, this is SC Team 3! The D1 gap has been opened, please send out the armored vehicles, I'm waiting here to coordinate with the flank!"

While Captain Miller was contacting headquarters, two German soldiers walked out of a nearby trench and laid down their guns.

The nearby soldiers immediately turned their guns over.

Two of the surrendering men shouted: "Please don't shoot, I'm not a German, I'm a Czech!"

This is Czech.

No one else understood, so the soldiers fired decisively.

After beating the man to death, one of them said, "Sorry, we don't understand what you are saying... What is he saying?"

"Maybe he said to wash hands before eating."

"Ha ha."

War alienates people...

Rowan patted Captain Miller's shoulder as he stared over there.

Captain Miller turned around silently and continued to contact the command center.

Rowan remembered that in the script, the character was shot after surrendering in order to contrast with Captain Miller's subsequent plot in which he let the German prisoners go, so as to enhance the character image of the protagonist and further highlight the theme of the film about respecting life.

Maybe because he treated it as a game, he didn't care about the theme, but Captain Miller's image was indeed much more vivid - perhaps because of Tom Hanks' face.

Why think so much? Just touch the corpse, touch the corpse!

This side has been cleared and is temporarily safe. Rowan starts looking for spoils, enjoying the surprise of opening a blind box... or a blind corpse?

Rowan gradually came to appreciate the beauty of the spoils of Life is Beautiful.

Luck +1 sounds mysterious, but it is indeed useful. I got a lot of good things from opening blind boxes.

What Rowan liked most was a 98k in excellent condition.

The condition of the rifling and barrel indicate that it is a high-quality product from the early days of World War II, not a later extremely simplified version.

The mirror was also much better than the one he was using now.

If you want to put it in the game, there should be a prompt now: You get the green sophisticated weapon - excellent 98k.

In addition to the 98k, Rowan also found a Luger P08.

It weighs 870 grams, has a blued gun body, and a light yellow checkered wooden grip, and its appearance is full of German mechanical beauty.

In addition to being very beautiful, it also has great performance.

Rowan was familiar with World War Il firearms and quickly recalled the information: the barrel worked on the principle of short recoil, had reliable performance and excellent quality, and fired 9mm Parabellum pistol bullets.

The biggest feature is the elbow-type Iocking mechanism, which refers to the ope rating principle of the Maxim heavy machin e gun and the Winchester lever rifle. The elbow-type principle is similar to the human elbow. It can withstand strong force when straightened, and it is easy to continue to contract once bent. The comfortable grip angle gives the pistol a natural pointing direction, which is convenient for the operator to aim and quickly shoot the target.

Simply put, it means reliability +1, accuracy +1, and recoil -1.

Another green and excellent weapon!

In addition to its good performance, this gun also has a noble status.

Because of its extremely high production process requirements, complex structure, many parts and high cost, it was only equipped to the German army at the school level and above. It can be said to be the aristocrat among the pistols in World War II.

nice one!

Rowan happily put away the spoils.

These do not need to be surrendered.

Countries that are not short of equipment don't care much about the spoils of war, especially players like the United States who pay for it.

If there is no time to dismantle the excess weapons and equipment, how can there be time to receive the spoils?

Except for important items, such as antiques, gold, etc., ordinary loot is not required to be handed in.

With these two gains, Rowan no longer cared about ordinary trophies and sat aside to rest.

"Hey, Mellish, found a Youth League dagger!"

Capazzo, who looks 70% like the bald Vin Diesel, handed the dagger to the Jewish soldier Mellish.

"Now it's a Jewish bread knife."

Private Mellish took it with a smile, but soon the smile disappeared and he started crying bitterly. It was not known whether it was because he was thinking of the Jewish massacre or because he had too many suppressed emotions on the battlefield.

In comparison, old Sergeant Mike Horvath was much calmer. He calmly took out a small iron can to collect the soil.

Rowan glanced out of the corner of his eye and saw that the old sergeant had put a lot of things in his backpack, with labels such as Italy and Africa on the lid.

After putting away the new French tin can, Mike Horvath said to Captain Miller, who was sitting by the trench drinking a little, "What a tragic scene."

Putting down the kettle, Captain Miller stared at the red sandbar and whispered, "Yes."

Rowan was also looking at the horizon.

The red sun gushed out like a furnace of boiling steel, with a hint of blood-red light in the blazing white, seeping into the countless corpses on the beach.

Magnificent sunrise, tragic battlefield.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.

Playing with the Luger P08 pistol, Rowan thought: 'The rescue team will be formed soon right?'