Franklin was riddled with bullets before he even hit the ground and plunged into the bushes next to him, struggling a few times and then moving no more.
Having hit Franklin, Song Heping quickly got up, intending to reposition.
This place was definitely not safe anymore.
He could almost guess what tactics his adversary would use against him.
Franklin was just a decoy.
The enemy was down to two people.
To act this way indicated a level of desperation, ready to risk a life just to take him down.
This meant the Green Berets' last man must have already been taking another route to outflank him from both sides.
The Green Beret he had just killed served only to distract him, ensuring he did not leave the ambush spot before the adversary could position themselves.
That much was clear from the enemy's deliberate choice to stay hidden behind trees.
But they hadn't anticipated Song Heping's grenade throws to be so eerily unpredictable and incredibly accurate.