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Chapter 1076 No Saving



Chapter 1076 No Saving

On the flagship of the ocean-going transport fleet, the captain and crew stood in the command cabin and watched the entire process of the bomber group flying over and bombing the Japanese fleet.

When the bombing ended and the bomber group turned back to base, the captain laughed excitedly: "It's all over! Those damned Japanese devils have finally met their match! How satisfying! How satisfying! Hahaha..."

As the bombers bombed, the captains and crew of the cargo ships cheered and jumped for joy as they watched the Japanese ships being bombed and slowly fall silent. Some were so excited that they knelt on the deck and kowtowed to the bombers and fighters flying away in the sky, tears streaming down their faces.

At this point, the captain gave the order: "Use lights to signal other cargo ships to change course and head home!"

"Yes, Captain!"

Upon seeing the light and flag signal displayed on the flagship, the crew and captains of all the cargo ships immediately responded, indicating that they would follow the flagship home.

So the fleet began to turn.

On several warships that had not yet completely sunk, some Japanese soldiers were still pale and defeated, unable to accept the fact that they had failed and were about to sink.

Many Japanese soldiers who had fallen into the water frantically paddled with their hands, trying to find something to hold onto. Some of them shouted for help in the sea.

Some Japanese soldiers were holding onto floating objects, while others were gathered on the lifeboats.

The sinking warships created huge whirlpools, and the Japanese soldiers floating on the surface were pulled down by the whirlpools and swallowed by the sea.

"Help! Help!" The cries for help from the Japanese soldiers echoed from the sea.

The crew members on the cargo ship, which was leaving the area, heard the cries for help.

A kind-hearted crew member, hearing their cries for help, softened and said to the captain, "Captain, they're so pitiful, why don't we rescue them?"

Before the captain could speak, another captain beside him objected, immediately shouting, "You damned old woman! Rescuing these wicked Japanese soldiers? Are you trying to kill us all?"

"How...how is that possible?" the crew member pleading for the Japanese soldiers said hastily.

"Why not? What if they have knives or guns? What if they're rescued and pull out a knife to threaten us? How will you fight back?"

The other crew members chimed in, "That's right, we can't save them. You want to be a good guy? We don't want to be the fools!"

Everyone looked at the captain, who took a drag on his cigarette and said, "These beasts don't deserve to be saved. If we repay evil with kindness, how will we repay kindness? The fleet continues forward. Signal the other ships that no one is allowed to rescue these Japanese soldiers who have fallen into the water. If they survive, they are lucky; if they die, they deserve to die!"

The first group of Japanese soldiers who fell into the water, some of them drowned before they could find something to hold onto and freeze, some of their bodies had sunk, and some were floating on the surface.

The surviving Japanese soldiers had floating objects to carry them, preventing them from sinking. However, when their bodies were submerged in seawater, they would quickly lose body temperature, experience limb cramps, and eventually sink to the bottom of the sea.

Only the Japanese soldiers in the lifeboats could hold on for the time being. They rowed their boats northeast toward Takashi Port, while also avoiding the other Japanese soldiers floating on the sea who kept calling for their help.

When some Japanese soldiers saw their lifeboats, they rowed over desperately. Everyone knew that the lifeboats could only hold a limited number of people. If someone climbed up, someone else would have to go down, but going down meant that their bodies would soon lose temperature and they would drown.

The people on the lifeboats didn't want to die, so they desperately used their oars to hit the other Japanese soldiers who had fallen into the water, and some even pulled out pistols and fired at the approaching Japanese soldiers.

"boom"

"boom"

"boom"

He fired several shots in a row, killing one Japanese soldier who was paddling over with each shot. Even after he had run out of bullets in his pistol, he still couldn't stop the Japanese soldiers floating on the water from paddling towards the lifeboat.

One of the Japanese officers who had fallen into the water even pulled out a pistol from his waist and threatened the people on the nearby lifeboats: "Row over here, row over here now, or I'll shoot you all!"

None of the Japanese soldiers on the lifeboats wanted to give up their spots, and none of them were willing to row the boat over.

Enraged at the sight, the Japanese officer with the pistol immediately fired a shot at the lifeboat: "Bang!"

A Japanese soldier on the lifeboat was shot and died instantly. Upon seeing this, the others immediately pushed the body overboard. The Japanese officer who fired the shot immediately swam desperately towards the lifeboat, and the other Japanese soldiers on the water also swam desperately towards the lifeboat.

At this moment, faced with life and death, all previous systems and hierarchies become ineffective, and the dark side of human nature is fully revealed.

In the struggle for a spot on the lifeboats and any floating objects, the Japanese soldiers staged the most primitive survival game. Killing and ambushes were constantly taking place. Even two people who were usually on very good terms fought each other to grab a spot on a lifeboat.

Zhang Yunhe sat on the spaceship's landing craft, hovering in mid-air, watching the infighting and killings that were constantly taking place on the sea with an expressionless face.

The cargo fleet had sailed far away, more than an hour ago, and the killing on the sea gradually stopped. The Japanese soldiers who had not found shelter were all dead, and those who were still alive had a place to stay in lifeboats or on large floating objects.

"That's about enough, time to get to work!" Zhang Yunhe muttered, then immediately took out his Ironblood equipment and put it on. He lowered the landing craft to a height of about two meters from the sea surface, and then took out a river patrol boat from his backpack and threw it onto the sea.

The patrol boat landed on the sea, splashing up a lot of water. Once the boat was stable on the water, Zhang Yunhe jumped in, then put the landing craft into his backpack and started the patrol boat's engine.

He stole this thing from the Japanese soldiers on the Huangpu River; the largest boat that could fit in his backpack was this kind of river patrol boat.

Once the patrol boat started moving, the engine roared, and a large amount of water sprayed out from the stern. The enormous thrust propelled the patrol boat forward at high speed.

Zhang Yunhe held the ship's rudder with one hand and took out a heavy machine gun from his backpack with the other. The machine gun was belt-fed, and the belts were stored in an iron box, with each belt containing 500 rounds of ammunition.

Under Zhang Yunhe's control, the patrol boat sped toward a lifeboat.

"Ah, a boat! A boat is coming! Help! Help us! We're here! Help us get on board!" The Japanese soldiers on the lifeboat shouted and cheered after seeing the lights on the patrol boat and hearing the engine.

Looking at the cheering Japanese soldiers on the lifeboat ahead, Zhang Yunhe's face revealed a cruel smile. He immediately turned his gun and aimed at the lifeboat, firing.

"Da da, da da da..."


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