As they crossed the sea, and as Gui Touchang complained to his powerful father, all the ship radars sounded alarms, and reconnaissance planes from several nearby airfields took off.
But the encirclement continued to shrink, with seven or eight assault boats circling around him. One by one, they all came right in front of him. Although he fired a few shots, he missed because the enemy was moving too fast.
But Kito Chang still couldn't believe his eyes, and was even unwilling to admit that he was at his wit's end.
A submarine, it's moving blindly, so how did it get spotted?
Even if he didn't want to admit it, he was already at his wit's end. The speedboat was fast approaching, and he was a hero, not a coward. He couldn't let these ICPOs gain any advantage, so he sneered, raised his pistol, and pointed it at his temple in front of everyone, successfully scaring the ICPOs out of their wits.
He thought to himself, "Since it's come to this, then let me die. There will be more children to be born, more pirates to grow up, and my name will live on forever. In 18 years at most, new people will come to avenge me."
But he was destined not to get his wish, because just as he was about to pull the trigger with a cold smile, suddenly, a hand rushed out of the water and grabbed his ankle. The bullet missed its mark. It was Hu Yong, whose body was still a little numb, who pulled him out of the water and made him stumble. Yue Zhongqi leaped into the air and rode on his head, and everyone else rushed up as well.
In the midst of everyone's frantic efforts, Yue Zhongqi was caught off guard and stabbed, while Hu Yong's nose was broken by him.
Gui Tou Chang, an old man in his fifties or sixties, was even harder to massage than a pig during the Lunar New Year.
Yue Zhongqi finally managed to pull out his belt when suddenly a blinding flash went off. He flinched, the belt fell into the sea, and his pants fell down. He angrily cursed, "Nie Yao, can't you get the hell away from me?"
But then, several more flashes of light went off, and someone shouted, "The rope! The rope's here!"
Yue Zhongqi grabbed the rope, his legs bare, and together with several soldiers, they pressed and shoved Gui Touchang over, finally tying him up. Then, forgetting that his pants had fallen down, he twisted Gui Touchang up and said, "Now, let's film!"
A whole bunch of people had just taken off their belts, but now they've all forgotten.
A photograph taken by war correspondent Nie Yaopa shows that in seven out of ten people, their pants are falling down...
Wang Baodao splashed water in the sea: "Captain Yue, Captain Yue, pull up your pants!"
Yue Zhongqi then realized he was bare-legged and quickly pulled Gui Touchang up again: "That doesn't count, Nie Yao, let's do it again!"
Just as Nie Yao was about to take a picture, the chief of staff roared through the walkie-talkie: "Aren't you going to run? Are you waiting to get beaten up?"
The dark sky was filled with red dots of light; those were reconnaissance planes sent out by the Taiwan garrison.
Perhaps there are also fighter jets.
Without even bothering to pull up his pants, Yue Zhongqi roared, "Run!"
...
On the medium-sized ship, the chief of staff went down to the command center.
Everyone else had grabbed their binoculars and moved to better vantage points to watch the spectacle, but Chen Ke remained with his gun, aiming at the reconnaissance plane in the sky, even though at that height, he couldn't possibly hit it.
But he has a natural sense of responsibility and likes to worry.
Chen Rou saw this and sighed softly: "When there are dangerous missions, you always rush to the front, but just now you could have let Captain Yue stay and you went yourself, but you didn't."
Chen Ke, still looking at the sky, said with a smile, "Captain Yue uses a Barrett, but he doesn't use it as well as I do."
Chen Roucai didn't believe it: "I checked the gun borrowing records, and his gun borrowing records are twice as many as yours. It's impossible for them to be worse than yours."
In fact, Yue Zhongqi's shooting skills should be better than his, but by nature, he just likes to give credit to others and leave the hard and tiring work to himself.
After firing nearly twenty shots in a row, his muscles must have been sore all over, but he still stood steadily on the deck. He did the most and the most crucial thing, but he wasn't in the most glorious photo.
Li Xia wouldn't say anything about Chen Ke because she didn't know him well.
Chen Ke could also hear his cousin's resentment, so he said, "Arou, we are a team. We should let the best people do what they are good at. It doesn't matter who makes the contribution. Besides, Captain Yue has also worked really hard."
That's how it is on the battlefield, but it's a different story when it comes to rewarding merits back home.
Soldiers risk their lives on the battlefield, but what the leaders can see is only a partial picture.
Chen Rou's melancholy wasn't just about this one time, but also about Chen Ke's personality.
His personality means he's destined to suffer endless hardships and losses.
As they were talking, the group that had entered the Taiwan Strait to arrest people were desperately running back, trying to get out of the other side's waters.
One of the reconnaissance planes was probably too angry, so it suddenly swooped down and flew close to the sea, causing strong winds and making everyone on the speedboat turn pale with fright.
Kito Chang, who was pinned to the floor, burst into laughter.
He thought the Taiwanese military was indeed as tough as they were making empty threats, and that they were about to open fire.
Of course, if the reconnaissance plane flies that low, what about the fighter jets behind it? If they were to drop artillery shells at that low distance, they would definitely be hit. And under the current circumstances, would they dare to use heavy firepower?
Medium-sized ships have heavy firepower, but will the higher-ups approve their use? Would someone as cautious as Chen Ke dare to use them?
In fact, although Chen Ke did not know how to claim credit, he sometimes deliberately liked to give credit to his subordinates.
She was often called "Mama Chen" by her subordinates because she was fussy and fussy.
But in critical moments, he has his own toughness, as well as his own boldness and arrogance.
Because there were no instructions from higher command, the chief of staff was also hesitant about whether to use heavy firepower.
However, Chen Ke seized the opportunity and pulled the trigger, sending a bullet flying into the sky. Although it was not high enough to hit the reconnaissance plane, it still caused its radar to blare loudly. He decisively ordered, "All rocket launchers, turn and aim at them!"
From the air, it was visible that all the gun turrets on the medium-sized ship, which were originally turned to the other side, were now all aimed at the night sky as the gunners turned their control sticks, targeting the diving aircraft.
You little brat, just a son, how dare you act wildly towards your father?
Sure enough, the other party was frightened.
The first reconnaissance plane also circled once, then climbed up and disappeared from sight.
All the reconnaissance and fighter jets that followed only made a symbolic dive before immediately raising their heads and flying into the distance!
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