"Evil creature, as a person with superpowers, you dare to attack ordinary people and destroy thousands of people in one go. This is simply a heinous crime."
When Sun Guangjun and the dog-styled god were staring at each other from a distance, an old voice suddenly came to his ears: "This is against the will of heaven, aren't you afraid of backlash in the future and your soul will be torn apart?
If you still have an ounce of conscience, please come down and commit suicide by disembowelment. I will reluctantly serve as your kaishakunin.
Only by sincerely repenting can you gain the forgiveness of His Majesty the Emperor and the Omi-jin."
"Committing suicide by disembowelment?"
Sun Guangjun laughed and said loudly: "Old man, have you lost your mind?
I am not from Japan, so why should I get the forgiveness of your crappy emperor and that so-called Great God?
It’s just killing a few Japanese devils, what’s the big deal?
But you, were able to escape from the bombing unscathed, which shows you are quite capable.
Old man, don't say I didn't give you a chance. Tell me your name. I have no nameless ghosts under my command."
"Dragon country people?"
The one who intercepted Sun Guangjun halfway was of course Abe Haruzo, the strongest member of the advance team.
Just now, when the helicopter had not yet approached the area where the advance team was located, the cunning Abe Haruzo had become alert.
When the first incendiary bomb fell, Abe Haruzo completely confirmed the uneasiness in his heart, and hurriedly called a few trusted men around him, wanting to get away from the rest area as quickly as possible.
With Abe Haruzo's experience, how could he not know that since the first bomb had fallen, there must be countless more bombs waiting for the advance team.
A gentleman does not stand under a dangerous wall!
Since the next bombing is foreseeable, Abe Haruzo will not stay here and be buried with those ordinary people.
You know, Abe Haruzo didn't really agree to rest here, but because Toyotomi Hideichi didn't discuss it with him when he gave the order, he also had to consider the face of Toyotomi Hideichi, the first commander of the camp, so he didn't openly oppose it.
Now that there is danger, it is best for Abe Haruzo to run away first.
Unfortunately, although Abe Haruzo was quick to see the opportunity, his speed was obviously not as fast as the helicopter in the sky.
Before they could run far, a bomb fell from the sky and landed not far from them.
It was not known whether Abe Haruzo had really bad luck or Sun Guangjun threw the bomb in the wrong direction, but the 50-kilogram incendiary bomb fell less than 50 meters away from Abe Haruzo.
As luck would have it, after the bomb exploded, the flying incendiary agent just happened to cover the two space-based psychics who were following closely behind Abe Haruzo.
Before they could even make a sound, the two space-type psychics were engulfed by the flames, letting out shrill screams.
As expected, the two space-based psychics were completely finished. However, Abe Haruzo, who was only one step ahead of them, had these two guys as scapegoats and shields, and narrowly escaped the disaster.
Abe Haruzo, who had escaped death, did not have time to rescue his two loyal subordinates. He did not dare to take the risk. His first subconscious reaction was to get away from danger as quickly as possible, and he immediately ran forward while crawling.
You know what, this old Japanese guy really ran away.
Then, Abe Haruzo, who was hiding behind a large rock, witnessed with his own eyes the helicopters in the sky continuously dropping bombs one after another, bombing the entire rest area over and over again.
After hearing all kinds of shrill screams in the sea of fire and realizing that few Japanese soldiers were able to escape from the sea of fire, Abe Haruzo came to the sad conclusion that the advance team of several thousand people was basically wiped out.
With the help of the fire rising into the sky, Abe Haruzo stared fiercely at the helicopter in the sky with his triangular eyes.
It was this guy who wiped out almost all the high-ranking officials in the entire central region!
Abe Haruzo knew that he didn't have the ability to rescue people from the sea of fire. Besides, he was alone. Even if he could, how many people could he save?
What made Abe Haruzo even more heartbroken was the death of his two space-type subordinates, as they were carrying a large amount of supplies.
Without those supplies, even if Abe Haruzo escaped alone, he was not sure if he could reach the next camp alive.
Since continuing forward would be a life-threatening situation, Abe Haruzo simply changed direction, bypassed the fire area and started returning to the camp.
Abe Haruzo was not so kind as to go back and report the news or anything. Instead, he wanted to take advantage of the fact that all the main figures in the camp were dead but no one in the camp knew about it and go back to secretly collect some supplies.
Only with sufficient supplies could Abe Haruzo have the confidence that he would not freeze to death or starve to death in the wilderness during the subsequent journey to escape from the camp.
Yes, Abe Haru's purpose of returning to the camp was just that simple, to find supplies and then leave quietly alone.
There is no way. When it comes to the moment of life and death, the Japanese are so selfish. Every one of them will be punished, unless they are the lower-class civilians who have been brainwashed.
After experiencing the life-and-death crisis just now, Abe Haruzo no longer trusts anyone. Instead of surviving in a group, it is better to go on the road quietly by himself.
Acting alone with a small target, even if he encounters danger, Abe Haruzo believes that with his own strength, ordinary dangers will not be a problem for him.
With such a plan, Abe Haruzo set out on the road alone, while Sun Guangjun was still happily dropping bombs from the sky.
Abe Haruzo had just walked halfway when he suddenly realized that the explosions behind him had stopped. Not long after, the sound of that damn helicopter became louder and louder in his ears.
not good!
Abe Haruzo shuddered, and a terrible thought grew uncontrollably in his mind. Would that damn helicopter attack the camp again?
The camp, or to be more precise, the supplies in the camp, are Abe Haruzo's last hope. If they are visited by a helicopter, wouldn't all his hopes be shattered?
Abe Haruzo had no doubt that there was enough ammunition on that damn helicopter to blow up their camp.
There are two space-related psychics around him, and Abe Haruzo firmly believes that the one who dropped the bomb from the helicopter is definitely a space-related psychic.
Otherwise, you can't explain how a helicopter can have a bomb load that even a large bomber doesn't have, even though it's a transport helicopter.
Precisely because of this understanding, the dilemma facing Abe Haruzo now is no longer how to return to the camp safely, collect enough supplies, and then leave quietly without being noticed, but how to stop the helicopter from continuing.
Yes, stop it!
Abe Haruzo knew very well that even if he unleashed all his supernatural powers and used all the means he could, he would not be able to get back to the camp before the helicopter.
Abe Haruzo is not stupid enough to compete with a helicopter in speed by using his physical strength.
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