Chapter 1039: Retreat with all your body

Sun Zhen held a rifle in one hand and a tree trunk in the other, panting desperately. He now needs to calm his breathing as soon as possible so as not to affect the accuracy of his next shot. Although the current situation is very urgent, what he is thinking about at the moment is something that has nothing to do with the present.

Sun Zhen remembered the night when he fled from his hometown, behind which was the raging fire and the faint howl of the village, and he was also desperately fleeing at that time, lest he be caught up by the rebels. He fled in such a hurry that he didn't have time to take any of his family with him, nor did he have any belongings with him, let alone any weapons that could be used to defend himself. That night, Sun Zhen fled from the village, and by dawn, he found that he had escaped thirty or forty miles in one go. Even in the training after Penghu joined the army, he did not run such a long distance in one breath.

Shooting was not Sun Zhen's strong point, and the training he received in the special operations camp could only allow him to maintain a passing standard, and this time in the squad under his command, there were several people who were better than him in shooting. The reason why Sun Zhen wanted to stay and command this difficult blocking battle was not because he was confident in his shooting skills, but because he was very aware of his responsibilities as a commander, and he must take care of everyone in the squad and ensure that everyone can evacuate the battlefield safely, otherwise this orderly retreat will easily turn into a disorderly escape.

Since joining the army, this is probably the most passive situation for Sun Zhen in actual combat, whether in Taipei or Zhejiang, only the opponent was chased by the special operations battalion, and he has never encountered this kind of situation of being chased by the opponent so embarrassed. It is precisely because of this that he can't help but think of the scene when he was chased and killed by the rebels in the Denglai Rebellion.

However, compared to the situation at that time, when there was almost no way to fight back, Sun Zhen now at least had a very lethal weapon in his hand to deal with the pursuing enemy. Although these natives were very fierce, after eating several rounds of cold guns in succession, they had to temporarily choose to hide their tracks to avoid being used as a live target under the opponent's guns, which also made the three-person team who stayed behind to block the attack finally have a little respite.

Sun Zhen knew that the natives would not lie dormant for too long, and the rest time left for him was very limited, so he had to weigh as soon as possible how much time the current blocking measures would win for the previously retreating comrades, and how long the physical strength and spirit of the three of them could support, whether they should continue to adhere to the current tactics or should they leave the battlefield as soon as possible.

If it was Sun Zhen a year ago, he must have chosen to save his life without hesitation, he didn't even take care of his family in order to save his life in the war, but now as an officer of the special operations battalion, Sun Zhen must consider more factors. In addition to ensuring the safety of the team he leads, he also knows very well that he now represents the dignity of the special operations battalion, and if this invincible unit is planted in the hands of a group of natives who use cold weapons on the island of Taiwan, it will be an unacceptable result no matter what the objective reasons are. Even for the sake of the collective he belongs to, Sun Zhen must not tolerate messing up this mission in his own hands.

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Sun Zhen held a rifle in one hand and a tree trunk in the other, panting desperately. He now needs to calm his breathing as soon as possible so as not to affect the accuracy of his next shot. Although the current situation is very urgent, what he is thinking about at the moment is something that has nothing to do with the present.

Sun Zhen remembered the night when he fled from his hometown, behind which was the raging fire and the faint howl of the village, and he was also desperately fleeing at that time, lest he be caught up by the rebels. He fled in such a hurry that he didn't have time to take any of his family with him, nor did he have any belongings with him, let alone any weapons that could be used to defend himself. That night, Sun Zhen fled from the village, and by dawn, he found that he had escaped thirty or forty miles in one go. Even in the training after Penghu joined the army, he did not run such a long distance in one breath.

Shooting was not Sun Zhen's strong point, and the training he received in the special operations camp could only allow him to maintain a passing standard, and this time in the squad under his command, there were several people who were better than him in shooting. The reason why Sun Zhen wanted to stay and command this difficult blocking battle was not because he was confident in his shooting skills, but because he was very aware of his responsibilities as a commander, and he must take care of everyone in the squad and ensure that everyone can evacuate the battlefield safely, otherwise this orderly retreat will easily turn into a disorderly escape.

Since joining the army, this is probably the most passive situation for Sun Zhen in actual combat, whether in Taipei or Zhejiang, only the opponent was chased by the special operations battalion, and he has never encountered this kind of situation of being chased by the opponent so embarrassed. It is precisely because of this that he can't help but think of the scene when he was chased and killed by the rebels in the Denglai Rebellion.

However, compared to the situation at that time, when there was almost no way to fight back, Sun Zhen now at least had a very lethal weapon in his hand to deal with the pursuing enemy. Although these natives were very fierce, after eating several rounds of cold guns in succession, they had to temporarily choose to hide their tracks to avoid being used as a live target under the opponent's guns, which also made the three-person team who stayed behind to block the attack finally have a little respite.

Sun Zhen knew that the natives would not lie dormant for too long, and the rest time left for him was very limited, so he had to weigh as soon as possible how much time the current blocking measures would win for the previously retreating comrades, and how long the physical strength and spirit of the three of them could support, whether they should continue to adhere to the current tactics or should they leave the battlefield as soon as possible.

If it was Sun Zhen a year ago, he must have chosen to save his life without hesitation, he didn't even take care of his family in order to save his life in the war, but now as an officer of the special operations battalion, Sun Zhen must consider more factors. In addition to ensuring the safety of the team he leads, he also knows very well that he now represents the dignity of the special operations battalion, and if this invincible unit is planted in the hands of a group of natives who use cold weapons on the island of Taiwan, it will be an unacceptable result no matter what the objective reasons are. Even for the sake of the collective he belongs to, Sun Zhen must not tolerate messing up this mission in his own hands. Sun Zhen held a rifle in one hand and a tree trunk in the other, panting desperately. He now needs to calm his breathing as soon as possible so as not to affect the accuracy of his next shot. Although the current situation is very urgent, what he is thinking about at the moment is something that has nothing to do with the present.

Sun Zhen remembered the night when he fled from his hometown, behind which was the raging fire and the faint howl of the village, and he was also desperately fleeing at that time, lest he be caught up by the rebels. He fled in such a hurry that he didn't have time to take any of his family with him, nor did he have any belongings with him, let alone any weapons that could be used to defend himself. That night, Sun Zhen fled from the village, and by dawn, he found that he had escaped thirty or forty miles in one go. Even in the training after Penghu joined the army, he did not run such a long distance in one breath.

Shooting was not Sun Zhen's strong point, and the training he received in the special operations camp could only allow him to maintain a passing standard, and this time in the squad under his command, there were several people who were better than him in shooting. The reason why Sun Zhen wanted to stay and command this difficult blocking battle was not because he was confident in his shooting skills, but because he was very aware of his responsibilities as a commander, and he must take care of everyone in the squad and ensure that everyone can evacuate the battlefield safely, otherwise this orderly retreat will easily turn into a disorderly escape.

Since joining the army, this is probably the most passive situation for Sun Zhen in actual combat, whether in Taipei or Zhejiang, only the opponent was chased by the special operations battalion, and he has never encountered this kind of situation of being chased by the opponent so embarrassed. It is precisely because of this that he can't help but think of the scene when he was chased and killed by the rebels in the Denglai Rebellion.

However, compared to the situation at that time, when there was almost no way to fight back, Sun Zhen now at least had a very lethal weapon in his hand to deal with the pursuing enemy. Although these natives were very fierce, after eating several rounds of cold guns in succession, they had to temporarily choose to hide their tracks to avoid being used as a live target under the opponent's guns, which also made the three-person team who stayed behind to block the attack finally have a little respite.

Sun Zhen knew that the natives would not lie dormant for too long, and the rest time left for him was very limited, so he had to weigh as soon as possible how much time the current blocking measures would win for the previously retreating comrades, and how long the physical strength and spirit of the three of them could support, whether they should continue to adhere to the current tactics or should they leave the battlefield as soon as possible.

If it was Sun Zhen a year ago, he must have chosen to save his life without hesitation, he didn't even take care of his family in order to save his life in the war, but now as an officer of the special operations battalion, Sun Zhen must consider more factors. In addition to ensuring the safety of the team he leads, he also knows very well that he now represents the dignity of the special operations battalion, and if this invincible unit is planted in the hands of a group of natives who use cold weapons on the island of Taiwan, it will be an unacceptable result no matter what the objective reasons are. Even for the sake of the collective he belongs to, Sun Zhen must not tolerate messing up this mission in his own hands. Sun Zhen held a rifle in one hand and a tree trunk in the other, panting desperately. He now needs to calm his breathing as soon as possible so as not to affect the accuracy of his next shot. Although the current situation is very urgent, what he is thinking about at the moment is something that has nothing to do with the present.

Sun Zhen remembered the night when he fled from his hometown, behind which was the raging fire and the faint howl of the village, and he was also desperately fleeing at that time, lest he be caught up by the rebels. He fled in such a hurry that he didn't have time to take any of his family with him, nor did he have any belongings with him, let alone any weapons that could be used to defend himself. That night, Sun Zhen fled from the village, and by dawn, he found that he had escaped thirty or forty miles in one go. Even in the training after Penghu joined the army, he did not run such a long distance in one breath.

Shooting was not Sun Zhen's strong point, and the training he received in the special operations camp could only allow him to maintain a passing standard, and this time in the squad under his command, there were several people who were better than him in shooting. The reason why Sun Zhen wanted to stay and command this difficult blocking battle was not because he was confident in his shooting skills, but because he was very aware of his responsibilities as a commander, and he must take care of everyone in the squad and ensure that everyone can evacuate the battlefield safely, otherwise this orderly retreat will easily turn into a disorderly escape.

Since joining the army, this is probably the most passive situation for Sun Zhen in actual combat, whether in Taipei or Zhejiang, only the opponent was chased by the special operations battalion, and he has never encountered this kind of situation of being chased by the opponent so embarrassed. It is precisely because of this that he can't help but think of the scene when he was chased and killed by the rebels in the Denglai Rebellion.

However, compared to the situation at that time, when there was almost no way to fight back, Sun Zhen now at least had a very lethal weapon in his hand to deal with the pursuing enemy. Although these natives were very fierce, after eating several rounds of cold guns in succession, they had to temporarily choose to hide their tracks to avoid being used as a live target under the opponent's guns, which also made the three-person team who stayed behind to block the attack finally have a little respite.

Sun Zhen knew that the natives would not lie dormant for too long, and the rest time left for him was very limited, so he had to weigh as soon as possible how much time the current blocking measures would win for the previously retreating comrades, and how long the physical strength and spirit of the three of them could support, whether they should continue to adhere to the current tactics or should they leave the battlefield as soon as possible.

If it was Sun Zhen a year ago, he must have chosen to save his life without hesitation, he didn't even take care of his family in order to save his life in the war, but now as an officer of the special operations battalion, Sun Zhen must consider more factors. In addition to ensuring the safety of the team he leads, he also knows very well that he now represents the dignity of the special operations battalion, and if this invincible unit is planted in the hands of a group of natives who use cold weapons on the island of Taiwan, it will be an unacceptable result no matter what the objective reasons are. Even for the sake of the collective he belongs to, Sun Zhen must not tolerate messing up this mission in his own hands.