Rebirth in 1958: Getting rich starts from Nanluoguxiang

Chapter 1156 Whoever hurt my family, I will fight to the death.



Chapter 1156 Whoever hurt my family, I will fight to the death.

The battle on the beach continued, and the soldiers on the gunboat were preparing to force a landing. In order to conserve bullets, the three men changed their burst fire to single shots. They had given up hope of escaping and only hoped that the lady of the house could get as far away as possible.

Da Bao appeared silently on the beach. He knelt on one knee, his cold eyes fixed on the three men in front of him. He put the AK-47 into his spatial storage, shook his hands, and then leaped into the air.

Three men, aiming their guns at the gunboat opposite them, were suddenly struck by a whooshing sound from behind. One of them reacted swiftly, turning his gun around before he could even see who it was, when Da Bao punched him unconscious.

Hearing the unusual sound, the other two men quickly turned their guns around. Da Bao didn't give them a chance to react, slicing each of them in the carotid artery with a palm strike. The two men rolled their eyes back and lay on the ground.

Da Bao snorted, took two steps to the side, revealing his military uniform, and waved at the gunboat.

The commander on the gunboat quickly grabbed his binoculars to take a closer look. Upon recognizing his own men's uniforms, he was overjoyed and immediately ordered his men to storm the beach.

Da Bao threw the three men side by side on the beach and began to scan and search with his consciousness. The result was beyond his expectations. Da Bao stood up angrily and found that the three men were all wearing loincloths and were actually Japanese soldiers.

He glanced at the speedboat again. Two traditional Chinese characters were printed on it, clearly the script from across the sea. China had passed a simplified character system five or six years ago, so simplified characters are now the most commonly used characters in China.

These two traditional Chinese characters are Kinmen, followed by two small numbers, thirty-five. It turns out that this is a speedboat from the other side of the sea. Why would the Japanese take a speedboat from the other side of the sea to our side?

Da Bao was completely bewildered. He looked up and saw that the soldiers landing on the beach were almost there. He stood on the sand with his hands behind his back, trying to recall the moment when Cui Cui was shot. He turned to look at the speedboat.

No! That's not right. The one who fired the gun was a woman, with a round face and long hair tied up. Judging from the proportions of the gun she was holding, she should be a child, but her face shape wasn't. The Japanese are the dirtiest race in the world. Incest between mothers and sons, fathers and daughters, brothers and sisters is commonplace, especially among royalty and noble families. They are not ashamed, but proud of it.

Their children, born in pursuit of pure bloodlines, often exhibit two characteristics: abnormality or dwarfism. Only those under 1.5 meters tall are considered to have truly pure bloodlines.

The size of the Japanese soldiers truly improved after their surrender in 1945, when the Americans sent troops to Japan. Those soldiers completely changed the appearance of the Japanese soldiers.

So that woman must be someone of considerable status. But why would she come here? The only way to get to Minzhou by speedboat is from Kinmen; it's impossible for her to come from Japan.

As Da Bao was deep in thought, the soldiers who had landed on the gunboat arrived. They were alert, watching Da Bao closely. Although their guns were pointed at the ground, they could be raised to fire at any moment.

These soldiers were all low-ranking; the leader was merely a second lieutenant, a platoon leader. He immediately noticed the gold star on Da Bao's collar insignia. Although his heart was filled with turmoil, his face remained serious.

He led the soldiers to stand at attention and salute Da Bao. After Da Bao returned, he took out his work ID from his pocket and handed it to the platoon leader. The platoon leader opened it and realized that he was a leader from the General Staff Department. It was impossible for a front-line troop-leading unit to have such a young general.

After the platoon leader's explanation, Da Bao learned that the speedboat had crossed the border because there was a Japanese ship in international waters at the time, and the speedboat had to pass through my country's defenses to reach the open sea.

The result was that the speedboat encountered a patrol gunboat. You see, on the beach, the speedboat can fight with the gunboat, but on the sea, the gunboat's rapid-fire cannons can blow it up in two shots.

Da Bao fell into deep thought. These people came from the other side of the sea and were going to board the agreed ship. But it seemed that these guys had also sneaked out. Could it be that they stole some secrets from the other side of the sea?

That's impossible. The relationship between the other side of the sea and the Japanese has always been close. What would they need to steal?

Military intelligence? Hmm, that's impossible. All the military facilities across the sea are open to the Americans and the Japanese. There's no need to steal them; they can take whatever they want and look at whatever they want.

Unless it's...treasure, or money! Yes, that must be it.

These people stole money from someone across the sea, and then escaped under the pretext of inspecting Kinmen, so that the people across the sea couldn't catch up with them.

That woman has already escaped into Fujian, so she's not easy to find. A woman can easily be taken in by anyone with a pitiful excuse. Besides, who can guarantee that there aren't any of those Japanese devils in Fujian?

Da Bao was at his wits' end. How could he possibly uncover this woman? Only by digging her out could he learn her secret.

Da Bao has always been petty and even vindictive. If anyone hurts his family, he will fight to the death if he doesn't get his revenge.

Cui Cui was the younger sister he had watched grow up. Although their bond wasn't as deep as his relationship with Niu Niu and Wen Wen, she was still deeply loved by Da Bao. Especially when Da Bao thought about how Cui Cui had unhesitatingly shielded the three children with her body when the gunshots rang out, Da Bao was determined to find that woman.

This woman must have seen Cui Cui and the three children at the time, yet she still shot without hesitation, demonstrating her extreme cruelty.

Da Bao told the platoon leader that he was at the military district guesthouse, and if they took the three Japanese soldiers back and found out anything, he should send someone to the guesthouse to let him know.

The platoon leader respectfully agreed. Da Bao was anxious to rush back to the meeting. There were tens of thousands of people in the meeting. If they didn't rely on the masses, who else could they rely on?

He found a secluded spot, slipped into his spatial dimension, and peered out from outside the courtyard. There, he saw the little bear cub grilling fish for the three children, who were surrounded by a bounty of fruits and vegetables.

Wenwen and Niuniu leaned comfortably against the little tiger. The little tiger never imagined that he, the king of beasts, was essentially just a large cushion.

The little white wolf stood beside Nuannuan like a guard. Whenever Nuannuan reached out her little hand to touch the grilled fish, it would push her hand back with its wet nose, meaning that it wasn't cooked yet and was too hot.

Seeing that there was nothing to worry about here, Da Bao went into the courtyard and into the room. Cui Cui was still unconscious, but she didn't have a fever; she was just sleeping, which seemed to be the body's protective mechanism at work. It seemed she was alright…


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