Aghdabia is an important town in central Libya.

To the north is Port Brega, a famous port in Libya... As you can see from the map, the Libyan coastline seems to have been pulled down by Port Brega to form a "U" shaped bay. Brega The port is at the bottom of the "U" shaped bay.

To the south is an endless desert hinterland with a very harsh environment. It stretches for hundreds of miles with no human habitation and no water sources. Let alone the troops, even locals who are familiar with the terrain and accustomed to the desert climate will find it difficult to get out alive.

As a result, Aghdabia has become the gateway to western Libya and even to the Libyan capital Tripoli. It has been a battleground for military strategists since ancient times.

This is also the reason why the British arranged two regiments here. They obviously wanted to occupy this strategic location and block the pursuit of the German and Italian troops.

But this idea of ​​the British army was just wishful thinking... It was not the Italian army that came to this city, but the German army, chasing the British German army with high morale all the way.

"go ahead!"

Following an order, groups of German soldiers lying behind the sand dunes stood up, with their guns pointed downwards, slightly bent over, and cautiously approached the city of Aghdabia step by step in a skirmish formation.

Qinchuan is also one of them. There are German soldiers everywhere in front and behind him. Their boots make a "chacha" sound on the sand under their feet, just like the wind blowing through the rice fields... This can make Qinchuan emboldened, because it can Tell him that the German troops are strong.

However, in front of the white buildings in Aghdabia City, Qin Chuan still felt that he was completely exposed to the enemy's firepower. Maybe there was a black hole in the corner pointing at him... When he thought of this, Qin Chuan's scalp felt numb.

"Woo!" A bomb made a sharp whistle and flew in the sky, from far to near, and then slammed into the nearby sand and exploded.

The formation of the German army was not chaotic, but their pace involuntarily became faster. At the same time, the tank also rushed forward past the infantry, and the "creak" sound of the tracks made Qin Chuan a little more nervous.

After a while, there was more and more artillery fire, both from the British army and from the German artillery. The fire was loud in the air. The pace of the German army's advance also became faster and faster, and soon turned into a trot.

The journey was uneventful, with no enemies and no tanks. The British army seemed to have disappeared. If it weren't for the sound of cannons still ringing in the air, Qin Chuan would have thought that the British army had abandoned the town.

Getting closer, getting closer... Qin Chuan was so nervous that he could hear his own breathing.

Suddenly, Qin Chuan saw several black gun muzzles sticking out of the small holes in the building, so he quickly shouted: "Get down!"

The comrades nearby who heard the warning fell down one after another, but the German soldiers a little further away were charging forward at a sprint speed of 100 meters...

Intensive gunfire soon rang out, and the German soldiers who rushed to the front fell to the ground like wooden stakes.

During this gap, Qin Chuan noticed that several comrades turned back and glanced at him. Obviously, they realized that if Qin Chuan hadn't reminded them just now, they would have been like those soldiers who fell in a pool of blood.

Qin Chuan had no time to pay attention to this, because he knew that the "muzzle" of the British army was directly above his head. After the British army had dealt with the more conspicuous targets, they would soon focus on the people lying on the ground.

So Qin Chuan raised his rifle and aimed towards the opposite side without saying a word.

With a "Bang!" sound, a bullet was fired into the hole in the wall.

The reason why this wall hole became Qinchuan's first target was because it was larger than other wall holes.

A larger hole in the wall means better aim and an easier time hitting the shooter behind it.

More importantly... the British shooters are not fools. They will not dig bigger holes in the wall for no reason. They know that this will bring more danger to themselves.

Therefore, there is only one reason for this: it is a machine gun, and the machine gun requires more space to set up a tripod, aim and fire.

Sure enough, after the bullet was fired, the enemy's firepower was immediately weakened.

"Bang!" Another bullet came out.

Qin Chuan turned over before firing the bullet, because he found that it was very difficult to keep his head up and shoot while lying on the ground, so he rolled and placed the rifle on the body of a German soldier.

Before this, Qin Chuan would never have thought of using the corpses of his comrades as cover or foreshadowing, because he thought it was disrespectful to the sacrificed comrades and he couldn't do it.

However, Qin Chuan had no choice at this moment, because he was sensitively aware that the muzzle of the gun was aimed at him... As mentioned before, the "Enfield" rifle has a much faster rate of fire than the K98K. Once it is shot The enemy is aiming, and they are still at such a close distance, so Qin Chuan can only use everything available to hide himself and eliminate the opponent as quickly as possible. Otherwise, he himself will become a cold corpse.

This time, Qin Chuan succeeded again, because he saw the rifle hanging down from the wall hole and hanging feebly on the wall. Apparently its owner had lost the ability to control it.

"Bang!" Qin Chuan pulled the trigger again.

This time, Qin Chuan defeated a British soldier who was pulling a grenade.

The reason why Qin Chuan knew this was because he noticed that the rifle in the wall hole was withdrawn... There was no need to withdraw the rifle to change the magazine, and the enemy hiding behind the wall hole did not need to shoot and change places.

There was only one reason for doing this, and that was that he was going to throw a grenade through the hole in the wall.

Qin Chuan seized this opportunity. He aimed at the hole in the wall and waited for two seconds. This was done to give the target time to detonate the grenade.

Then Qin Chuan pulled the trigger...

Qin Chuan was sure that he had hit the target, otherwise there would have been a smoking grenade thrown out of the hole in the wall.

After waiting for a few more seconds, I heard a loud "boom"... It was not just the explosion of the grenade, but the explosion of the ammunition caused by the grenade.

Flames were spitting out from almost every gap and wall hole in the building. The fragile roof collapsed. Several British soldiers were thrown out of the window and fell to the ground.

"Oh!" Looking at the still burning building, the big bear holding the machine gun couldn't help shouting: "Well done, Frick, you saved our lives!"

Those comrades who had doubted whether Qin Chuan could shoulder the important task turned back to look at Qin Chuan in shock, including Paul. There was guilt, joy, surprise, and admiration for Qin Chuan in their eyes.

"Keep moving!" the baker ordered: "Don't forget this is a battlefield, there are many enemies waiting for us ahead!"

"Yes, sergeant!" the soldiers responded, grabbing their guns one by one and getting up from the ground to follow.

Qin Chuan found that their movements were crisper, swifter and more determined.

What's more, they seem to have formed a whole, as if there is a thread connecting each other... This is an inexplicable feeling, but it does exist.

Perhaps, this is trust, trust between comrades!

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