Chapter 145: Eat enough to die
Lei Zhenyun was also scared and sweated. The marching ants were really back? No, this is not their habit. It is too late to untie the rope, so he had to use a bayonet to pick it. But he just picked the rope on the old man's hand, but found that there were several people who came out of the dense forest.
These people are more appropriate than people to be walking skeletons. Even Lei Zhenyun, who has been through the battlefield for a long time, was shocked by them.
Although these people were so thin that they were no longer as thin as humans, they all had 38 guns. Lei Zhenyun didn't know what they did, so he quickly raised the rifle in his hand and pointed it at them. The people stood opposite and looked at Lei Zhenyun in a daze for a while. Suddenly, they threw away the gun in their hand and cried and howled: "It's a squadron, it's a squadron."
All the people like living ghosts rushed up. If Lei Zhenyun hadn't heard that they were speaking Chinese, he would have really pulled the trigger and fired. He kept aiming at the gun and was surrounded by these skeleton racks. These people not only rushed over and hugged him and cried, but they even kissed and touched him. Lei Zhenyun couldn't accept it. He could barely bear it when he hugged him to show his intimacy, but he could touch him as soon as he came up. You are a group of men.
Not only did Lei Zhenyun not accept this, but Lei Zhenyun couldn't help but smell on their bodies. He was dirty enough, but compared with these people, he was as clean as a big girl.
If he sniffed for a while, Lei Zhenyun would have to spit it out, so Lei Zhenyun pushed the person in front of him impatiently, but after this push, he immediately found that the person he pushed to fell out like a straw stick.
This made Lei Zhenyun feel uncomfortable. When he hurried over to pull the man up, he found that the man had fainted.
The old man untied the rope on his feet and ran over to check it out, and said, "It doesn't matter, he fainted because he was so excited. Just let him lie down for a while."
A skeleton man asked the old man, "Are you... a doctor?"
When he found that the old man nodded, the man suddenly knelt on the ground and kept kowtowing and cried: "Please, please, please, go and see our people. If you go too late, I'm afraid they will be out of reach."
The old man hurriedly helped him up and asked, "How many of you are? Where are they?"
The man wiped his tears and said, "We have more than 200 people more than 10 miles away from here, but most of them are not enough now. Come and see it."
The old man hurriedly carried his backpack and said, "Take me there quickly, what disease do you have? Do you have cholera?"
The man said, "I don't know, but they are all spitting and pulling."
The old man said in surprise: "I'm thrusting and vomiting? I'm afraid I'm really cholera."
On the way over, Lei Zhenyun asked in detail what was going on with these people. Only then did he realize that these people were all detained by the Japanese to dig caves here, including Chinese and Korean people, as well as some Chinese and British prisoners of war. These people were all Chinese soldiers, but they were not expeditionary forces, but were captured and sent here on the battlefield in China. The place they were sent to was Malaysia. After digging an air-raid shelter in Kuala Lumpur for more than half a year, they were sent here.
However, when selecting people to be sent here, these prisoners of war discovered a strange phenomenon, that is, the Japanese did not choose strong people to come here, and all the selected people were already working and thin for a long time. They knew that it was not good. Sure enough, after arriving here, the suffering and fatigue suffered more than a hundred times worse than in Malaysia. In less than half a month, these people began to die in large numbers.
A team of more than 00 prisoners died in half a month, and the remaining more than 200 people could not stand it for long. Therefore, led by a Chinese major, the remaining more than 200 people were preparing to fight the more than 50 Japanese guards who were guarding them. However, this plan was opposed by a British captain, because the captain felt that he should not fight to the death, but rather took the opportunity to escape.
The plan to escape is simply nonsense. The prisoners of war are all hungry and unarmed. If they can beat the fat and strong Japanese, I am afraid that they will be caught up and shot after they can't run far. They still have to fight. They use their number of advantages to fight the Japanese. Even if they can't fight in the end, they can kill many Japanese.
This is the problem of cognitive view of the Eastern and Western worlds. The Chinese people were forced to fight to the end. The British must save their lives as long as they were not dead. The two sides argued for half a night, and finally they finally won the victory. After the Chinese major ordered the few British prisoners of war to be tied up, they launched an attack on the Japanese.
But they did not know that their nearly suicide charge was extremely smooth. After rushing into the Japanese barracks, they found that more than 50 Japanese soldiers died, and only one Japanese officer was still alive, but they were already scared.
The unknown people first tied up the Japanese officer and began to search for food and drink in the camp frantically. However, the tragedy happened because these people were hungry for too long and ate too much. Only in more than two hours had more than 100 people been killed, and most of the remaining people were struggling on the verge of death. If these people had not eaten all the Japanese's food and could not find anything to eat, they would have died without any of them.
More than a hundred people were struggling on the verge of death. The people Lei Zhenyun met were all unlucky guys who were slow to move and weak to grab much food, but they didn't eat much food, but instead escaped their lives in disguise.
When several prisoners of war saw this situation, they had to take a few guns from the Japanese and then come out to find something to cure those people, but they didn't expect to meet Lei Zhenyun and the old man.
After following a few prisoners of war back to their place, Lei Zhenyun and the others found that dozens of people were dead. The remaining dozens of people all fell on the ground with purple faces and breathed in pain. On their lean body, their tall belly was even more bulging than the pot.
The old man sighed and began to prescribe medicine to these people, but Lei Zhenyun flashed a noun like lightning in his mind, Huilong Decoction.
There was a toilet outside the Japanese camp, and the amount was basically enough to give these dozens of people who had been supported. So Lei Zhenyun pulled two prisoners of war and took the rice cooker and ran to the toilet. He scooped half full of the pot with a large spoon. After he came back, he gritted his teeth and opened the pot.
The old man was busy preparing digestive medicine for everyone, but when he saw Lei Zhenyun's behavior, he sighed and stopped the work in his hand and smiled bitterly: "Yes, your medicine is faster than mine, it's just a little unethical."
Chapter completed!