Chapter 1792 (1/2)

Here, Du Wei hurried home and told her father that she had settled Leonardo. Just as her father was relieved, the Japanese army and the puppet army rushed over.

The Japanese asked the whole village to gather at the entrance of the village. First, they asked if they found any pilots of the Flying Tigers. After the villagers shook their heads and denied it, the Japanese soldiers and the puppet army immediately began to search from door to door.

They don't have intelligence like many anti Japanese dramas. They can't find out where people hide.

Instead, the rigor with which they search for Flying Tigers pilots in this movie is as great as the German SS search for Jews in Schindler's list.

In fact, the real war is so cruel.

In Schindler's list, if the German SS suspected that there might be Tibetans under the floor, they would not even open it up and open it up, and would directly shoot dozens or hundreds of bullets first.

They would even sneak into Jewish buildings at night and use stethoscope to listen to the movements in the mezzanine. Once they found someone, they would catch him and shoot him on the spot.

At first, Jewish refugees were still crossing the sea, showing their own supernatural powers. It seemed that they could escape the search of the SS, but in fact, 99% of them could not escape the search of the SS and were found to be brutally killed.

In contrast, many anti Japanese dramas, hiding in firewood stacks, can deceive the Japanese soldiers in the bridge section. They do not respect the history and the real situation of the war at all.

Spielberg also used a similar approach to Schindler's list in the Flying Tigers.

In order to find Leonardo, the Japanese soldiers did not let go of any details. They had firewood stacks. They shot first, then stabbed with bayonets, and then they had to poke the firewood stacks thoroughly to confirm whether there was anyone inside.

The cowshed was dark, and the stone trough for feeding the cattle was big enough to lie down. So the Japanese soldiers directly threw two grenades into the cowshed, killing the cattle in the cowshed, and the cowshed directly collapsed.

When you see a well, whether it's a dry well or not, you need to throw a grenade and blow it up to make sure it's safe.

As for the cellar dug by the farmers, they also threw grenades first, and then went down to check after the grenades exploded.

The Japanese searched all night and found the dawn. They turned the whole village upside down and couldn't find the trace of the flying tiger pilot. That's why they believed that the villagers didn't hide the flying tiger pilot and went to the next village in a hurry.

In order to vent their hatred, Japanese officers pulled out the most respected elders in the village before leaving, and killed them without hesitation. In his words, ”I killed him to remind you. When I met the pilot of flying tiger team who parachuted in the future, I should take the initiative to seize him and send him to the Imperial Army, rather than let the imperial army come to search him!”

The old man's son left angrily to avenge the Japanese officer, and was stabbed in the chest by two guards nearby.

For a few days after the withdrawal of the Japanese army, Leonardo hid in the secret cave, and the motivation of daily life was to wait for Dewey to come and deliver food.

Every time Du Wei comes here, he tries to communicate with her very enthusiastically, and under the condition that she is at a loss, he speaks all kinds of sarcastic but extremely firm love words.

Dewey seems to feel some desire behind his enthusiasm, so she always dodges.

A few days later, he wrote a diary with the pen that the pilot carried with him. In the diary, he described that he had fallen in love with this Chinese girl who could not understand English. He wanted to express his love to her very much, but he did not know how to say the expression in Chinese. The flying tiger team only taught them a little Chinese vocabulary, but they were all related to the Anti Japanese War, not to love.

In his diary, he prayed that he would live until the end of the war, because he knew that if he wanted to be with this girl, he had to wait until the day when the Japanese announced their surrender.

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After the storm, Dewey's father came to the cave in person. He told Leonardo that the Japanese search was over. He was ready to take him through the Japanese occupied area and back to the Flying Tigers overnight.

Leonardo understood only three words of the flying tigers, but he was acutely aware that he was going to send himself back.

However, he could not see Dewey from left to right.

”Where is your daughter, sir?” he asked in English

Duwei's father naturally couldn't understand. He urged him to start with himself quickly, otherwise, it would be hard to leave at dawn.

Leonardo had no choice but to follow him.

The two people rushed to the road overnight, and finally passed through the occupied area at daybreak, and then found another underground worker hiding in the village.

Dewey's father told Leonardo that he could only send him here, and that the rest of the road would be taken by the underground worker.

Realizing that he was leaving, Leonardo quickly wrote a note in English with only two sentences on it: ”I love you and marry me when the war is over.”

The checkout, it's his name.

He slipped the note to Dewey's father, then made a stroke to comb her long hair, and said, ”please hand her over to your daughter.”Du Wei's father understood his meaning several times later and took the note.

Then, with the help of many local people and underground workers, Leonardo finally returned to the Flying Tigers.

Tom Hanks and Liu Ye are excited about his return.