Traveling through the 1940s, the whole village was massacred at the beginning

Chapter 137 Go to the river to find a boat



Chapter 137 Go to the river to find a boat

"You are so smart! This way my sister-in-law and the others will be safe!" Yan Xuyang rode his bike towards the river with confidence.

"Of course. Don't you see who brought me here?" Jiang Jiyun said proudly while sitting in the back seat.

The two of them came to the riverside with laughter and joy. They stared quietly at the waves rising and falling on the river. Yan Xuyang couldn't help feeling uneasy.

"The wind today is not too strong, but look at the waves, they are really big. What should I do if there is a strong wind on the day we cross the river and I can't swim?" Yan Xuyang said with a worried look on his face.

He frowned, as if he had begun to imagine the difficulties and dangers that he might encounter.

Jiang Jiyun, who was standing by, raised his lips slightly after hearing his worries, revealing a sly smile: "Hey, what are you afraid of? We can think of a way! For example, we can get some inner tubes from the Japanese car tires to use as lifebuoys!"

Upon hearing this, Yan Xuyang's eyes suddenly lit up, as if a bright light in the darkness was instantly lit: "Yes! Why didn't I think of that? It's a great idea, you are the smartest!" He clapped his hands excitedly, and the gloom on his face instantly disappeared.

At this moment, the image of himself wearing an inner tube and safely crossing the river appeared in his mind, and his heart was filled with confidence and courage.

"But Brother Xuyang, aren't we going there by boat? We're not swimming?"

Yan Xuyang's face flushed when Jiang Jiyun asked, "I'm just worried that the waves on the river are too big, and I'm a little afraid that the boat will capsize!"

"Then let's get a big boat, so you don't have to worry about it capsizing." After saying that, Jiang Jiyun looked for a boat on the river.

After looking around, the brother and sister were dumbfounded. Jiang Jiyun rubbed his sore eyes and asked in confusion, "Brother Xuyang, what's going on? We just haven't been to the river for a while! Back then, there were all kinds of boats of all sizes parked here!"

"Where did all the ships that were docked here go? And where was my favorite super big ship, the one with the plaster flag? How did it suddenly disappear?" Her voice got louder and louder as she spoke, and her emotions became more and more excited.

"I don't know either. The boat was still there when we sent Sixth Grandpa and the others away last time. How come there is nothing left after only ten days?" Yan Xuyang was also confused.

Jiang Jiyun couldn't walk any further in his cloth shoes, so he said to Yan Xuyang, "Brother, let's split up and look for a boat. Whether we can find one or not, we'll meet here in four hours. If the other party doesn't show up by the time, we'll wait for fifteen minutes at most. If they still don't show up, it means something has gone wrong."

"it is good!"

Yan Xuyang hid his bicycle in the reeds in front and ran west.

Jiang Jiyun walked slowly and leisurely towards the east with a brisk and slightly mysterious pace, looking to see if Yan Xuyang was looking back and staring at him as he walked.

Slowly she stopped, looked around, and after making sure that there was no one around, she carefully took out a small car from the space.

She gently stroked the car body, with excitement flashing in her eyes. She skillfully stepped onto the seat and pedaled hard, and the car sped away like an arrow.

The wind whistled in her ears, and the thrill brought by the speed made Jiang Jiyun extremely happy. After all, this was much faster than walking.

Soon, Jiang Jiyun arrived at the place where the Japanese army had been stationed before and saw tents there again.

She got out of the car swiftly, put it into the space, and then tiptoed towards the target.

Through the sparse grass, she caught a glimpse of a group of people dressed in simple civilian clothes busily moving back and forth.

The figures of these people seemed a little strange, which aroused Jiang Jiyun's vigilance and curiosity.

"Hmm... they don't look like xingsijun, and definitely not the style of guojun, let alone guerrillas. Could it be those damn devils again? Aren't they looking for the missing truck now?"

"But logically speaking, there is no need to change into civilian clothes when looking for a large truck, right? Is there a bigger conspiracy hidden in this?" Jiang Jiyun thought to himself, frowning tightly, with a strong sense of uneasiness in his heart.

Time passed minute by minute, and after about half an hour, a familiar giant ship appeared on the river in the east, but it was not the same as the plaster-flagged ship she had seen here before.

A glaring plaster flag was flying high on the ship, as if showing off to people who its owner was.

On the riverside, a group of Japanese soldiers dressed in ordinary people's clothes had been waiting for a long time. They looked nervous and expectant, as if they were waiting for an important action.

Jiang Jiyun held a telescope and observed all this from afar. "These damn devils are so dependent on this small dock. Even though it has been beaten to pieces and is unrecognizable, they still refuse to give up. What kind of conspiracy are they planning here?"

As the huge warship slowly approached the damaged dock and finally anchored.

Jiang Jiyun began to carefully count the number of people above. After a rough calculation, he was surprised to find that this group of devils actually numbered as many as four or five hundred!

According to the conventional organization, this size of force is almost equivalent to two full squadrons! Facing so many enemies, Jiang Jiyun couldn't help but feel a wave of pressure. Looking at those people patrolling with guns, he couldn't approach rashly yet.

Jiang Jiyun simply entered the space directly, came to the light screen, sat on the recliner, drank a drink, ate potato chips, and observed the situation outside.

Suddenly, her attention was attracted by the Japanese soldiers who put on heavy gas masks and quickly put on tight protective clothing.

Their movements seemed so skillful and orderly, as if they had undergone countless trainings.

Afterwards, this group of fully armed Japanese soldiers marched in neat steps and filed into the huge cabin.

At the same time, Jiang Jiyun anxiously enlarged the big screen, trying to see what was happening inside.

As the picture gradually became clear, she was surprised to find that the Japs were carefully carrying boxes of wooden boxes with skull logos on them down the stairs.

"Oh my God! Is this another batch of terrible virus ammunition? What on earth do these crazy devils want to do? If they really intend to drop bacterial bombs to create a disaster, why don't they send them directly to the airport? Wouldn't it be more convenient and efficient to drop them by plane? But now they have to place them here. What do they want to do?"

Jiang Jiyun's originally pretty face was now filled with deep doubt and confusion. His brows were tightly furrowed and he fell into deep thought.


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