Basically the protagonist is a little dramatic. In fact, it is to avoid the killing array, but there is always a theory to convince the comrades. For example, in order not to break the jade, persuade the penultimate to die and say: "A good soldier can't die like this, we must continue to kill the enemy...". In short, I did everything possible to live. This is also true, not everyone has the courage to be a hero. And a hero from an enemy country is not a good thing for us. The more such counseling in the Self-Defense Forces, the better.
The most hilarious is the middle assistant who attempted a suicide attack. Three anti-tank mines were scraped on his body in an attempt to find a U.S. tank jade. As a result, even two sleeps on the wild beach did not succeed. Finally threw 3 thunders, and went back to the cave to find how comfortable it was to sleep without his clothes. The ending was good, and he was captured by the US army and killed.
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