The soldiers still didn’t speak. They packed their bags silently and then closed their eyes. Their rifles were all packed in a big black case, no matter in front of or behind the boat. No one could beat them. Only those who were particularly familiar with rifles could tell from them that these were not German weapons, Mao Se 19, but British Linfield rifles, not only rifles, but also a British Wilbury revolver.

By this time, 42 large and small ships and 15 medium-sized ships had sailed to the middle of the Strait, and the equipment and deep-water [Read More…]