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Chapter 1791: Du Wei's debut

At this time, Leonardo parachuted at the last critical moment. Before the umbrella was fully opened, he fell into the dense woods. Fortunately, a large number of branches blocked him and caught the parachute, which saved him from the disaster.

He did not dare to delay any delay, and immediately cut off the rope, looked back at the plane that fell and exploded, and walked towards the depths of the woods.

What he thought at this time was to stay away from the plane as far as possible, so that the possibility of Japanese soldiers searching for themselves would be reduced.

If you can run out of the Japanese-occupied area, that would be better.

At this time, the lens continues to change.

The Japanese soldiers were carrying the 38th hood and running fast in the woods.

Immediately afterwards, three farmers were running at a rapid speed.

Leonardo couldn't tell the direction alone, but kept looking back at the burning fire of the plane, determining it as the opposite coordinate, and running wildly in the direction facing away from it.

While running, Leonardo suddenly heard footsteps, so he immediately rushed into the dense bushes and rolled to the bottom of a slope, holding his breath nervously and listening to the movements above.

At this time, the screen switched to the team of Japanese soldiers, and one of them suddenly shouted: "It seems that there is movement over there!"

A group of Japanese people stopped immediately, and the Japanese soldier pointed to the bushes not far away and whispered: "I heard something happening there!"

The captain immediately made an encirclement gesture, and everyone nodded immediately, spread out with their guns, and crossed the bushes in a semicircular shape.

Leonardo was nervous and scared at this time, so he carefully took out his pistol and loaded it, preparing to fight to the death with the Japanese.

At this time, the Japanese had already surrounded him in the picture and faced the small earth slope. The captain signaled everyone to pick up the bayonet with a sinister look on his face.

Everyone immediately raised the bayonet high like a fisherman when he was catching fish with a harpoon.

Then, the captain gestured three numbers with his fingers, and everyone suddenly stabbed the bayonet.

At this time, several black shadows suddenly rushed out from Leonardo's head.

Just when the audience thought that Leonardo was discovered by the Japanese and might even die under the bayonet, the scene returned to the scene where the Japanese waved the bayonet. Suddenly, a frightened rabbit jumped out of the bushes and ran away in panic.

The captain was stunned, then kicked the soldier who had previously said there was something going on, and scolded: "Bastard!"

The soldier was kicked to the ground and hurriedly got up and bowed: "I'm sorry, I'm wrong!"

The captain yelled: "What are you doing when you stand there? Keep moving forward! If the pilot of the Flying Tigers runs away, I will kill you!"

At this time, the picture returned to Leonardo.

The moment Leonardo raised the gun nervously, he realized that the sudden appearance of figures was not Japanese soldiers, but men dressed in three Chinese farmers.

He was covered in sweat on his face and finally breathed a sigh of relief and said in bad Chinese: "I am a pilot of the Flying Tigers, I...I..."

As he said that, he didn't know how to continue, so he hurriedly took out a piece of paper from his pocket, which said in Chinese: I am a member of the Flying Tigers, please hand me over to the Flying Tigers or the National Government, and they will reward you with ten taels of gold.

The older farmer said, "I can't read, please follow us quickly, otherwise the Japanese will be in trouble later!"

Leonardo couldn't understand what this meant, so the older farmer simply pulled his sleeve and pulled him in the direction he was heading.

Leonardo hurriedly followed them until night before running into a small village at the foot of the mountain.

The older farmer took Leonardo back to his home. When he pushed the door in, his daughter was lighting an oil lamp in the thatched hut to sew clothes. Although the girl was dressed very simple and could not see any signs of makeup, she was still so beautiful that her heart beat faster.

Du Wei appeared at this time.

Seeing that his father brought back a foreigner, Du Wei was so scared that she hurriedly asked: "Dad, who is he?"

This was the first meeting between Leonardo and Du Wei. In the dilapidated thatched hut and under the dim and swaying oil lamp, Leonardo was attracted by Du Wei's pure and flawless face, and he was a little dull.

The man said at this time: "This is a pilot of the Flying Tigers. His plane fell down. I guess the Japanese are looking for him everywhere. They may find us here soon. I will prepare some food for you. You go and get my clothes for him, and then immediately take him up the mountain to hide it in the small cave in the back mountain."

When Du Wei heard this, the panic just now disappeared immediately. She nodded and began to help prepare things.

A moment later, Du Wei in the picture took a bag and sneaked out of the door with Leonardo.

When he left the door, Leonardo asked her in English in a low voice: "Where are we going?"

Du Wei couldn't speak English, so she gestured to him to silence, and led him out of the village, and went up the mountain in the dark under the hazy moonlight.

Leonardo followed her into the mountain and then asked again: "Girl, where are we going?"

Du Wei said directly in Chinese: "Every time a plane of the Flying Tigers falls, the Japanese and the second Japanese will come to search. In the past, the villagers dared to hide pilots in cellars or dry wells, but the Japanese are not so easy to fool. They can find people every time. Not only will the pilot's life be unsafe, but the villagers who hide him will also suffer. So we have to stay away. The Japanese are not familiar with the mountain roads here and cannot find them in the village, so they will go to other villages."

Leonardo couldn't understand what she was saying at all, so he had to say embarrassedly: "Girl, I don't understand what you are saying. Do you speak English?"

After saying that, he said self-deprecatingly: "I'm thinking too much. If you could speak English, you would have spoken a long time ago... Hey, do you know? I regret it now. I haven't learned Chinese well during this period when I came to the Flying Tigers, otherwise I can communicate with you."

Du Wei also said in Chinese: "You can wait in the mountains for a few days first. When the Japanese relax, my father will find a way to send you back to the Flying Tigers."

"Flying Tigers!" Leonardo understood these three Chinese and immediately said excitedly in bad Chinese: "I am a member of the Flying Tigers! Flying Tigers! Fighting the Japanese!"

Du Wei nodded and said, "I know you are the Flying Tigers, and you know that you are the Flying Tigers who fight the Japanese."

Leonardo laughed and said, "yeah, yeah, fly the plane to fight the Japanese, da da da da da da da da da da."

Seeing him dancing, Du Wei couldn't help laughing: "Why are you so careless when you fight the Japanese and let the Japanese defeat you?"

Leonardo couldn't understand either and smiled and said, "Girl, do you know that you are the most beautiful girl I have ever seen. In Texas, I know a lot of fashionable blonde beauties, but they are not as good as you. From the first time I saw you, I fell in love with you!"

Du Wei groped and walked, and said, "You are talking foreign words, I can't understand a single word."

The two of them were just talking, but no one knew what the other was saying.

After walking for a long time, Du Wei took Leonardo to climb a seemingly unobstructed cliff. There were many tilted trees on the cliff, which became a support for climbing.

Leonardo followed Du Wei to climb up, and then magically discovered that Du Wei found a narrow entrance between the two trees. Before entering the entrance, Du Wei took out a earthy fire slab from his pocket, and the inside was rolled up, unburned dead grass. After opening it, there were faint red lights inside.

Then Du Wei blew a few times at the red light and soon blew a flame out.

The flames illuminated Du Wei and the entrance.

Although the entrance is very narrow, there is a unique cave inside. It is a cave of about a few dozen square meters in size. There are oil lamps, haystacks and several pieces of worn and patched cloth.

Du Wei lit the oil lamp, spread a piece of cloth on the haystack, and then hung it in the hole with another piece of cloth to cover the light. He took out a few pieces of golden cakes and a gourd water from the bag, gestured to Leonardo, "This is called dad, it is used for eating. It contains water and can be drunk."

Although Leonardo couldn't understand, he could understand it. He nodded quickly and said, "Thank you."

Du Wei smiled and said, "You don't have to write about me, I want to thank you. My father said, you foreigners travel thousands of miles to help us fight the Japanese. They are great people and have good gratitude to us."

After saying that, Du Wei stood up and said, "You have a good rest. I'm going back. I'll come here to deliver food to you tomorrow. Don't walk around casually. If the Japanese find out, it will be miserable."

Leonardo didn't understand, but when Du Wei stood up, he hurriedly asked, "Are you leaving?"

Du Wei couldn't understand his words either, so she put her hands on her face and gestured, "You have a good sleep, see you tomorrow."

Seeing Du Wei turning around and going out, Leonardo hurriedly took out a zippo lighter from his pocket, opened the lid and ignited the flames, and said to Du Wei: "Hold it, it can help you follow the way. The thing you just blew up is too much."

As he said that, he gestured to blow the fire stick, then waved his hand, pointed to the lighter, and gave a thumbs up.

When Du Wei saw the lighter, she said novelly: "Oh, this thing is so amazing, you can just wipe it!"

Then he saw that Leonardo seemed to give him a lighter, and hurriedly waved his hand and said, "I can't ask for it!"

But Leonardo kept pushing the lighter to her and said, "Takeit, takeit."

Du Wei understood what he meant and shook her head and said, "If this thing is discovered by the Japanese, it will be over. I can't ask for it..."

Leonardo understood the word "Divine" and instantly understood what Du Wei meant, so he nodded in frustration: "I understand what you mean, okay, I will give it to you when the war is won! I will keep it for you first."

Du Wei couldn't understand, but when she saw that he gave up, she smiled sweetly and waved her hand at him: "I'm leaving."

Leonardo watched Du Wei go out and hurriedly followed her out to watch her go down.

Soon, Du Wei's figure disappeared into the night.

Only then did Leonardo return to the cave in a lost mood, sitting under the oil lamp alone in a daze.

After a while, he stared at the swaying flame and murmured: "Mom, I want to marry that girl, although I don't even know what her name is..."
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