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Chapter 5: Bloody Slaughter

  Chapter 5: Bloody Massacre

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  The Chinese People's Liberation Army's counterattack against Vietnam went very smoothly, and in more than ten days, the most advanced troops had crossed Lao Shan and were approaching Hanoi.

  As the front line lengthened, not only did the pressure on logistics increase, but also due to the increasing resistance from the Vietnamese side, the number of wounded soldiers in the Liberation Army gradually increased. Some seriously injured soldiers were quickly sent back home, but the field hospital where Bao Yulin was located was also very busy, because most of the wounded soldiers on this assault line had to be treated and processed at the field hospital before being transferred. Since arriving in Vietnam, the military doctors in the hospital had arranged shifts, with three shifts rotating to ensure that the hospital's treatment activities could proceed smoothly.

  Lin Xiao Jing was assisting the doctor with an operation that night. The injured person was a Vietnamese peasant who had stepped on a landmine while herding cattle and was beyond help, several villagers carried him to the field hospital.

  The farmer's injuries were quite severe, with the infantry shell almost cutting off his entire foot. Small shrapnel had pierced several holes in his body. Vietnam had been at war for many years, and whether it was the French, Americans, Chinese or Vietnamese themselves, they had all laid large numbers of landmines throughout the country. Over time, no one could clearly say where these mines were distributed, making them impossible to defend against. Although China was currently at war with Vietnam, for wounded men like this, every effort should be made to rescue and treat them.

  "Blood pressure is dropping, increase blood transfusion flow." The chief surgeon is performing an abdominal exploration on the wounded soldier. I really dislike infantry shells, their wound surface isn't very large, mainly causing damage to internal organs, the purpose is to create non-combat casualties. Those who are hit by this thing at first, generally will be left with lifelong disabilities.

  Lin Xiao Jing did not speak, and increased the blood transfusion volume. Although he was Vietnamese, from the perspective of saving lives and treating injuries, there was also a need for propaganda, so it was necessary to treat him.

  The operation has been going on for quite some time, and the wounded man's condition is not ideal. In general, when encountering such a situation, if the wounded person is a Chinese soldier, he will definitely be stabilized and sent to the rear hospital in an emergency, after all, the conditions of the rear hospital are much better. But the other party is Vietnamese, and under such conditions, he has no way to enjoy it, which is also an unavoidable thing.

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  A platoon of military police guards was assigned to the hospital. After all, the hospital was a non-military target and far from the front line, so the level of vigilance was not very high. As time went on, the high alertness when they first entered Vietnam gradually relaxed. After arranging for two sentries, one visible and one hidden, and setting up shifts, the platoon leader rested early. Tomorrow, when the wounded arrived, the whole hospital would be bustling again, and it would be a luxury to get a good rest. The simple military tent could not block out the noise, and besides, the guards had to help the hospital as much as possible within their capabilities.

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  Wu Hongying and her comrades had obtained detailed information about the field hospital, especially the deployment of the Chinese army, before taking action. In order to ensure their safety, their superiors specially arranged for them to have two Soviet-made Mosin-Nagant M91-30 sniper rifles with silencers, which was exactly what they needed most for this secret operation.

  As the sky was about to darken, Wu Hongying and her comrades, who had been marching through the dense forest all day, arrived near the hospital. They quickly made contact with local villagers who had been waiting since early morning. With the locals as guides, everything became simpler. After careful observation, the positions of the sentries were soon confirmed. Two soldiers skilled in marksmanship were assigned to operate sniper rifles and would take out the two sentries simultaneously at the moment before the attack. Now, they just had to wait for it to be completely dark.

  The sky quickly darkened, and to be on the safe side, the Vietnamese who were in charge of the sneak attack mission waited for a while. They wanted to start acting after the shift change. The waiting time was not too long. Just after Wu Honglian and others finished eating the relatively rich food provided by local villagers, the Chinese soldiers began to change shifts.

  The soldiers on duty were strictly following the wartime regulations for handover, and the camp also used flares to observe. However, the Vietnamese soldiers who had been hiding did not expose themselves. After a while, with a brief order, the two soldiers in charge of operating the sniper rifle almost simultaneously pulled the trigger. With two weak gunshots, "puff, puff", the two soldiers of the hospital guard squad fell into the blood pool without even having time to shout. The raid on the field hospital had begun.

  Without the warning from the sentry, the Vietnamese quickly took control of the entire field hospital. With the help and guidance of local villagers, they were familiar with the layout of the field hospital and knew the location of several tents of the guard platoon. Everyone knows that as long as the guard platoon is solved, it will be much simpler to deal with other medical personnel and wounded soldiers.

  The raid went very smoothly, the raiders moved very quickly and soon controlled several tents where the guards were living. With a single order, a bundle of hand grenades was thrown into the tent. Suddenly, the entire field hospital was filled with the screams of the wounded, people rushing out of the tent were almost immediately shot by Vietnamese soldiers who had been waiting with guns. Soon, everyone knew what had happened outside. Then, some Chinese soldiers with weapons began to resist. The Vietnamese raiders also started to suffer casualties.

  After all, the enemy was well-prepared and the guard platoon of the field hospital received attention first. Sporadic resistance was soon forced to stop, and the Vietnamese successfully controlled the entire hospital.

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  Lin Xiao Jing, who was assisting the doctor in performing surgery on Vietnamese villagers, was hit by shrapnel from a hand grenade at the beginning of the battle and fell unconscious beside the operating table. The doctor only had time to give Lin Xiao Jing some simple treatment before the gunfire stopped and the sound of Vietnamese people shouting "surrender" filled the air. Without hesitation, the surgeon who was performing the operation pushed Lin Xiao Jing under the operating table and covered her with the surgical sheet that had originally been covering the Vietnamese villager.

  Just as this was done, the Vietnamese soldiers searched into the field operating room. Several doctors and what were obviously Vietnamese casualties attracted the attention of the Vietnamese soldiers who burst into the tent. Although they did not speak the language, gestures and movements made everything clear. With a wave of the gun barrel, several doctors filed out of the tent under the guard of two Vietnamese soldiers to a small plaza (actually just an open space used for exercise), while another Vietnamese soldier looked at the Vietnamese villager lying on the operating table, thought for a moment, then shot him in the head with his rifle. Perhaps from the point of view of the Vietnamese soldiers, this Vietnamese villager's stance was problematic, or maybe he had left the doctor and it was impossible for him to survive anyway. Even if he could have survived, such a disabled person would only be a burden on the country and could not make any contribution to the country.

  The blood from the broken blood bag flowed all over the bed, and soon the operating table was soaked through. Drops of fresh blood dripped onto Lin Xiao Jing's face as she lay under the operating table.

  In a field hospital, two Vietnamese soldiers searched here and found four Chinese soldiers lying on the beds in the tent. Before the Vietnamese soldiers could say anything, one of the wounded soldiers suddenly jumped up from his bed, holding a hand grenade with the pin pulled, making a "hissing" sound. The two Vietnamese soldiers were caught off guard and were immediately knocked to the ground by the Chinese soldier. Before they could struggle to get up, the grenade exploded. Three people died instantly, and the explosion also overturned several other beds in the hospital, including Bao Yulin and several others. Among these people, Bao Yulin's injuries may have been the most severe. When the bed fell to the ground, Bao Yulin immediately fainted.

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  The blood dripping from the operating table dripped onto Lin Xiao's face, and soon she came to. She lay quietly for a while, letting herself wake up some more. All the information suddenly flooded back into Lin Xiao's mind. The non-Chinese Mandarin outside the tent made Lin Xiao understand her situation, but she didn't know what was going on outside the tent and didn't dare move. After all, over the years, all propaganda channels had portrayed the enemy as a group of extremely evil and ruthless bad people. Lin Xiao wasn't afraid of death, but she worried about what would happen to her if she were discovered by the enemy.

  She carefully listened and found that there was no movement inside the tent, so she endured the severe pain on her forehead and quietly opened her eyes. She had long felt that something wet was covering her face, but when the bloody surgical sheet appeared in front of her through the bright light in the room, she almost vomited. Although Lin Xiao Jing, as an operating room nurse, often saw such bloody things, when this thing covered her own face, she still couldn't help feeling nauseous.

  Quietly, Lin Xiao Jing lifted the surgical sheet by a slit and turned her face away. Because the wound was on her head, although it had been simply bandaged, the wound still hurt terribly. In order not to let her face directly confront the bloody surgical sheet again, she could only turn her head towards the direction of the tent entrance.

  The door of the operating tent is normally closed with a zipper to prevent dust, but the way the Vietnamese just came in was very rough and would have torn the whole door down. Lin Xiao Jing turned her head and could see part of the scene outside the small square.

  "Now I'm giving you a chance, just tell me where Bao Yulin is and I won't kill you!" The Vietnamese leader in charge of this raid mission pointed his gun at the head of a randomly selected wounded soldier from the captured field hospital and said in Chinese. Leaders at their level mostly had experience studying in China. Speaking Chinese was not difficult for them.

  "Don't say I don't know, even if I do know, I won't tell you!" The wounded man said without hesitation.

  The Vietnamese officer in charge apparently didn't think he could get any information about Bao Yu-lin's whereabouts from this one person, as the educational forms of heroism in both countries are roughly the same. Upon hearing the wounded man's response, he didn't even think before pulling the trigger. The massive impact force of the 54 pistol instantly blew half of the wounded man's head off.

  "Listen, I don't want to say too much nonsense, and I think there's nothing good to say. This time we just want to find Bao Yulin, and I also hope that Bao Yulin can be more self-aware and not let his comrades get hurt." As he spoke, the Vietnamese team leader randomly pulled out a nurse from among the dozens of medical personnel captured from the field hospital. They were very surprised, according to intelligence, Bao Yulin had not left the field hospital, but why was he not found in this surprise attack?

  Under the operating table, Lin Xiao Jing saw the nurse being dragged out by the Vietnamese officer, her heart almost jumped to her throat. Yu Yuan was Lin Xiao Jing's best friend, and they had no secrets between them. Seeing the cruelty of the Vietnamese earlier, Lin Xiao Jing knew that Yu Yuan was in grave danger. She really wanted to go out and stop the Vietnamese brutality, but reason told her that even if she went out, it would be useless. The only one who could change Yu Yuan's fate now was Bao Yu Lin. Lin Xiao Jing couldn't understand why the Vietnamese were looking for Bao Yu Lin.

  Lin Xiao Jing didn't believe that Bao Yu Lin would have anything unclear to say to the enemy, but she was clear that if Bao Yu Lin didn't come out now, who knows how many comrades would fall into the enemy's trap. Unconsciously, Lin Xiao Jing began to complain about Bao Yu Lin in her heart. Almost all propaganda channels showed that at this critical moment, heroic figures should naturally stand up and fearlessly face the enemy, but where was Bao Yu Lin now?

  "How about it, hasn't anyone been willing to tell me where Bao Yulin is?" Yuanyuan was apparently frightened out of her wits, and at this time the whole person collapsed on the ground. Apparently, the Vietnamese officer also noticed this point, and he didn't expect Yuanyuan to say anything else.

  The captured Chinese soldier did not speak, betraying comrades is a shame for the Chinese soldiers, and no one knows what happened to Bao Yulin now. Nor does anyone know his whereabouts.

  The Vietnamese officer smiled slightly as he saw the surrounded Chinese soldiers not saying a word, then the muzzle of his 54 pistol was pressed against Yuanyuan's thigh and the trigger was pulled mercilessly.

  The immense pain caused Yuwen to subconsciously let out a loud scream, her hands tightly hugging her injured leg. From the irregular shape of Yuwen's thigh, everyone knew that the 54 pistol had already broken her leg. Even if she didn't die, for the rest of her life, all that awaited her was a wheelchair.

  Yu Yuanyuan let out a painful cry, and a military doctor rushed out immediately. Perhaps he wanted to bandage Yu Yuanyuan, but before he could get close, the Vietnamese officer's gunshot rang out again. A bullet pierced his chest and knocked him directly to the ground. The massive penetrating power of the bullet not only hit the doctor but also knocked down another wounded soldier behind him. The wounded soldier didn't make a sound, but looking at the bullet wound on his chest, it was clear that he couldn't be saved.

  The scene outside the tent almost made Lin Xiaoqing, who was hiding under the operating table, tremble with fear. She had not expected that someone would be so indifferent to life. At this moment, Lin Xiaoqing had forgotten that she was on a battlefield, where war was a matter of life and death.

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  The bloody interrogation continued, and the Vietnamese people's patience was clearly not good. Or they didn't have time to show their patience, the field hospital was not far from the command post, if there was a problem here, it would only take ten or twenty minutes for the guard company and other affiliated troops to arrive. As the interrogation continued, almost every minute had a comrade die, everyone saw at this time that no matter whether the Vietnamese had obtained Bao Yulin's whereabouts or not, they did not mean to let the Chinese people present live. Someone shouted loudly: "We're going all out!"

  Then, on the small square, a group of unarmed Chinese soldiers jumped up and, relying on their instincts, engaged in a desperate struggle with the Vietnamese who were holding real guns. In an instant, the entire small square became a slaughterhouse, with the Vietnamese automatic weapons spewing out fire snakes. Within a few short seconds, facing dozens of automatic weapons, human strength seemed so fragile. Fresh blood instantly stained the ground red. Witnessing all this, Lin Xiao Jing was shocked and didn't have time to react. Her mind went blank, and she couldn't remember what happened afterwards.

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  When the guards and artillery troops arrived at the field hospital, it had already been reduced to rubble. The bodies of medical personnel and patients who died in the small square were doused with gasoline, and after the fire was extinguished, only a few could be identified by their appearance. After searching several times, the soldiers who came to rescue found Lin Xiao Jing lying under the operating table, her body covered with blood-soaked surgical gowns that had already solidified. Unfortunately, at this moment, Lin Xiao Jing's eyes were dull and she couldn't tell what was happening, and as soon as someone approached her, she shouted loudly. Several soldiers struggled to control her. After identification, it was clear that Lin Xiao Jing had suffered a huge shock and became like this.

  What exactly happened at the field hospital has become the top concern of the current troop leaders. Lin Xiao Jing was rushed to a rear hospital at the fastest speed, and the best neurology experts were dispatched to the hospital for treatment. From any aspect, Lin Xiao Jing must wake up as soon as possible.

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