Songcai was no fool, and by this time, if he couldn't figure out the cause and effect, then he truly was a fool.
In Xuan Cang's "Art of War," there was a strategy called "Secretly Crossing the Wei River under the cover of building a road."
The road building was naturally Fang Yi stepping forward to draw fire, and the secretly crossing meant that there must be others sneaking behind the military camp to rescue the hostages.
Rage, fury, all kinds of anger furiously burned in Songcai's chest.
The next moment, Songcai could no longer contain himself and yelled, "Fire! Shoot, damn it!"
At that time, Songcai also raised his rifle and fired at Fang Yi.
In an instant, bullets flew, and the sound of gunfire filled the sky.
At that moment, Fang Yi suddenly grabbed Buck from the ground, using him as a human shield in front of him.
The bullets showed no mercy, the overwhelming bullets poured down, all landing on Buck, mangling his flesh, a bloody mess, turning Buck into a large brush.