Chapter 733: Dealing with Ah 3
Chapter 733: Dealing with Ah 3
After settling the soldiers, making sure they would not starve or freeze, and having enough medicine, Li Moer looked in the direction of the Asans, muttering, "This time it's your turn to suffer, Asans, your aunt is here!"
With a thought, she moved forward five hundred meters in an instant, and the Indians' camp was immediately covered by Li Moer's thoughts.
At this time, only five Indians were left to guard the night, and the others all went into the tent to rest.
Looking around the entire camp, they brought a lot of food and drinking water, which was enough for more than 200 people to survive here for five or six days.
These food and other supplies were placed in a separate tent, and there was no one guarding the tent.
Li Moer moved her mind, and the entire tent along with all the supplies inside were taken into the space.
She knew in her previous life that armed fights and stone fights often occurred on the border between China and India, but neither side would fire the first shot and escalate the situation.
Although neither side will fire the first shot, they will be prepared to prevent the other side from firing without being able to retaliate.
The Indians' guns were stored in several large wooden boxes, and they would take them out every one or two days to oil, clean and maintain them.
Li Moer moved his mind, and all the guns and ammunition were stored in the space.
They used a charcoal basin to keep warm, which was not as effective as a stove, but it could still keep the temperature inside the tent over 10 degrees Celsius, so they wouldn't wake up from the cold.
Coal and firewood were piled outside the tent so that they could add them to the charcoal brazier when they got up at night.
Li Moer moved his mind, and all the firewood and charcoal, including the charcoal basin in the tent, were collected into the space.
Their beds were made of three wooden planks joined together, with a mattress on top and a thick quilt covering them. On top of the quilt were their coats. Li Moer moved her mind again, and the mattress, quilt, and coats were all stored in her space.
Li Moer felt a sudden pang of heartache when she thought of the soldiers shivering in the cold. If you let our soldiers suffer from hunger and cold, you will also have to experience what it feels like to be hungry and cold.
Less than three minutes later, an Indian soldier woke up from the cold. After sitting up, he looked at himself in confusion and said, "This is strange! I clearly had a quilt covering me. Did someone take it away? Where are my mattress and cotton clothes? Are they trying to freeze me to death?"
He practically shouted the last sentence. Without the charcoal brazier, the tent was completely dark. When another Indian soldier lit a torch, he saw that everyone's blankets, mattresses, and cotton clothes had disappeared.
A soldier suddenly remembered something, ran out in a hurry, and soon ran back in panic, shouting: "All the food and water are gone! Even the tents for storing food are gone!" When everyone heard this, they were immediately in chaos.
At this time, another soldier ran to check the guns and ammunition, and came back with a pale face, "The guns... the guns are gone, and the bullets are gone!" The whole camp was in an uproar.
The five soldiers on night watch were also drawn to the commotion and, upon hearing what had happened, were equally bewildered. They had no idea how this had happened, as if an invisible hand had stolen everything from them in the night. Cold and fear enveloped everyone, and some began to cry, others to curse.
As the Indians were in a state of disarray, Li Moer hid in the shadows, a sneer curling her lips. She watched their bewildered state, feeling a surge of joy, thinking silently, "This is just the beginning. If you dare to bully our Chinese soldiers, you'll suffer more." Then, she quietly left, ready to give the Indians more "surprises."
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