Three hundred meters! I must admit the Japanese retreat was quite orderly; they advanced towards us in alternating shifts, one group covering the other, only their defensive direction was the opposite… Seeing those Japanese soldiers exposing their backs to me so unguarded, I had an urge to pull the trigger, but I ultimately restrained myself. There's a saying, "A small act of impatience can ruin a great plan," right? The longer we endured, the more Japanese soldiers would enter our encirclement, meaning the greater our gains! Two hundred meters! Perhaps because we were so convincing, or perhaps the Japanese were focused entirely on pursuing their German-equipped divisions, they hadn't yet noticed anything amiss with the "Japanese soldiers" on the command building, continuing their retr

