At a critical moment, Wang Yunshan led several soldiers to rescue Liu Zhi, but he accidentally dropped the telescope and was picked up by the Japanese army. Guo Xunkui and the commander heard that Wang Yunshan and the guards were separated and their whereabouts were unknown, so they ordered his subordinates to find him as soon as possible.
At this time, the Japanese army ordered all the troops to concentrate, and surrounded the entire wild meadow with military dogs. Wang Yunshan and everyone hid in the river. However, there were too many Japanese troops, and there was no way to fight head-on. They could only leave from the side lane. Unexpectedly, the Japanese officers set up an ambush in the road, which forced them to go up the mountain.
Wang Yunlong told Liu Zhi to find a chance to escape, but Liu Zhi lost hope and wanted to stay here and die. Hearing this, Wang Yunshan angrily accused her of being too willful, and then fought fiercely with the Japanese army until all the bullets were consumed. Liu Fang hid behind the tree and was terrified. However, Wang Yunshan and others had already taken the lead to stand in front. The Japanese officer in the lead was a little surprised when he saw the foreground, and simply ordered all the soldiers to rush to encircle and suppress any of them.
Seeing that the Japanese army was gradually pushing up the mountain, Wang Yunshan picked up the bayonet and wanted to rush out of the siege with the three soldiers. Unexpectedly, the soldier was killed by a shell to protect him. Liu Zhi was so scared that he fainted. When everyone was almost in desperate situation, Guo Xunkui led the 178th Division to increase the number of troops and successfully repelled the Japanese army. He immediately found the daughter of the family friend Liu Zhi, and ordered his men to carry her away on a stretcher.
Back at the camp, Guo Xunkui asked Wang Yunshan to eat imported canned food and taught him how to use a knife and fork. However, Wang Yunshan is a rough person himself, and he doesn't like this troublesome way of dining at all, so he yells that Guo Xunkui is stingy and calls for pancake rolls and green onions. When he was full, Guo Xunkui invited Wang Yunshan to take a bath. He saw two bath barrels on the scene, and Wang Yunshan immediately invited Guo Xunkui to join him.
At the same time, Liu Zhi was deeply saddened when he heard that Dong Tingfang had sacrificed. He blamed her for not having to take the camera at the time, otherwise she would not be allowed to die in the hands of the Japanese. The maid, Jinzhi, comforted her own lady, saying that everyone had never blamed her, and immediately took out the notebook left by Dong Tingfang. Looking at the familiar handwriting in the notebook, Liu Zhi burst into tears, and gradually recalled what Dongting Road had said to her before his death, and then strengthened his anti-Japanese thoughts.
Yu Shinagawa, the commander of the independent mixed brigade of the Japanese invaders, learned of Ito Ken’s death, and was immediately furious. He and Ito Ken were former classmates and both had a saber, so they had a very good relationship, so they decided to avenge Ito Ken and lead him. The troops eliminated Wang Yunshan.
The division commander asked Wang Yunshan to send someone to escort the consolation group students to the medical team for treatment, and make another arrangement when the injury healed. Guo Xunkui considered that Liu Zhi was the eldest daughter, could not hold hands on her shoulders and could not resist, and staying in the camp was also a burden to trouble, so he wanted her to return to Shanghai first.
Unexpectedly, Liu Zhi refused to leave, and went directly to Guo Xunkui and Wang Yunshan to discuss an explanation, claiming that she could sing and dance in the sympathy group and annoy her classmates. Everyone thought she was wayward. In fact, she had a passion for serving the country. And according to Liu Zhi’s sophistry, if she stays in the camp, she is willful, and she also thinks that the soldiers go to the front to fight and the students participate in the condolences are willful behavior. This ridiculous rhetoric left Guo Xunkui very speechless, and Liu Zhi continued to express his self-righteous views impassionedly, as if he could not fight against the Japanese without her.