As the most loyal member of the tribe, Kikuchi never questioned or felt disappointed by Balin's inquiries.
On the contrary, he contemplated thoughtfully: "Your ability to escape hinges on whether the enemy can pinpoint your location and attack you."
Balin felt a heavy weight of despair. At that moment, moving forward or retreating both seemed like poor options.
Advancing meant fighting through the American troops and Japanese forces ahead, likely at great cost to himself.
In Balin's mind, if he could dodge their fierce weaponry and close the distance, it might be feasible to take them down one by one.
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