The atrocities of the enemy completely enraged Luo Zheng. In a situation where he couldn't communicate with the outside world and couldn't hold on for help, Luo Zheng even abandoned the idea of holding on for self-rescue and instead chose to counter-charge, retaliating against the enemy's bullets. This wasn't a blind suicide mission, but a daring move of seeking life from death.
This was because Luo Zheng was well aware that the enemy came prepared and must have made comprehensive deployments, such as the ambush at the bottom of the slope, even though only three lines of fire were exposed, Luo Zheng didn't dare gamble on there being no more. Also, the enemy's continuous sniper fire to suppress the guard company's counterattack and then using RPGs to directly bomb vehicles was methodical and unhurried. The best way everyone could survive was by holding on for reinforcements.