For Gao Yang, picking up any gun and doing the job is no problem at all.
Both the official government forces and the militia have stable defense lines, with a buffer zone about a kilometer wide, so initially there's no need to worry too much about encountering the enemy while pursuing.
After sprinting forward several hundred meters, Gao Yang shouted to a few soldiers guarding behind a house, "Did you see a big guy running past?"
An older man pointed in a direction and shouted, "Are you talking about Yuri? We saw him. What's up? We called him, but he ignored us; didn't even have time to stop him."
War is a serious thing; the position you're responsible for defending cannot be abandoned without orders, even if the sky falls. Leaving without permission during an enemy attack risks them penetrating through a gap. When the enemy is about to attack, the people guarding here definitely can't stop the furious big guy.
Gao Yang paused and shouted, "His dog was blown up by the enemy."
