Chapter 289 Kimura Taku dies
Chapter 289 Kimura Taku dies
Upon hearing the whistle outside the warehouse, Bai Luo immediately glanced down at his watch.
1:45 am.
Bai Luo quickly stored the gold from the small room into his personal space, then ran quickly to the second floor of the warehouse.
They climbed onto the roof using the rope that had been lowered down earlier.
Once on the roof, Bai Luo immediately took out his binoculars and looked toward the direction from which the whistle was coming.
That location was the Japanese army's office building.
At this moment, in front of the office building, Kimura Taku stood on the open ground in front of the office building, with the guards beside him blowing urgent whistles.
But nearly 30 seconds had passed, and there was still no sign of any gathering at the eastern barracks.
Kimura Taku's face gradually darkened. Already in a bad mood, he immediately shouted at the Japanese soldiers beside him.
"Stop bragging. Go to the barracks right now and call these deaf lazy pigs out to assemble."
"Hi."
The guard beside Kimura Taku immediately saluted him and ran quickly toward the barracks to the east.
At this moment, Bai Luo had a sniper rifle in his hand, which was the VSS silenced sniper rifle.
This gun isn't very powerful, the bullet velocity is low (less than 300 meters per second), and the range isn't very long either (effective range of 400 meters).
The gun is equipped with a special 4x scope and uses 9x39mm bullets.
The propellant charge of the bullet is approximately twice that of a pistol bullet.
The advantage is that the sound of the launch is very quiet, while the disadvantage is that the damage is low.
Bai Luo exchanged for this gun because he valued its silencer capabilities, since there were Japanese patrols below his warehouse.
Bai Luo watched the Japanese soldiers running towards the barracks through a 4x scope.
He immediately put the opponent's head into the crosshair of the scope.
The instant the Japanese soldier reached out to push open the barracks door, Bai Luo pulled the trigger.
As soon as Koizumi pushed open the barracks door, he smelled a pungent stench of blood.
His expression changed, and just as he was about to blow the whistle in his chest again, he felt a pain in the back of his head.
Koizumi felt as if something had crawled into her head. Just as she was about to raise her hand to touch it, she suddenly felt her vision begin to darken and her body uncontrollably plummeted to the ground.
Outside the battalion camp office building.
Kimura Taku rubbed his arm, which was still slightly sore, and then looked at the watch on his wrist.
His expression grew increasingly grim; he had been waiting for almost a minute, but there was still no sign of any assembly from the barracks.
The newly appointed Japanese lieutenant adjutant behind him watched as Kimura Taku's expression grew increasingly grim.
He couldn't help but interject.
"Captain Kimura, should I go and urge them again? Captain Sato should have already assembled at the West Gate and is waiting for us."
Upon hearing his adjutant's words, Kimura Taku could no longer contain his anger and let out a loud curse.
"Baka yarou, I'll go myself. I want to see if they want to go to the Imperial Military Court. How dare they ignore my assembly post."
After saying that, Kimura Taku stormed off toward the barracks.
Lieutenant Kyu-shin glanced at Kimura Taku, who was rushing angrily to the barracks, sighed, and quickly followed.
Bai Luo saw two more Japanese soldiers walking towards the barracks, one of whom was clearly wearing a left officer's uniform.
He immediately turned his gun on the two Japanese soldiers.
Kimura Taku held his command sword and looked at the still quiet barracks not far ahead.
His anger intensified, and he quickened his pace, rushing toward the barracks less than 50 meters away.
When they were less than 20 meters from the barracks, Kimura Taku twitched his nose.
Why does it smell like blood?
Kimura Taku muttered to himself, but his heart was filled with anger, and he didn't think about anything else, continuing to walk towards the barracks.
But when Jiuye Xin, who was right behind him, heard Kimura Taku whisper, he subconsciously sniffed around.
The next moment, a faint smell of blood entered his nose.
A bad feeling welled up in Jiuye Xin's heart, and he kept looking around the dark barracks.
Suddenly he noticed that the door of one of the barracks was half-open, and alarm bells went off in his mind. He knew that he couldn't sleep at night without closing the door.
But the door to the barracks was open, and there was no movement inside.
Jiuye Xin stopped completely, quickly drawing the tortoise shell from his waist with his right hand.
He cocked the rifle and slowly approached the barracks with its door half-open.
When Jiuyexin was about 5 meters away from the barracks, an even more pungent smell of blood, carried by the cold wind, rushed towards him.
When Jiuye Xin smelled the strong stench of blood, he was horrified and immediately turned to look at Kimura Taku, who was not far away.
We prepared to warn him.
But as soon as Xinjiu turned his head, he saw Takumi Kimura in front of him sway and fall to the ground.
"boom."
The sound of Taku Kimura falling to the ground brought Shinji Kyu-ye, who was still in shock, back to his senses.
Jiuye Xin immediately raised his right hand holding the gun, ready to fire a warning shot.
But before he could raise his arm halfway, Jiuye Xin felt a sharp pain in his temple.
His whole body tilted to one side uncontrollably.
After Bai Luo saw that he had killed the two Japanese officers, he glanced around the camp again.
After confirming that no Japanese soldiers had discovered the two Japanese officers lying on the ground at the entrance of the barracks.
Bai Luo also began his next move.
Following the previous method, Bai Luo arrived at the last warehouse.
Bai Luo leaned against the air vent. He felt he didn't need to go inside; just by smelling it, he knew what was stored there.
This must have been a warehouse where the Japanese army stored fuel.
Bai Luo crawled through the ventilation window and saw that there were indeed piles of gasoline drums.
However, the second floor was mostly empty buckets, along with some miscellaneous items and tattered quilts.
But the first floor was basically full of large gasoline drums.
Bai Luo didn't waste any time and started installing the equipment immediately.
Finally, they deliberately left a bucket at the entrance of the warehouse and placed a booby trap on the warehouse door.
After making the arrangements, Bai Luo quickly slipped away towards the Japanese army's office building.
Twenty minutes later, Bai Luo came out of the building looking dejected.
There's absolutely no information in this.
The Japanese regimental commander didn't see it either.
The highest-ranking Japanese officer among them was only a major.
This made Bai Luo a little depressed.
However, it can't be said that he gained nothing; he found a finely crafted, gold-plated turtle-shaped box in the office of the Japanese regimental commander.
However, it's likely to get stuck, and at best it's just a collectible.
Once outside the office building, Bai Luo set his sights on the nearly 40 tanks remaining on the open ground.
However, if you want to get the tanks, you have to take care of the watchtowers that the Japanese have placed around the camp first.
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