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Chapter 287 Slaughter Operations



Chapter 287 Slaughter Operations

After dealing with the Japanese soldier, Bai Luo immediately turned his attention to the Japanese soldier who was fast asleep next to the corpse. After confirming that he was unaware of the abnormality around him, Bai Luo began his nighttime slaughter.

There are about 80 barracks in total, most of which are used to house a small detachment, meaning 13 Japanese soldiers would live in one barracks.

Some of the barracks were empty, or contained only a few Japanese soldiers.

Bai Luo was very efficient; he would spend no more than two minutes in a barracks on average.

After Bai Luo came out of the 7th barracks, he took advantage of the fact that the searchlights were not shining in his direction and casually put a Japanese tank that was close to his barracks into his personal space.

"Looks like the Japanese soldiers are planning an operation tonight. We need to speed things up."

Bai Luo murmured something under her breath, dodging the searchlight that was about to shine on her, and then reached out and took away another Japanese tank.

Bai Luo came to this conclusion because he discovered that the Japanese soldiers in the barracks he targeted were sleeping fully clothed, and that their supplies of bullets and grenades were about 1.5 times the standard combat level.

The tanks' fuel tanks were also full.

This clearly indicates they are ready to strike at any moment.

Thinking of this, Bai Luo increased the speed of the slaughtering operation, and the range of motion also began to increase.

He had no idea when the Japanese would set off, so he figured he should kill as many as possible while he could.

The pillow-brand silencer I was holding was also lost.

Bai Luo immediately exchanged for another Glock 18C with a modified silencer, and stood at the door of the Japanese barracks, unleashing a barrage of fire at the Japanese soldiers sleeping on the kang (heated brick bed).

During the process, there were a few minor incidents due to slightly large movements, but Bai Luo resolved them all with minimal disturbance.

As more and more Japanese soldiers were slaughtered.

Bai Luo discovered that not all the Japanese soldiers slept with their clothes on; about half of them did.

It was nearly 1 a.m. at this point.

Bai Luo shook the slightly hot gun barrel and walked out of the third-to-last Japanese barracks.

Bai Luo's current position is very close to the watchtower in the southeast.

There are still two barracks ahead where the Japanese soldiers haven't been dealt with.

Bai Luo leaned against the barracks wall, and after the searchlight from the Japanese watchtower swept across the open space in front of him again, he quickly crouched down and moved to the window of the second-to-last barracks.

At this time, there was still a faint light inside the Japanese barracks.

Bai Luo's monitoring radar showed that there were only four Japanese soldiers in the barracks.

Bai Luo quietly peeked out the window and peered through the glass at the situation inside the barracks.

The first thing you see is a Japanese captain in his uniform, sitting at a desk in the barracks, seemingly studying something intently, occasionally scribbling or drawing.

The three remaining Japanese soldiers in the room were all sleeping like logs.

At this moment, Jiushan Liang was studying the target point of tonight's operation. His tank squadron needed to pass through a forest to bypass the Red Party base to the rear. He was busy formulating an operation plan to pass through the forest.

He's been studying it for almost an hour now.

At this moment, he couldn't help but curse his boss in his heart, because his stupidity had made it impossible for him to sleep.

It turned out that in the first half of the night, his superior, Kimura Taku, returned from the city command headquarters in a fit of rage.

He was summoned there by an emergency call from headquarters.

Judging from his expression, Jiushan Liang must have been severely scolded.

If your boss gets scolded, you'll be seething with anger, and you'll definitely take it out on your subordinates.

So, Kimura Taku, who had just returned to his post, called a meeting with several of his company commanders.

As Jiushan Liang expected, he was indeed summoned and scolded, and was also given a nighttime mission, which made him very uncomfortable, as he hated traveling at night the most.

After leaving the office, Jiushan Liang immediately contacted a fellow villager who worked at the headquarters.

Then I learned what had happened at headquarters that afternoon.

It turned out that their captain had made a misjudgment during the heavy losses in the operation a few days ago, thinking that the group had been completely wiped out, but that was not the case.

That's not the point. The point is that, according to the investigation, this group of people took advantage of the darkness to sneak back into the heavily guarded city of Er City with their captain's team.

Then it exploded—the laboratories of Units 7 and 5.

Therefore, his own battalion commander and Sato Shujin, who was guarding the west gate, were severely scolded by Lieutenant General Itai.

And let them atone for their crimes and make amends for their previous mistakes.

Make them carry out their revenge plan immediately.

The target of the retaliation was the Red Party, because the command judged that these attacks were likely related to the Red Party.

Jiushan Liang shook his head, trying to clear the jumbled thoughts from his mind.

Then he continued to study the map on the table in front of him.

wrong?

Something seems to be missing?

Why did Chuanqi-kun stop snoring? Did he wake up?

Jiushan Liang subconsciously turned to look in the direction of the barracks bed, but immediately felt a chill run down his spine.

Cold sweat instantly broke out on my back.

Jiushan Liang noticed that there was a person dressed entirely in black in the barracks.

At this moment, the man in black was standing on the kang (a heated brick bed) of Chuan Qizheji, and a blood-stained dagger was slowly being pulled out of Chuan Qizheji's chest.

Jiushan Liang quickly glanced at the two companions on the kang opposite Chuanqi Zheji, but the dark red blood on the quilt told him that the two squad leaders had also been killed by the man in black in front of him.

"Oops, we've been found out."

Bai Luo muttered to himself.

The murmur was exceptionally clear in the quiet barracks, and to Jiushan Liang it was like a thunderclap.

In an instant, it pulled Kyuyama Ryo back to his senses from fear.

Kyuyama Ryo immediately prepared to call for the soldiers, while his right hand reached for his sidearm.

But as soon as Jiushan Liang opened his mouth, he felt a sharp pain in his chest.

Jiushan Liang subconsciously looked down at his chest and saw a dagger firmly embedded in his chest.

He had just seen this dagger; it was the one the man in black had stabbed into Shan Qi's chest.

Jiushan Liang no longer had the strength to look up at the man in black not far away.

His body slowly began to tilt, causing the stool beneath him to fall towards the ground.

But the next moment, his body was supported by someone.

In the last moment of Jiushan Liang's consciousness, he heard the voice of the man in black again.

"Hey, I was thinking of sparing your life for now, why are you turning your head?"

Bai Luo looked at the Japanese captain who was slumped on the stool, lifeless.

He pulled the dagger from his chest, wiped the blood off his uniform, and then sheathed it.

Then his gaze shifted to the items on Jiushan Liang's table.

This is a military map, and next to it is a notebook filled with writing.

Bai Luo picked up the map and glanced at it.

The first thing that caught Bai Luo's eye was a location circled in red on the map. Bai Luo stared intently at it.

He finally understood why the Japanese soldiers didn't take off their clothes to sleep at night.

This is real action, but where is this red circle located?

After watching for a while, Bai Luo memorized the location and prepared to go back and ask Zhang Qing.

Bai Luo folded the map and put it in his pocket, then picked up the notebook next to him.

After a cursory glance, Bai Luo's brows furrowed tightly.

He immediately looked down at the watch on his wrist.

1:15 am.

Then I looked at the notebook and saw the record that said we set off at 2 a.m. to wipe out the Red Party guerrilla base.

Now Bai Luo knows where the Japanese soldiers are going.


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