Chapter 286 Japanese Tank Regiment Base
Chapter 286 Japanese Tank Regiment Base
"And... go to hell, little..."
"puff."
"what!!!!"
Miki Ichiro clutched his right foot, collapsing to the ground and howling in agony.
Bai Luo nonchalantly blew away the gunpowder smoke from the muzzle.
Just now, when Miki Ichiro saw Bai Luo slowly approaching, he endured the pain in his fingertips, reached for Bai Luo's neck with one hand, and tried to snatch the gun from Bai Luo's hand with the other.
But as soon as he made a move, Bai Luo didn't even bother to dodge, and fired his Glock directly from his right hand.
A shot hit the sole of his foot, and his right big toe was severed from his foot.
Despite the pain in his foot, Miki Ichiro looked fearfully at Bai Luo, who had a half-smile on his face.
At this moment, Miki Ichiro felt a chill in his heart; it seemed that his thoughts had already been seen through by the other party.
Miki Ichiro couldn't help but doubt his earlier judgment; perhaps the person in front of him was simply short, and not a child.
If Bai Luo knew what Miki Ichiro was thinking, she'd probably give the old Japanese guy a manicure again.
"continue."
Bai Luo uttered two more words.
Miki Ichiro no longer dared to treat the short man in front of him as a child, and quickly answered Bai Luo's question.
He realized that if he wanted a quick and painless death, he had better confess honestly.
While waiting for Zhang Bao to bring his men over, Bai Luo also found out the origin of the antiques here.
It turns out that this old Japanese soldier obtained a position in the Japanese Special Higher Police through family connections a few years ago in order to earn more profits.
After joining the company, he took advantage of his position to amass wealth.
He discovered these antiques using the Special Higher Police's intelligence network, and then led his men to their homes at night to rob them.
He bribed all the Japanese soldiers in Ershi Special Higher Police, and they robbed quite a lot over the years, but most of them have been sent back to the mainland. This batch from the underground space is also scheduled to be sent back to the rear base the day after tomorrow.
He came here because he had his eye on a jade Buddha statue in a family's home, and he came here tonight to bring people to rob it.
But before they could even make a move, Bai Luo took them down.
Bai Luo then asked some other questions about the person in charge of the defense of Er City, most of which Miki Ichiro could not answer.
Clearly, they were focused solely on stealing the goods.
Bai Luo was speechless. To reward him for telling the truth, Bai Luo helped the old Japanese man finish fixing the remaining five fingers.
That's why they let him off the hook for the time being.
Thirty minutes later, Bai Luo heard a series of rapid footsteps coming from the underground entrance. He glanced at the monitoring radar and knew that Zhang Bao had brought his men.
Seeing that there was nothing more for him to do, Bai Luo told Zhang Qing that he would be leaving first.
The reason Bai Luo left is quite simple.
Bai Luo had just learned something from the old Japanese soldier: the Japanese had hidden 1.5 tons of reserve gold in the tank regiment's base in the north of the city, but Miki Ichiro didn't know the exact location. He had overheard this information by chance.
When Bai Luo arrived, it was already 12:30 AM.
Bai Luo stood on the roof of a four-story building, observing the Japanese tank regiment's barracks, which was built on a wasteland 1000 meters away.
There were approximately 50 tanks, over 120 transport vehicles, and more than 1000 Japanese soldiers.
The entire encampment was rectangular, facing south. There was no wall around the camp; it was simply enclosed by barbed wire.
The four corners of the garrison were Japanese watchtowers, each with a huge searchlight on it.
It can take care of the entire camp.
The camp has two exits, one on the south side and one on the west side.
There is also a watchtower at each of these two entrance locations.
There was a Japanese tank parked under the watchtower at the entrance, and a heavy machine gun position next to the tank.
There was a Japanese detachment stationed there.
The tank was located in the middle of the camp, slightly to the east. The rightmost side should be the Japanese barracks. According to Bai Luo's monitoring radar, there were the most Japanese soldiers on that side, at least 700.
To the east of the camp were four huge two-story warehouses, next to which were the Japanese transport vehicles. There were about 100 Japanese soldiers guarding the area around the warehouses.
Bai Luo guessed that the gold was most likely in these four warehouses.
At the northernmost part of the Japanese camp was a three-story office building where the officers of the Japanese tank regiment worked and lived. According to Miki Ichiro, the first floor was a meeting room and a place for guards to live, the second floor was an office, and the third floor was the dormitory of the Japanese officers.
After observing for a long time, Bai Luo concluded that the most suitable location for him to enter was the Japanese barracks to the east.
There are many houses there, and with Bai Luo's skills, it's easy to avoid the searchlights of the surrounding watchtowers, making it a suitable place for infiltration.
After deciding on the infiltration location, Bai Luo immediately began to act.
Bai Luo grabbed the drainpipe of the building beneath him and slid quickly to the ground, moving swiftly eastward toward the Japanese camp.
In just 5 minutes, Bai Luo moved to a position 100 meters away from the Japanese barracks.
Now the first unexpected situation has occurred.
The area in front of him, more than 100 meters from the camp, was riddled with landmines by the Japanese soldiers.
However, this was no challenge for Bai Luo, who possessed a keen sense of danger.
After calculating the interval between the searchlight sweeps, the Japanese soldiers swept the minefield again with their searchlights.
Bai Luo quickly got up and, taking advantage of the less than 20-second interval, rushed towards the Japanese barracks.
50 meters, 30 meters, 10 meters.
When he was less than 2 meters away from the barbed wire fence surrounding the barracks, Beba Luo lunged forward, nimbly leaping into the Japanese barracks, and rolled on the ground to dissipate the momentum.
Bai Luo easily infiltrated the heavily guarded Japanese tank regiment.
Not wanting to cause too much of a commotion, Bai Luo decided to use the mine method.
Bai Luo immediately exchanged his spatial storage for a 50-round pistol drum magazine, which he then inserted under his Glock pistol. He then infiltrated the Japanese pigsty to prepare for slaughtering the animals.
But as soon as Bai Luo entered the tent, he noticed something was wrong. Although these Japanese pigs were snoring loudly, they didn't take off their clothes to sleep.
Bai Luo didn't have time to study this insignificant problem either.
The first Japanese soldier sitting on the kang (heated brick bed) by the door is in luck.
Bai Luo drew his dagger and plunged it into the Japanese soldier's heart, spinning it around once.
The Japanese soldier was instantly awakened by the pain in his chest, but his mouth and entire body were controlled by Bai Luo.
As Bai Luo slowly turned the dagger, the Japanese soldier gradually lost his life.
Bai Luo took out the pillow from under the Japanese soldier's head and covered the unseeing dead soldier with a blanket to prevent the smell of blood from attracting his attention.
Since arriving in the northern province, Bai Luo has realized that the Japanese soldiers here are far superior to the Japanese soldiers he has encountered before, both in terms of marksmanship and combat skills.
Therefore, he has to be extremely careful.
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