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Chapter 128 Bombarding the Armory



Chapter 128 Bombarding the Armory

Ignoring whether there was any ammunition around, Kazuo Ishida quickly pulled out a lighter, lit it, and used the faint light to warn the soldiers.

When Bai Luo finished answering, he noticed that there was no response from inside the stone chamber, but instead a faint firelight, and realized that he might have been exposed.

Without any hesitation, Bai Luo rolled into the stone chamber. As he confirmed the Japanese soldiers' positions with his peripheral vision, his AK74U assault rifle began to spit fire as he pulled the trigger.

"Puff puff puff puff..."

The nine Japanese soldiers inside didn't have time to react, and most of them had their backs to Bai Luo as they watched Ishida Kazuo suddenly light the lighter.

Before Ishida Kazuo could warn the Japanese soldiers who were looking over, he saw all the soldiers around him fall to the ground.

For a moment, Kazuo Ishida stood there, stunned.

Bai Luo swiftly stepped forward and delivered a powerful side kick to the still-stunned Ishida Kazuo, aimed directly at his neck.

Bai Luo planned to subdue the Japanese major first, and then leave him alive for interrogation.

Kazuo Ishida felt a gust of wind rush towards him, extinguishing even the flame on his lighter.

The next moment, a "crack" was heard from his neck, and he lost consciousness, collapsing limply to the ground.

Bai Luo also heard the crisp "snap" sound and was startled. He immediately squatted down and reached out to touch the Japanese major's neck.

"Ouch, damn it, I hit you too hard."

When Bai Luo touched the limp neck of the Japanese major, he knew that the Japanese major was already dead.

I couldn't help but utter a complaint.

But in his heart, he cursed, "That Japanese major's neck is really fragile."

I was originally planning to keep him alive to interrogate him for information, but now I can only say that he died a quick death.

Bai Luo abandoned the lifeless Japanese major and began to examine the situation inside the stone chamber.

The space here contrasts sharply with the narrow passageway outside.

The interior space is quite large, approximately 150 square meters.

The stone chamber was over 1.8 meters high and filled with many boxes. Bai Luo quickly walked into the box closest to him.

Use a dagger to pry open the rivets securing the box, then lift the lid.

The first thing that caught his eye was an aerial bomb about 1 meter long. Looking at the skull and crossbones symbol on the bomb, Bai Luo's expression turned grim.

Poison gas bomb!

It's the aerial bomb version.

Bai Luo opened several more boxes and found they were all filled with this kind of poison gas bomb.

It seems these Japanese devils are planning to attack Yang City with poison gas; my initial guess was correct.

Looking at the densely packed boxes in the corner of the stone chamber in front of me.

Bai Luo's expression grew increasingly grim. He directly stored all the boxes containing poison gas bombs into his spatial storage, roughly counting them; there were over 500 boxes in total.

After seeing that nothing had been left behind.

Bai Luo turned and walked out of the stone chamber, then checked all the stone chambers again, and found nothing worth collecting.

Bai Luo prepared to return the way he came, as there were still more than 20 Japanese soldiers waiting for him to deal with outside.

Bai Luo, now dressed in a Japanese soldier's uniform again, swaggered to the stone gate and slowly pushed it open.

The Japanese soldiers guarding the area close to the stone gate glanced over discreetly after hearing the commotion behind them.

But they found that only Bai Luo came out, and although they were a little puzzled, they did not ask.

Bai Luo ignored what the Japanese soldiers were thinking and quickly returned the way he came, disappearing from their sight.

Bai Luo darted into the dry grass beside him, having no intention of letting these Japanese soldiers escape.

He stealthily crept up behind the nearest Japanese soldier and stabbed the soldier, who was lying prone in the grass, through the chest.

Only after the enemy had completely stopped breathing did Bai Luo move toward the location of the next Japanese soldier.

Ten minutes later, Bai Luo also wiped out the entire group of Japanese soldiers on the periphery.

After reloading his assault rifle, Bai Luo determined his direction and headed north of the city.

Half an hour later, Bai Luo appeared near the city wall on the north side of the city. Bai Luo raised his binoculars and carefully observed the Japanese defenses.

The defense density here is indeed not as tight as before.

However, this is only relative. Bai Luo has already ascertained how many Japanese soldiers there are in Gong County, about a whole infantry brigade of about seven or eight thousand men.

Judging from the density of the patrols on the city wall, some of the patrol teams must have gone to support the west gate.

Bai Luo put away his binoculars to avoid the searchlights on the city wall.

He ran quickly to the foot of the city wall, fired his rope gun, and nimbly jumped over the wall and slipped out of Gong County.

Bai Luo ran straight northwest for more than 10 minutes and felt that he was close enough. He stopped and found a relatively flat wasteland nearby.

He looked towards the northwest corner of Gong County and muttered to himself.

"You little punk, you think I can't destroy you just because you've hidden the armory in a turtle shell?"

While muttering to himself, he took out the Tulip Mortar and Eagle Rocket Launcher and replaced them with Concrete Destruction Rounds and Armor-Piercing High Explosive Rounds.

Bai Luo quickly entered the coordinates of the air-raid shelter into the onboard computers of both vehicles.

The Tulip was set to fire three times in a row, while the Eagle rocket launcher was set to fire two times in a row.

Once everything was complete, Bai Luo quickly pressed the launch button.

"Whoosh... Clang!"

Bai Luo sat in the carriage and felt the car shake violently. The two vehicles were instantly covered in dust and smoke from the recoil of the fired shells.

More than 10 seconds later, the smoke and dust began to fall.

With a "bang," the second shell of the tulip mortar had been automatically loaded and fired, followed by the third.

The dust that was gradually settling down was once again blasted away by the terrifying recoil from the tulip explosion.

Seeing that Tulip had completed its three-round barrage, Bai Luo quickly jumped off the carriage, packed up the two cannons, and ran away without stopping.

It was already past 5:40 in the morning, and the sky was beginning to lighten.

He needs to find a place to hide quickly.

They evaded the Japanese soldiers' search and capture.

Meanwhile, the Japanese soldiers in Gong County had already controlled the fire and the situation. Teng Chuan, listening to his subordinates report the losses, was so angry that his face turned red.

"Investigate! Find those rats who snuck in here!!"

"Hi!"

Upon receiving the order, the Japanese colonel was so frightened by Fujikawa's expression that he didn't dare to breathe. After receiving the order, he immediately turned around and left the command post.

Enraged, Fujikawa paced back and forth in the command post, finally losing his temper and smashing the teacup on the table to the ground.

"BOOM!!! BOOM!!!! BOOM!!!!"

Fujikawa felt a tremendous tremor in the ground, followed by a flash of fire before his eyes, and then he was plunged into endless darkness. In a daze, he saw their Amaterasu Omikami summoning him.

In his last moments of consciousness, Fujikawa Hitoshi was certain that he had thrown a teacup, not a bomb, but he didn't have time to think about why the teacup had exploded.

These five bombs jolted Gongxian County back to its senses. The bombs successfully detonated the ammunition depot, and the violent shockwaves generated by the explosions spread outwards with overwhelming force.

The Japanese soldiers, who had been working all night and were exhausted, could finally rest. The shockwave from the violent explosion tore them to shreds, and there was no need to collect their bodies.


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