Chapter 111 Leaving the City
Chapter 111 Leaving the City
He watched as Bai Luo swiftly took down the puppet soldiers one by one in the distance.
That decisive action, that fierce force in the cut.
Zhao Zhonghe shuddered for no apparent reason.
At the same time, Zhao Zhonghe also began to doubt his judgment of people.
While Zhao Zhonghe was still squatting at the alley entrance, lost in thought...
Bai Luo's side has slowly made its way to the city gate tower.
After peering inside with my peek, I noticed the situation.
Bai Luo didn't use his knife this time because he saw three puppet soldiers sitting by the fire, bragging and not slacking off like the other puppet soldiers.
Bai Luo wanted to show their serious and responsible attitude towards their work.
He raised his gun and gave each of them a peanut, sending the three to hell without pain or suffering.
Three gunshots rang out, and the three people who were warming themselves by the fire were jolted and fell to the ground.
Because the city wall was made of stone, the three bullet casings made a crisp "clinking" sound when they fell to the ground.
One of the puppet soldiers threw himself directly into the fire, making a moderate noise.
Even though the commotion wasn't very loud, it still woke up the other four puppet soldiers. They opened their eyes, still half asleep, to see what had happened.
But before I could even fully open my eyes, I felt a headache and my vision went dark again.
But this time, they might never wake up.
After dealing with the seven puppet soldiers, Bai Luo quickly slipped off the city wall and sprinted to the barracks entrance not far from the city gate at top speed.
They discovered that the Japanese soldiers inside had not been awakened by the commotion on the city wall.
Bai Luo finally breathed a sigh of relief; he had never experienced such psychological pressure when killing Japanese soldiers.
But who told him to be carrying a national treasure of the Dragon Kingdom?
Bai Luo slowly drew his dagger from its sheath, afraid that the slight sound of the dagger being drawn would wake the Japanese soldiers.
He tiptoed to the nearest Japanese soldier and took out all 13 of them with a single slash.
Bai Luo flicked the blood off his dagger, then wiped it on the last Japanese soldier's corpse before putting it back into its sheath at his waist.
Then, he took out a directional mine from the space, pointed it at the entrance of the barracks, and set up the trigger mechanism.
After leaving the barracks, they ran to the city gate and laid booby traps under the corpses of the puppet soldiers.
After a flurry of activity, Bai Luo turned around and waved to Zhao Zhonghe, who was craning his neck to look in the distance.
Zhao Zhonghe was taken aback at first, but then quickly understood what Bai Luo meant. He immediately stood up, ran out of the alley, and crouched down as he ran towards Bai Luo.
The silly girl at the rear quickly followed.
After Zhao Zhonghe ran to Bai Luo's side, he looked at the eight corpses of puppet soldiers on the ground in the city gate.
My stomach feels a little uncomfortable, but I admire Bai Luo; she's so amazing at just 9 years old.
He's almost 40, and he's never killed a chicken in all his life.
Bai Luo didn't give him time to reflect and strode towards the city gate.
They removed the wooden bolts that were hanging across the city gate and slowly pushed the gate open a crack large enough for a person to pass through.
Bai Luo quickly slipped out of the city gate, glanced around to make sure no one else was there, and then waved to Zhao Zhonghe.
Zhao Zhonghe immediately turned sideways and followed him out of the city gate.
After the three left the city gate, they ran westward along the main road.
Zhao Zhonghe was already out of breath after running less than 2000 meters.
Upon seeing this, Bai Luo gestured for Zhao Zhonghe and Sha Niu to stop, then crawled into a nearby pile of weeds and pulled out three bicycles.
Zhao Zhonghe looked surprised; he really hadn't expected Bai Luo to be so well-prepared.
Actually, it wasn't that Bai Luo was well-prepared; it was just that he casually took in the space after killing the spies in Haishi, and happened to have taken in two vehicles.
There's also a smaller bicycle that Bai Luo redeemed from his spatial dimension.
After all, this kind of bicycle with a crossbar isn't very friendly to him.
As for the electric scooter, Bai Luo dared not take it out. This guy's IQ was definitely online, as could be seen from his incredibly impressive profession.
Moreover, even if Zhao Zhonghe doesn't inquire about the origin of the electric vehicle, he will still be curious about its working principle and so on.
Humans are creatures whose curiosity naturally leads them to want to explore the reasons behind things.
If Bai Luo were to take the electric scooter and escape with them, Zhao Zhonghe would probably take it apart and examine it as soon as they reached a slightly safer place.
After all, in some ways, electric cars were even more outrageous than airplanes at that time.
With this in mind, Bai Luo gave up on the idea of taking out the electric car.
The three of them rode their bikes westward along the main road for about 5 kilometers.
Zhao Zhonghe was starting to feel the strain, after all, this wasn't the asphalt road of later generations.
Riding on this bumpy dirt road is quite strenuous.
Bai Luo gestured for the two to stop, then held up his gun and found a flat spot by the roadside.
Bai Luo gestured for Zhao Zhonghe to take a short rest, then took a water bottle out of his backpack and handed it to him.
He also took out his water bottle and drank a few sips.
He put the water bottle back into his backpack and took out the national map that Zhang Weiguo had gotten to study it. They were currently on the west side of Pingcheng, and the nearest place with a train station was Langshi.
After finding his approximate location on the map, Bai Luo estimated it.
The conclusion was that it would take about two days to arrive with Zhao Zhonghe.
Moreover, they entered through the west gate, so when the Japanese discovered them during the day, they would probably assume they were heading west into the forest.
Taking the train from Langfang should be safe.
With this in mind, Bai Luo decided on the next route.
Seeing that Zhao Zhonghe had rested enough, he gestured for the two to prepare to continue their journey.
Just as Bai Luo stood up, he noticed that flares were lit up at the West Gate, a few kilometers away.
Bai Luo's heart sank; someone must have discovered the Japanese soldiers' corpses at the West Gate.
Bai Luo guessed correctly; someone had indeed discovered the situation at the West Gate, and it was even a Japanese patrol.
When the Japanese patrol reached the West Gate, they immediately discovered the bodies of the puppet soldiers inside the gate's tunnel.
The Japanese soldiers in the patrol squad immediately dispersed, and the squad leader signaled several Japanese soldiers to go forward and check if there were any puppet soldiers still alive.
He hurriedly went to the nearby tent to check the situation, which triggered the booby traps and directional mines laid by Bai Luo, killing more than 10 Japanese soldiers on the spot, including the Japanese squad leader.
The loud noise from the explosion attracted the attention of many Japanese soldiers in the west of the city.
The surviving Japanese soldiers at the city gate fired a flare into the night sky to warn of a possible attack.
Bai Luo and his two companions were getting a little impatient. At the speed of the Japanese trucks, they could catch up with them in no more than 30 minutes.
He was cursing inwardly, "Who's going to be out at the city gate in the middle of the night?" But Bai Luo didn't know that this was because of the two spies he had killed during the day. Normally, there were no Japanese patrols in Pingcheng at night.
Bai Luo's surroundings are all wasteland, with nowhere to hide.
The three of them could only speed up and find a place to hide as quickly as possible.
Just then, Bai Luo suddenly remembered someone.
Old Hunter.
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