Chapter 254 Rescue of Mine Workers 2
Chapter 254 Rescue of Mine Workers 2
When Bai Luo came out of the barracks, the 100 Japanese soldiers inside had already returned to their hometowns in their sleep.
Zhang Shuan, standing on the cliff, was somewhat surprised to see Bai Luo emerge from the Japanese barracks so quickly.
"Coming out so soon?"
Zhang Shuan couldn't help but wonder how Bai Luo had managed to eliminate the Japanese soldiers inside so quickly and without making a sound.
But then Zhang Shuan thought of Bai Luo's short machine gun, which had a very low volume, and guessed that it was that machine gun that killed him.
Meanwhile, Bai Luo had bypassed the Japanese soldiers guarding the entrance and arrived at the Japanese barracks on the other side.
This Japanese barracks is much bigger than the previous one.
There were nearly 130 Japanese soldiers inside.
Bai Luo didn't waste any time and, as usual, picked up a Japanese soldier's cotton-padded coat to begin the slaughtering operation.
But just then, a short, powerful whistle suddenly blew outside the barracks.
Bai Luo was taken aback. Had Japanese soldiers discovered him? But the whistle sounded wrong.
He had heard the Japanese warning whistles before, but this wasn't the sound he was making.
Just then, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers not far in front of Bai Luo suddenly got out of bed and started getting dressed.
Bai Luo then realized that the whistle must be the whistle for the Japanese soldiers changing shifts.
"who are you?"
One of the Japanese soldiers, who was changing clothes, finally spotted Bai Luo standing in the passageway inside the barracks.
He couldn't help but ask, somewhat bewildered.
"Oh, my ancestor."
Before the words were even out of the air, Bai Luo had already left his original spot and rushed quickly to the weapons rack at the entrance of the Japanese camp.
He smiled slightly at the dozen or so Japanese soldiers who were still in a daze.
But the smile was hidden under the face mask, so the Japanese soldiers couldn't see it.
All they could see was Bai Luo throwing two dark, indistinct objects at them.
But the Japanese soldiers hadn't even seen what they were throwing at them.
Two black spheres had landed on their bed.
"Boom boom."
Two explosions rang out in the Japanese barracks.
The once quiet mine was instantly shattered.
The Japanese soldiers guarding the entrance and exit were also startled by the explosion in the barracks behind them and turned around to look.
The Japanese soldiers on the watchtower, who had been dozing off, were startled and shone their searchlights onto the roof of the barracks not far from them.
But the searchlight in his hand suddenly dimmed, and the Japanese sentry was startled, instinctively looking down at the searchlight.
But as soon as his gaze fell on the searchlight, he felt a sharp pain in his head, and his whole body fell uncontrollably forward, crashing off the watchtower.
"Boom."
The sound of the sentry's body hitting the ground also attracted the attention of the Japanese soldiers guarding the mine entrance.
At this point, the Japanese squad leader in charge of guarding the mine understood perfectly well what was going on.
Then someone attacked the camp.
The Japanese squad leader immediately shouted.
"Enemy attack!!!"
But as soon as he shouted, a bloody hole appeared on his forehead, and a spurt of blood gushed from the back of his head.
Upon seeing this, the Japanese soldiers nearby immediately lay down.
He kept looking around, searching for the attacker's location.
But all that met his eyes was darkness and the screams of his comrades from the barracks not far away.
Inside the abandoned mine's cell, Zhang Yunhai also heard the explosion, which woke up the civilians lying on the ground.
Upon hearing the explosion, Zhang Yunhai's face lit up with joy; finally, there was some activity.
Zhang Yunhai couldn't wait any longer. He shouted loudly.
“Brothers of the 9th Army, come to me.”
The next moment, nearly 200 men in tattered military uniforms walked from inside the mine to the entrance.
Zhang Yunhai picked up a rifle from the ground, then threw the remaining three rifles to the three soldiers closest to him, and pushed open the iron gate that he had already opened.
He shouted again.
"Those who are not afraid to die, follow me to kill the Japanese!!"
These 200-plus men looked at the fence gate that Zhang Yunhai had pushed open, and then at the rifle that Zhang Yunhai was holding high.
Everyone felt a little unreal.
But after seeing Zhang Yunhai step out of the prison gate, the soldiers of the 9th Army reacted and excitedly rushed out of the prison gate.
Meanwhile, Bai Luo was having a great time throwing grenades in the barracks.
To prevent the Japanese from throwing it back, he would always use an airburst, which would blow up the Japanese soldiers.
By this time, all the Japanese soldiers in the barracks had woken up, but less than 70 of them were still able to stand.
These 60-odd Japanese soldiers, all wearing diapers, stood three meters away from Bai Luo, not daring to approach.
Because Bai Luo was holding two grenades in his hand.
Behind Bai Luo were their weapons.
Therefore, they stood empty-handed in front of Bai Luo, not daring to make a move.
However, some clever Japanese soldiers prepared to escape through the opening that Bai Luo had made.
But Bai Luo, who had been keeping a close eye on the monitoring radar, could not possibly let these Japanese soldiers escape.
Whoever gets close to the hole, Bai Luo throws a grenade at them.
And they're incredibly accurate at throwing them.
For a moment, no Japanese soldier dared to approach that location.
As for fighting side by side, Bai Luo's AK74U was no pushover either; he knocked down the Japanese soldiers after two waves of attacks.
The Japanese soldiers didn't dare to charge anymore.
The situation reached a stalemate for a moment.
The dozen or so Japanese soldiers guarding the mine entrance were also having a hard time.
At this point, only three Japanese soldiers remained, cowering behind cover and not daring to move. They still hadn't found the location where the sniper had killed them.
Inside the barracks.
The Japanese company commander, Tagawa Ichi, looked at Bai Luo, who was holding grenades in both hands, and couldn't help but say something.
"Sir, what exactly do you want? Threatening us with a grenade like this, don't you have any sense of samurai spirit at all?"
Bai Luo almost burst out laughing. Warrior spirit, indeed. What did that have to do with him?
Just then, Silly Girl's voice came through Bai Luo's earphones.
"Xiao Luo, I've taken care of the Japanese soldiers at the mine outside. How are things on your end?"
Upon hearing this, Bai Luo raised one hand and pressed it against the walkie-talkie on his chest, speaking softly.
"I'm just teasing the Japanese here, I'll be done soon."
Bai Luo's action of raising his hand to press the walkie-talkie startled the Japanese soldiers on the other side, who instinctively took two steps back.
After realizing that Bai Luo hadn't thrown a grenade, Tagawa Ichi felt that he and his group had been tricked by Bai Luo.
He spoke loudly, his tone filled with anger.
"Sir, do you think two grenades can frighten the warriors of the Empire? If you leave the barracks now, I guarantee I will not order my men to pursue you."
Bai Luo was too lazy to play anymore, so he threw a grenade at the Japanese soldiers on the other side.
Tagawa Ichi and more than 60 other Japanese soldiers instinctively lay down on the spot.
Taking advantage of this break, Bai Luo replaced the drum magazine on his AK74U.
After waiting for a long time without seeing the grenade explode, Tagawa Ichi realized that he had been tricked again.
He could no longer suppress his anger.
He pushed himself up with both hands and shouted a curse.
"Baka yarou, kill him!"
But as soon as Tagawa Ichi stood up, he saw a dark gun barrel pointed in his direction.
Tagawa Ichiichi swallowed hard again as he looked at the dark muzzle of the gun.
"Your Mightiness.."
"Puff puff puff puff..."
After Bai Luo finished firing the drum, there were no more Japanese soldiers standing in the barracks.
After confirming that all the Japanese soldiers in the room were dead, Bai Luo carried the still-smoking AK74U out of the barracks.
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