Chapter 127 Secret Armory
Chapter 127 Secret Armory
Bai Luo never expected that he would be conscripted simply because he was wearing Japanese military equipment.
But thinking about it, it makes sense; he had planted bombs in almost every densely populated area of the Japanese in Gong County.
It's normal for the Japanese to be short of soldiers and equipment right now. Apart from a few Japanese soldiers who came to support from the city walls, the rest of the Japanese soldiers running around putting out fires are mostly from the city walls.
It's really hard to find a few Japanese soldiers who are fully equipped.
After Ishida Kazuo finally managed to assemble a small squad of Japanese soldiers, he immediately led the squad eastward towards the city.
This surprised Bai Luo. Wasn't the armory in the west of the city? How did it end up in the east?
Bai Luo had been here before, but hadn't found anything unusual. Even the number of Japanese soldiers was pitifully small.
But since we're already here, we might as well make the best of it. Maybe the Japanese have two armories in Gongxian, or maybe Bai Luo was wrong before.
It's possible that the air-raid shelter under that heavily guarded warehouse wasn't an armory, but rather the Japanese command post.
If that's the case, Bai Luo should really thank this Japanese major.
Bai Luo followed Ishida Kazuo to a wasteland near the eastern wall of the city. Bai Luo glanced around, realizing he had never been here before.
Moreover, Bai Luo felt that this place was like a graveyard.
Bai Luo's guess was right. When Ishida Kazuo arrived at a small hill, he saw a large tombstone.
Kazuo Ishida skillfully bypassed the tombstone and opened a hidden stone door behind it.
After seeing what Ishida Kazuo did, Bai Luo cursed inwardly, "Who's the good guy who hid the armory in a grave? How am I supposed to find it now?"
Moreover, there are no Japanese soldiers guarding this place.
This is simply making things difficult for Bai Luo.
But Bai Luo quickly realized something was wrong. There were no truck tracks nearby, and the entrance to the cave was very narrow, making it unsuitable as an armory.
But now is not the time to think about these things. We're already here, so we'll just go in and see for ourselves.
At this moment, Kazuo Ishida, who opened the stone gate, divided the team into two groups: one group remained hidden and on guard outside, while the other group followed him inside.
Most of the people who went in were his former subordinates.
Only Bai Luo and the three Japanese soldiers in front of him were not subordinates of this major.
After the group of 20 Japanese soldiers and Bai Luo had all entered the passage, Ishida Kazuo slammed the stone door shut again.
Upon entering the grave, Bai Luo was not met with complete darkness; the passageway had been electrified and illuminated by light bulbs installed by the Japanese soldiers.
The entire passageway was illuminated by dim yellow lights.
The passageway didn't seem very long. From Bai Luo's position, the distance to the wall at the end was about 30 meters. The passageway was 1.4 meters wide and about 1.6 meters high, which was quite in line with the height standard of the Japanese soldiers.
Moreover, this place, which appears to be a cemetery, shows obvious signs of expansion.
Kazuo Ishida led the waiting group into a stone chamber closest to the stone gate.
After Bai Luo followed the Japanese soldiers inside, he saw that there was no sign of weapons in the stone chamber; it looked more like a place to store clothes and rest.
Just as Bai Luo was looking around, a Japanese soldier in front of him shoved something into his hand. Bai Luo looked down and saw it.
It turned out to be a gas mask used by the Japanese soldiers.
Bai Luo narrowed his eyes, which made him vaguely guess what was going on, and killing intent began to surge in his eyes.
After the Japanese soldiers put on their gas masks, Bai Luo and another Japanese soldier were assigned to guard this spot.
Kazuo Ishida led the remaining team forward, heading straight for the end of the passage Bai Luo had seen earlier.
But after seeing the Japanese troops turn right at the end of the passage, Bai Luo realized that it wasn't the end of the passage.
After all the Japanese soldiers in front disappeared from Bai Luo's sight.
At this moment, Bai Luo, who was standing guard steadily, suddenly punched a Japanese soldier next to him in the throat.
The Japanese soldiers next to him had no idea that their comrades would suddenly attack him, and by the time he realized it, it was too late to react.
The Japanese soldier felt a sharp pain in his throat, followed by a barely audible "crack" sound. He realized that his trachea had broken, and he felt a suffocating sensation.
He instinctively covered his neck with both hands and tried to call for help.
Bai Luo didn't give him that chance; a dagger that appeared out of nowhere was already plunged into the Japanese soldier's chest.
The Japanese soldier felt a sharp pain in his chest, and all his strength was instantly drained. But his will to survive still compelled him to unleash his body's full potential and begin to struggle.
After sensing the Japanese soldier's struggle, Bai Luo thought to himself that this Japanese soldier was quite difficult to kill. But whether he wanted to die or not was not up to him.
Bai Luo instantly spun the dagger, tearing a large gash in the Japanese soldier's heart.
The Japanese soldier then stopped struggling, and his body went completely limp.
Bai Luo slowly dragged the Japanese soldier into the stone chamber behind him.
Then, the movement of the Japanese soldiers who entered the tunnel was observed using monitoring radar.
Bai Luo could see from the Japanese soldiers' positions that there was at least another 50 meters of passageway behind them.
Bai Luo glanced at the Japanese booth and pondered for a moment before deciding to force his way through; he couldn't stay here any longer.
After taking out his equipment from his spatial storage and putting on his helmet, Bai Luo walked directly to the light bulb next to the passageway and cut the power cord.
The next moment, the entire passageway was plunged into darkness. Bai Luo lowered the night vision goggles from his helmet.
At the same time, Bai Luo burst into action, rushing towards the inner passage with lightning speed. This was the first time Bai Luo had unleashed his full power.
With his exceptional physical abilities, he appeared almost ghostly.
When the sound of Ishida Kazuo ordering his men to check the wiring came from inside, Bai Luo had already killed two Japanese soldiers with his knife.
He continued rushing inside, determined to eliminate the Japanese soldiers guarding the passageway as quickly and quietly as possible.
Bai Luo moved with lightning speed, covering 50 meters in the blink of an eye. The nine Japanese soldiers guarding this passage had all had their necks cut off by Bai Luo and fell to the ground.
Even the Japanese soldier who had just been sent out to check the lines was killed by Bai Luo with a single strike.
Because when these Japanese soldiers came in, they did not bring the flashlights that were placed in the first stone chamber.
So the Japanese soldiers are still groping around blindly in the dark.
While darkness deprives us of sight, it amplifies our hearing.
The sound of the Japanese soldiers falling to the ground still attracted the attention of the Japanese soldiers inside.
"What's going on outside?"
In the innermost stone chamber, Ishida Kazuo cautiously asked.
"Major, I hit the wall with my gun."
Bai Luo answered Ishida Kazuo's questions in a rough voice, while slowly placing the lifeless Japanese soldier in his hand on the ground.
Upon hearing the voice, Ishida Kazuo initially breathed a sigh of relief, but then suddenly became very alert; the voice was not right.
The entrance was guarded by his own soldiers, who had never heard this voice before. Moreover, upon careful recollection of the voice, he could easily discern that the person who answered his question was deliberately speaking in a rough voice.
Kazuo Ishida grew increasingly alarmed. He hadn't expected the enemy to have already infiltrated the area. He figured that the Imperial soldier he valued so much was probably already dead by now.
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