Chapter 65: Into the Camp
A few days later, Lin Ya, who found out the specific location of the pillar, did not act rashly, he first figured out the surrounding terrain, and then arranged the back route of retreat, and only then did he touch the camp of the South Vietnamese who kidnapped the pillar on a dark and windy night. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
After wearing the title of "Walker Peerless", Lin Ya seemed to have incarnated into a Spider-Man who could fly on the wall, and the watchtower in the South Vietnamese camp was quickly climbed by Lin Ya as if he were walking on the ground.
Unexpectedly, Lin Ya was able to unknowingly climb the watchtower more than ten meters above the ground, and the two South Vietnamese soon paid a heavy price for their negligence.
As soon as a South Vietnamese wanted to open his mouth to warn, Lin Ya rushed over and broke his neck, while the other was shot in the throat by a dagger thrown by Lin Ya, and he couldn't survive.
Gently placing the bodies of the two South Vietnamese on the ground, Lin Ya took out a military infrared telescope from his backpack and began to observe the patrol situation in the South Vietnamese camp.
More than ten minutes later, Lin Ya, who had found a flaw in the South Vietnamese patrol, silently slid down the watchtower, crossed several layers of steel wire, and pounced on the two South Vietnamese patrol officers who were releasing water from a dark corner.
The two South Vietnamese died in the same way as the two on the watchtower, and even their expressions before they died, both in horror and disbelief.
After quietly dragging the two South Vietnamese to a corner, Lin Ya took off his clothes and changed into the camouflage uniform of the burly South Vietnamese.
Smeared a handful of dirt on his face and lowered the brim of his hat, under the dim light of the South Vietnamese camp, it was difficult for the rest of the South Vietnamese to distinguish Lin Ya at a glance.
Lin Ya, who walked towards the place where the pillar was held, encountered three groups of South Vietnamese patrol officers, and the first two groups were not vigilant, and Lin Ya passed the pass smoothly.
However, the third group of South Vietnamese patrolmen, probably because the place they were responsible for was holding a pillar, they saw Lin Ya coming, and immediately stretched out their arms to block Lin Ya's way.
One of the South Vietnamese who looked like a leader said to Lin Ya, "Who are you and why are you here?" Is there a password? ”
Seeing that Lin Ya was stunned and didn't squeak, the five South Vietnamese people immediately touched their hands to the pistols on their waists.
Of course, Lin Ya didn't know what the password was, and after a moment of silence, he replied, "I don't have a password, but I have a warrant, so I'll show it to you." ”
After saying this, Lin Ya took out an object from his arms and threw it at the leading South Vietnamese people.
The leader of the South Vietnamese subconsciously took the object thrown by Lin Ya, but he quickly threw the object out, and then shouted: "It's a grenade, quickly lie down." ”
As soon as the South Vietnamese leader's words fell, the grenade exploded, but it was a flash grenade, and it was not lethal, but it only blinded the eyes of the South Vietnamese for a while.
Lin Ya was not hurt by this flash grenade because he had been prepared, and after he took out a biochemical mask from his backpack and put it on, he threw out a few more smoke grenades.
The five South Vietnamese who were hit by flash grenades and smoke grenades one after another, and Lin Ya cut their necks one by one without the ability to resist.
You can't blame Lin Ya for being ruthless, it's really that after these five South Vietnamese people recover, they will become a stumbling block for Lin Ya to leave with the pillars.
In addition, the South Vietnamese relied on the support of the US Federation to support them and repeatedly provoked China, and Lin Ya did not have the slightest good impression of the South Vietnamese.
All this had caused quite a stir, and the entire camp of the South Vietnamese was in an uproar, and the shrill sirens sounded.
Lin Ya didn't dare to delay any longer, he took out a submachine gun and killed directly at the wooden house where the pillar was held.
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