Chapter 199: The Bridge Blows Up Prepare to Evacuate
On the way to the location of the real blasting point for the support troops of the Japanese Alliance, Beiming attacked and withdrew. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
After arriving, the Japanese League searched for a while and found the bomb. At this point, the bomb was almost exploding.
The sound of death was approaching, and if it was not demolished, the bridge would have collapsed, and the soldiers of the Japanese League who came to support the bridge were almost here to die.
The expert looked at the dripping bombs and knew that there was probably no way to return to the sky, and he said to the senior officer of the support force, "The people who attacked us have a deep meaning, and now we may not have time."
The high-ranking officer was not without experience, he knew it, so he ordered the soldiers to begin to withdraw to both sides.
Drip, drip, drip. The countdown sounded, ten, nine, eight......
The expert's movements were astonishingly fast, and there was no one around him, but there were still many soldiers from the Wako League who hadn't had time to evacuate.
Beiming calculated the time, it should have exploded.
Collapse! The bridge was blown up, and the expert was going to die. But before he died, he wanted to throw the bomb out, but he didn't expect that when Beiming installed it, he thought of nailing part of the bomb to the bridge.
So, the specialist died with a bomb, and there was nothing he could do.
It was inevitable that the bridge would be blown up. Beiming is very confident in his heart.
However, the number of deaths of the troops who came to support the Japanese was still too small. If there were still many Japanese soldiers on the bridge when the bomb exploded, then Beiming could still earn a few heads.
Many of the Japanese soldiers were evacuated to the shore, and they watched the bridge collapse with their own eyes. The senior officer of the support force of the Japanese Korn League saw the figure of the expert disappear into the explosion, and angrily threw the binoculars.
He said angrily, "Give me the person who chased the blaster, is it a militia?" I decided to escalate! The militia has already withdrawn, but there is one aftermath that certainly did not go far. Send me cavalry to pursue on the nearby road. And the soldiers, go to the nearby area to sweep, see the militia, and shoot and kill!
Beiming saw the senior officer on the shore in the distance, and he decided to kill this officer again, because the official position of the person who had just held the telescope was not low.
The bridge has been blown up. The materials that make up the bridge are stone and wood. The stone was blown to pieces, the sawdust floated in the water, and the broken parts of the lotus root connected by the steel bars were all crumbling.
There are many examples of Japanese soldiers who fell into the water and were stoned to death by building materials that could not be connected to the steel bars later. However, if they were not harmed, it was still possible for the soldiers of the Wako League to climb back to shore.
Beiming looked at the footprints on the ground, and the soldiers of the militia should have returned to the station. After evacuating for some distance, they formed a group in the dense forest near the small bridge, and then quickly crossed the small bridge and returned.
Originally, Beiming was going to go back, but when he was sitting next to the tree to rest, he found that someone seemed to be coming!
He immediately stopped resting, and in a flash he sprang into the grass around him, and then there was silence.
The sound of rustling gradually approached, and Beiming listened quietly.
Not far away, two soldiers of the Japanese League were chatting, and one spoke first, saying, "It's annoying, if it weren't for a militia doing something, the bridge wouldn't have been blown up."
The other said, yes, the chief is angry, and now, one of his high-ranking officials, has personally come to pursue the militia.
The first to speak suddenly asked, by the way, how did the chief come up with the idea of pursuing this militia?
The other seemed to have exposed a big secret, saying that the militia had withdrawn and we had failed to defuse the bombs, which meant that the last person left behind was a militia organization, and it was very powerful, and the entire militia team was not as effective as him in blocking it, and this was indeed the case.
The first to open his head nodded, thoughtfully, and said, yes, it seems to be so, I have a deep understanding in this mission. We rushed to the blasting point as soon as the militia had withdrawn, and if it hadn't been for that guy doing a series of things, we wouldn't have been delayed for a few minutes.
The other said, "Let's sit down and rest first, and the man who was being pursued should go away, though our commander is going to hunt him down." Let's talk about this mission, I'm a little confused.
The person who spoke first said that he did some things, all by himself, that is, to deceive us with fake bombs, and we didn't even think to go to another blasting point to have a look. Then he attacked our team twice, wasting tens of seconds, and we also lost some fighters. When we finally got to the real blasting point, it was too late to defuse the bomb. And the most infuriating thing is that the real bomb is tightly connected to the part of the bridge, I retreated to the shore to see that the expert was desperate to hold the bomb and cry, I also saw the bridge blow up with my own eyes, the expert must be dead.
The two of them really sat down and rested. Beiming sensed them and found that these two people did not make a sound to move, so as long as Beiming took the initiative to attack properly, he could kill them, get the clothes of the soldiers of the Japanese Alliance, and then, kill the high-ranking officers of the supporting troops.
From the news he heard, Beiming could know that the high-ranking officials of the Japanese alliance forces who came to support him decided to pursue him, because the high-ranking official found that Beiming was really powerful, so he had the idea of not getting rid of the endless troubles.
On the other hand, Beiming himself wanted to kill the high-ranking officials of the Japanese League, so that he could make military achievements and get closer to the leader of the militia organization, Wu Yue in the dark night.
There are very few animals in this dense forest, but there are many bush creatures outside the dense forest, and even some small animals in this dense forest seem to be very crowded.
These two soldiers of the Japanese Alliance, Beiming should be killed quickly, preferably without sound, but Beiming only has a military dagger, and there are more than two pistol bullets, but he does not have a silencer device.
Beiming himself was also very troubled, at this time, there was a squirrel jumping on the trees and running away, and Beiming thought of a way.
The two Japanese soldiers were a little sensitive to the squirrel's voice, and when they looked at it, they felt that there was no surprise before they breathed a sigh of relief.
In the dark, Beiming observed for a long time, and quietly approached, holding a small stone in his left hand, a military dagger in his right hand, and a pistol in his waist pocket. If it fails, it can only be solved with a pistol, and after making a sound, Sadness will have to evacuate directly, otherwise other Japanese soldiers in the distance will arrive.
Seeing the opportunity for the two soldiers to relax, Sadness caught the stone between the middle finger of his left index finger and shook it, threw it in the other direction, and made a sound.
The two Japanese soldiers immediately stood up, and the sound of the sound was drowned out by the sound of Mourning rushing over, and Sadness immediately raised his knife and killed one of the Japanese soldiers, and when the other Japanese soldier turned around, Compassion immediately tied the soldier with his free left hand, and then pulled out the dagger from the neck of the dead Japanese soldier and stabbed it into the neck of the undead Japanese soldier.
At this time, both Japanese soldiers were killed. And no shots rang out.
Beiming looked at the ground and muttered to himself, saying, I was going to evacuate, but I still wanted to do one thing, and that was to kill the high-ranking officials of the Japanese Alliance's support forces.