045 Gunshots on Broadway

Hu Biao was quite puzzled by Han Guang's words, why did he go to the opposite building? However, after the two climbed to the roof of the opposite building, he saw Han Guang take out a Hanyang-style rifle from his backpack, and he realized that Han Guang was preparing to use sniping to carry out an assassination.

"You're going to snipe Maori?" Hu Biao squatted down and watched Han Guang fiddle with the Hanyang-style rifle that he had changed to an unshaped, and added a black tube to it.

"What is this?" Even Hu Biao, who had always been familiar with light weapons, couldn't see what this thing was.

Han Guang said while adding: "*, Jiangnan Heavy Industry's latest product. ”

“*? How come I haven't seen it? Hu Biao said that this is the truth, in fact, he has never even heard of it.

"It's still experimental, of course you haven't seen it. With this thing, not only can the gunfire be reduced by more than half, but even the muzzle flame can be extinguished. Han Guang replied rather nonchalantly, "We won't kill Maori today, and I don't know which room he is in now." ”

This answer was beyond Hu Biao's expectations, he became more and more unable to understand Han Guang, sometimes he was quite calm, sometimes a little impulsive, but you always couldn't figure out what he wanted to do next.

Han Guang said lightly: "What if you kill Maoli?" Mori was just one of the thousands of Japanese Army. If we're going to find Maori and kill him, it's going to take at least three days. Needless to say, the manpower and material resources involved in this are not necessarily very good. Now that there are so many officers of the Japanese military police living here, it is better to find a few at random. ”

Hu Biao smiled when he heard this, and Han Guang said in a low voice: "Let's work, you look at other people around." ”

"Okay!" Hu Biao carried a pole* to the staircase of the patio, quietly squatted down, and observed the surrounding situation. At this time, a gunshot rang out from behind, and I saw Han Guang, who was lying on the roof of the building, shooting with a gun, and a military policeman with a gun at the entrance of the opposite building fell down.

Another gendarme immediately looked for cover, but before he could sound his siren, he was hit by another bullet.

The gunshots rang out, and the surrounding area was immediately chaotic, and the Japanese soldiers in the Broadway building immediately rushed out with their guns, babbling and firing their guns, looking for the shooter.

At this time, the lights of the Broadway building had not yet been controlled, and under the bright lights, the Japanese soldiers had nowhere to hide.

Han Guang didn't change his position here, and continued to use the sniper rifle with * to carry out accurate shooting. Huang Chengcheng's bullet casings were thrown out as a parabola, and the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side continued to fall in response.

This frightened these arrogant Japanese gendarmes, because they had no idea where their opponents came from, and he was like a ghost, constantly taking their lives.

A military policeman who looked like an officer was half-kneeling on the ground, waving the command knife in his hand and babbling continuously, Han Guang raised his hand and shot it, the bullet passed through the man's chest, and he fell down one by one.

The time did not last long, and in less than ten minutes, a dozen gendarmes fell to the ground in front of the Broadway building, and then Han Guang fired several more shots at the windows of the building, breaking some glass before putting away the bullet casings and sniper rifles on the ground.

"It's time to go, if you don't leave, I'm afraid you'll be left here." After Han Guang finished speaking, he put on his backpack, put the top hat on his head and pressed it very low, and went downstairs with Hu Biao.

The streets were already in chaos, and the screeching of sirens in the hands of Japanese soldiers was everywhere, and the sound of Japanese soldiers' pigskin shoes rising and turning up was constantly heard on the road.

After the two of them came down, they ran out along a few small paths. Hu Biao, who was following behind, smiled: "Why are you so familiar with this beach?" ”

Han Guang smiled: "Of course, don't fight unprepared battles. Like you, even if you are familiar with the road, you dare to break into the Broadway building. ”

"Hehe" Hu Biao scratched his scalp and smiled.

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The attack on the Broadway building spread in Shanghai the next day, and folklore always has an element of deduction, when it came out, it was said that Nanjing sent the killers of the Thirteen Taibao, these people were not only able to fly the eaves and walk the wall, but also spit knives in their mouths, killing people in invisible clouds.

Some people also said that these killers were going to kill Matsui Shigen, but it happened that Matsui Shigen did not go back that day, otherwise he would have died in Huangquan a long time ago.

On the one hand, the Japanese ordered the agencies of Wang's puppet government to urgently refute the rumors, and on the other hand, they strengthened their vigilance and search and arrest efforts. The gendarmerie carried out a large-scale search on the beach all day, but for several days there was still no finding.

After Zhou Fohai heard this, he was surprised for a long time, he knew in his heart that nine percent of this matter was done by Han Guang. Thinking of this, and thinking of the night when they sat across from his study, he couldn't help but feel a chill down his spine.

He took off his glasses and wiped the sweat on his forehead with a handkerchief, this traitor's life is really getting more and more difficult, it seems that he has to find some way back.

Echoing Zhou Fohai's thoughts were some of the top officials of Wang's puppet government, large and small, who had been terrified of the assassination organized in Nanjing, and even more so now.

Even more shocked than Zhou Fohai was the top brass of the Japanese East China Front. Matsui Ishine personally ordered that the matter must be strictly investigated.

Dozens of gendarmes and officers were killed in two attacks on the Broadway building in a month, which is nothing compared to the number of front-line casualties that can be counted in the thousands or even tens of thousands, but this is Shanghai, the base camp of the Japanese army in East China.

If the personal safety of the officers and soldiers here cannot even be guaranteed, then what security is there at all?

Matsui, like most of the top brass of the Japanese army at this time, had discovered that the Chinese battlefield had quietly undergone earth-shaking changes, and these changes were slipping in their irreversible direction.

……

The development of the war situation was indeed sliding in a direction that Japan did not want, and several strategic actions formulated by the Japanese army had not yet been launched, and at this time, the counteroffensive plan of Nanking had been put on the agenda.

Huang Ke said at the new Standing Committee of the Central Executive Committee that the General Staff should come up with a timetable for the counteroffensive and strive to achieve further major results.

However, some people immediately objected to this, and the reason for the opposition was very simple: the Japanese navy still had a large number of troops deployed along the coast, and if we drove out their land forces and regained some lost territory, we would have to face the threat of the Japanese navy.

Huang Ke felt that this reason was simply not worth refuting, and he asked rhetorically: "Don't we want coastal territory if we don't have a navy?" It's just nonsense. ”

After saying that, Huang Ke put forward the idea of forming an air strike force in a timely manner, and the specific measure is to unify the existing airborne troops, army helicopter units, and their subordinate rapid strike units and use them as a highly efficient mobile force.

This proposal did not win everyone's unanimous approval, but it was already the trend of the times, because the airborne and its subordinate mobile forces were in the hands of the Xiguan faction, and they were naturally subject to Huang Ke's decision; In addition, Huang Ke is the chairman of the Central Executive Committee, and in wartime he has the right to directly mobilize the armed forces of the whole country and organize them according to the situation, and on this point, he does not need to vote through the Central Executive Committee.

Obviously, out of respect for the members of the Central Executive Committee, everyone voted in favor of the vote.

Next, the General Staff reported on the military progress at this stage and the next military deployment, and the chairman of the State Government made various economic and political arrangements for the new year.

The meeting was carried out according to a certain process, some things were discussed, and some personnel arrangements were adjusted accordingly, and everything was completed naturally.

At the end of the meeting, Yu Youren, a member of the Central Executive Committee, put forward the last agenda item, that is, the matter of moving the capital of Wuhan back to Nanjing.

This was not on the agenda of the meeting, but according to the regulations of the Central Executive Committee, the members of the committee could put forward corresponding topics according to the situation at that time, and after the agenda was discussed, it must also be voted on by all members.

Yu Youren was wearing a robe and beautiful sideburns, he stroked his beard and said slowly: "At the beginning of the war, for the sake of the country's plan, we moved the government to two places to show our firm determination to resist the war. This is a move for the benefit of the people, but also a helpless move. At that time, it was natural to do more harm than good; Now that the overall situation has been basically surveyed, and our army's mighty division has begun a counteroffensive, it is not only inefficient and slow to work in two places, but also unreasonable. In my opinion, the capital of Wuhan can be moved back. ”

As soon as these words came out, everyone whispered, and the faces of many committee members from Wuhan suddenly became difficult to look at.

Yu Youren didn't mean to keep his mouth shut, he continued: "Among you, many of you are from Wuhan, and it is a lot of hard work to travel all the way. Besides, when you come to Nanjing, you will inevitably spend a lot of expenses such as carriages, horses, accommodation, etc., and when this national disaster occurs, you can save a penny! ”

After saying this, there was another commotion below, many people discussed, and the sound of muttering kept coming.

Since it was proposed, Huang Ke also pushed the boat down the river and said: "What Yu Lao said is reasonable, the two capitals are indeed inefficient, and the office expenses have also increased a lot. I see that there are still a lot of empty houses on Fenglin Road, so it is better to start moving. ”

After speaking, he turned to the crowd again: "What do you think you think?" ”

Everyone looked different, some were happy, some were restless, their brows were furrowed, and some looked at each other...... Huang Ke picked up the white porcelain cup in front of him, took a sip of tea and put it down again, and asked Jiang Zhongzheng, who was sitting on the other side, "What does Minister Jiang think?" ”