Chapter 1454 Kill the Devil Scout
When the Japanese pushed open the door with their right foot, they thought they were shocked and surprised by his entry when they saw many Chinese soldiers sitting around and sleeping, or doing other things.
But all these expectations did not happen. The house in the cannon tower was very quiet, without any sound, and there was no one even seen.
This made the Japanese wonder. The door was locked. Logically speaking, there should be someone inside. Now this situation is obviously wrong. For a moment, he couldn't help looking around with vigilance.
He was worried that the Chinese soldiers had discovered his actions and deliberately hid them the moment he entered, waiting for him to enter, so he had to focus on the surroundings of the room.
But the location he saw when he stood outside was too limited, and it was impossible to see all the space in the artillery tower clearly, so he had to walk in from outside.
The light inside is relatively dim, maybe because the artillery building only has a shooting hole and no windows, the light outside cannot enter at all, and the lighting facilities inside are not open, so they can only barely illuminate the inside with some light transmitted in the shooting hole.
This kind of light can easily make people feel visually tired, and in this case, there seems to be only one way to see the situation inside clearly, that is, close-up detection and viewing.
The Japanese tiptoed over into it, bent down and left and right, and the gun in his hand was always scanning around with his rotational eyes.
The little Japanese outside saw his companions in, but did not follow in because he knew that his mission was to be alert, ensure the safety of the Japanese inside, and even if the commander who reported the situation inside to their knowledge.
Therefore, he could only watch out for the outside with a gun, always paying attention to the movement inside, and dare not slacking off at all.
But after the Japanese inside entered, they looked around and inspected everywhere. Such boring and dry things really couldn't attract the attention of the Japanese outside.
I don't know if my eyes were weak, so I turned my head and looked around, but when he turned around and looked inside, he saw that the Japanese who had entered the artillery tower had disappeared, and silence was still restored to the inside.
"Kun Fujino?" He looked around the door and found that the Japanese inside did not know where they had gone. So he felt a little panic and scared in his heart, and immediately shouted inside.
Logically, as long as the Japanese inside is still there, as long as he calls, there should be a response inside, but now his call is no longer able to be responded to, and it is empty, as if no one has ever entered, and nothing has happened.
The Japanese inside disappeared out of thin air, and he did not understand the situation in the artillery tower, so he had no way to go back and reply to his commander.
So he walked into the artillery tower with the courage, and asked while walking inside, "Funono? What are you doing? Why don't you answer me?"
His inquiry still received no response, and only his voice echoed in the room, as if the surroundings were very quiet, so quiet that they could not hear any other sounds.
This made the Japanese even more frightened. He didn't know what was going on inside. He obviously disappeared out of thin air when he entered the room. After he entered the room, he did not find any abnormality. He could not even see any opponent appear in front of him.
This sense of fear made him feel very uneasy. He always felt that something would happen here because he knew that his companions could not disappear silently.
He seemed unable to find any explanation before he figured out the situation. At present, he could only continue to investigate and figure out what the situation was.
Just as he continued to walk in front and approached the door, a big hand suddenly pressed directly on his shoulder.
Before he could react, the big hand used powerful force to directly drag him into the room.
I don’t know if it was caused by the force, but his whole body was completely uncontrollably pulled on the ground. He almost broke out his bones and felt pain all over his body.
He was about to get up from the ground, but he found a short knife flying directly to his chest, penetrated his military uniform and pierced directly into his heart.
Suddenly, a stiff and painful feeling enveloped the whole body, followed by an involuntary twitch. Then the body began to fall asleep uncontrollably on the ground, and blood flowed out along the slot of the short knife and spread to the entire ground.
Finally, he could not withstand the damage in his heart, causing his heart to stop beating, oxygen began to lack, and the cell function of his body began to decline and die. In the end, his life was frozen at the moment when he was lying on the ground, and he could never change it.
Seeing the Japanese falling to the ground, Wang Si pulled out the short knife from the Japanese's body, and then looked at Han Zhengdong on the side: "Are you tired of holding him like this?"
Only then did Han Zhengdong remember that in order not to make any noise, he killed the Japanese who entered first, and controlled the body to not fall to the ground, so he hugged the body and refused to let go.
But at this time, Wang Si killed the Japanese who came in later, and stabbed directly into the heart with a knife, which even made Han Zhengdong not see clearly how the knife got in. This made Han Zhengdong so shocked that he couldn't stop talking for a long time, and forgot the corpse in his hand for a moment.
Now Wang Si reminded him that he had just woken up from his surprise and immediately looked at the dead Japanese corpse in his hand, but he was not in a hurry to put the Japanese corpse down.
"Our work is done, it's time to leave. If you don't let go of this thing, will you take it away?" Wang Si added when he saw Han Zhengdong still being foolish.
After saying this, he ignored Han Zhengdong, pulled out the short knife that pierced the Japanese's chest, and walked straight towards the back door.
Seeing that Wang Si had left, Han Zhengdong naturally didn't plan to waste time here, so he immediately threw the corpse in his hand on the ground, and then ran out after Wang Si.
After Wang Si and the others went out, the Japanese commander was a little impatient to wait outside, so he said to a Japanese officer beside him: "Funo and the others have been in for a while, why hasn't they moved so far?"
Chapter completed!