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Chapter eight hundred and seventh deep sense of powerlessness(1/2)

Gao Jiu quietly approached the dock warehouse with his backpack on his backpack.

He squatted under the wall and used infrared function to observe the situation inside the wall.

He saw a Japanese patrol team walking towards this side.

Gao Jiu waited patiently, and after seeing the Japanese patrol leave, he climbed up the wall and entered the yard of the warehouse.

According to the information provided by Bao Yuchun's subordinates, Gao Jiu quickly found the warehouse where heavy artillery was stored.

Four Japanese sentinels stood in front of the gate of the warehouse. It was impossible to enter through the gate without disturbing the enemy sentinels.

Gao Jiu came to the back of the warehouse. He hid in the corner and looked outside, and saw two Japanese soldiers standing guard behind him.

Gao Jiu picked up a small stone and prepared to make a sound, leading the two Japanese sentinels away.

Just as he was about to throw a stone, he heard a sound of walking from the direction of the warehouse gate. Someone was talking, and the sound was very familiar. It was General Matsuda.

It turned out that this time was exactly the time for General Matsuda to check the post, so he personally brought several Japanese special high school officers to patrol.

There was nothing to hide in the warehouse, so Gao Jiu had to hurry to the wall and flip it out.

Gao Jiu waited outside for seven or eight minutes before there was no movement inside, so he flipped in again.

Gao Jiu came to one side of the warehouse and threw a small stone to the other side.

After hearing the movement, the two Japanese sentries immediately aroused their alertness.

The two of them carried guns and searched carefully in this direction.

Gao Jiu lay on the ground at the corner of the warehouse. When the two Japanese soldiers poked their heads out, they shot two pistols equipped with mufflers at the heads.

With the "puff" sound from the muzzle, the two Japanese soldiers fell down without saying a word.

Gao Jiu dragged the bodies of two Japanese soldiers to a shadow in the corner, and then quickly came to the back wall of the warehouse.

There is an exhaust window seven or eight meters above the ground. Gao Jiu threw out his flying claws and quickly climbed up.

The exhaust window is very small, and there is also an exhaust fan rotating inside.

Gao Jiu took out a wooden stick wrapped in thick cotton cloth that had been prepared from his backpack, stuck it in the middle of the fan blades, and then reached out to hold the exhaust fan.

Gao Jiu was extremely powerful, so he easily took off the exhaust fan and then got in from the window where only one person could enter and exit.

Gao Jiu quickly got down the warehouse along the rope, opened the flashlight covered with red cloth, and searched for the heavy artillery.

Not long after, he found some huge boxes. Although the boxes were different from the boxes he had seen that shipped giant mortars, their size was basically the same.

In order to figure out what was inside, Gao Jiu didn't need a crowbar, he reached out to grab the nails in the wooden box and pulled them out directly.

It turns out that there are 240mm heavy mortars inside.

Although Gao Jiu did not count it carefully, seeing those boxes, he could roughly tell that there were at least 24 mortars.

To be honest, Gao Jiu likes these heavy mortars very much, but unfortunately, he couldn't take them away this time.

He took out the time bomb and set the explosion time to five minutes.

While Gao Jiu was installing a time bomb, suddenly there was a shout outside the wall of the warehouse, and then gunfire sounded.

It turned out that the Japanese patrol came. They did not see the two sentries standing guard behind them, so they immediately began to search. As a result, the bodies of the two sentries were found in the darkness of the corner, so they immediately shouted and fired their guns to the police.

This blocked Gao Jiu in the warehouse.

General Matsuda heard the gunshots and felt something was wrong. He immediately jumped out of the bed and directed a large group of people to surround the warehouse.

At this moment, the members of the Taohuashan Special Forces who were responsible for the support outside heard the gunshots in the warehouse, and immediately rushed over and rushed outside the wall.

Because the wall is relatively high, they are in groups of three. The two of them hold up a guerrilla with their hands, expose his head out of the wall, and use submachine guns to strafuse the Japanese army in the warehouse.

The guerrillas set up seven or eight groups of human ladders, and seven or eight submachine guns spewed out flames at the same time, blocking General Matsuda and others in the front of the warehouse.

Gao Jiu seized the time, drilled out of the exhaust window of the warehouse, quickly went down the rope to the ground, and then ran towards the wall.

General Matsuda could have concluded that someone had entered the warehouse.

While ordering the soldiers to open the warehouse door and search and eliminate the bombs, he commanded the Japanese soldiers to rush towards the back of the warehouse.

The Japanese officers and soldiers rushed back despite the casualties and shot at the guerrillas on the wall.

A Japanese soldier saw Gao Jiu running towards the wall, so he shot him.

The shot hit Gao Jiu's left leg. Gao Jiu was unable to move at the moment and could not climb up the wall.

Seeing that Jiu Ye was injured, several special forces members became anxious. They jumped into the wall and dragged Gao Jiu onto the wall.

General Matsuda saw the scene in front of him at the corner of the wall and personally took a rifle to shoot at the guerrillas.

Two guerrillas were knocked to the ground without having time to climb over the wall.

The other guerrillas didn't care about rescuing the two guerrillas. They escorted Gao Jiu while fighting and rushing, and soon disappeared into the darkness of the night.

General Matsuda led the Japanese officers and soldiers to the wall and saw the guerrillas' outfits. Although they were wearing Japanese uniforms, the weapons they carried were obviously different from those of the Japanese officers and soldiers. It can be concluded that this was the Taohuashan guerrillas.

General Matsuda realized the huge danger and hurriedly took the lead in running into the warehouse.

He ran and shouted, "Look for the time bombs placed by the enemy."

The Japanese officers and soldiers did not know when the time bomb would explode, but they were fearless and immediately scattered to search.

The head of the Special High School Section said: "It's really dangerous here." He advised General Matsuda to leave.

Of course, General Matsuda refused to leave, and he angrily accused the head of the Special High School Section.

The head of the Special High School Section respected General Matsuda very much. He didn't care about General Matsuda's scolding and took several officers from the Special High School Section to forcibly lift General Matsuda out.

Gu Nao

The Japanese officers and soldiers searched in a scattered manner and someone found a time bomb.

When he saw the time above, he screamed in fear. The time bomb was less than 20 seconds left before the explosion.

An officer in charge of the search inside knew that it was too late to go to time, so he shouted loudly and asked the officers and soldiers in the warehouse to evacuate urgently.

General Matsuda was forcibly sent out of the warehouse gate by the Super High School Director and others, stuffed it into the car parked outside the door, and then immediately started the car and drove out of the warehouse.

General Matsuda was angrily scolding the Chief of the Special High School when he heard the explosion sound in the warehouse, and then another even more violent explosion sounded.

It was the time bomb that detonated the giant mortar shells.

General Matsuda looked over the rear window of the car and saw a huge fireball rising from the dock warehouse.

He knew that the giant mortars were over. He stopped scolding the special class staff and sat in the back seat with some frustration and remained silent.

Although he did not see who was entering the warehouse, he concluded that it must be Gao Jiu.

It is definitely not an ordinary person to be able to silently kill two Japanese sentries who are highly alert, destroy the exhaust fans on the rear window of the warehouse, and install time bombs.

It can be done, especially the exhaust fan is fixed to the wall with thick bolts. Even if someone can climb up the exhaust window, it will not be able to use any effort at all. It is impossible to pull the exhaust fan silently.

This is probably only Gao Jiu can do.

General Matsuda felt a little frightened. What he was worried about was not Gao Jiu's amazing skills, but Gao Jiu's powerful intelligence and amazing judgment.

General Matsuda racked his brains for this batch of heavy mortars, but Gao Jiu was still able to accurately find the location of this batch of heavy mortars.

He really didn't know how many people were working for Gao Jiu within the Japanese army?

General Matsuda subconsciously glanced at the other people in the car, and even suspected that among these people was Gao Jiu's undercover.

General Matsuda was originally a very confident person. After this time, he began to get suspicious and became more cautious in his behavior.

On the road leading to Weihai, the Japanese convoy was moving and soon approached the ambush position of the Taohua Mountain guerrillas.

Originally, Wang Zhankui could have sent the air force to intercept the Japanese convoy on the road, but the Japanese army used night marches, and the air force could not accurately bomb the Japanese convoy, so he was forced to attack here.

Seeing the Japanese convoy getting closer, Wang Zhankui also pulled the bolt and prepared to fight.

Wang Zhankui and the special forces team members knew that this time was very dangerous. They had only more than 200 people in total. The Japanese army was a brigade with tens of thousands of people. This battle was a life-threatening death.

However, in order to buy time for Gao Jiu, Wang Zhankui and the members of the Taohuashan Guerrillas would also block the Japanese army without fear.

At this moment, Gao Jiu's telegram arrived, saying that he had blown up the heavy mortars of the Japanese army,

Wang Zhankui and others quickly evacuated.

Wang Zhankui breathed a sigh of relief and immediately ordered the team members to evacuate.

Of course, he couldn't do anything. They had already buried explosives in advance on the road. Wang Zhankui stayed behind and led two special forces members to detonate the explosives.

The Japanese convoy drove over and saw the long Japanese convoy entering the explosion area. Wang Zhankui pushed down the putter of the detonator hard, and then quickly evacuated with two special forces.

A violent explosion occurred on the highway, with at least forty or fifty Japanese trucks being destroyed, and thousands of Japanese officers and soldiers on the truck also died.

The Japanese army was ambushed. After a brief panic, they immediately organized troops to search and advance.

However, they could only see the empty guerrilla positions.

Jinan City.

General Matsuda was a man who was brave enough to take responsibility. This time he personally inspected the heavy mortar, but was still blown up by Gao Jiu.

He did not shirk responsibility. When he returned to Jinan City, he immediately went to meet Yoshino, the commander of the 12th Army, and said that he would bear the responsibility for the heavy mortar accident this time. Whether he resigned or went to the military court, he was willing to take responsibility to apologize.

Yoshino Togo was very depressed and very sad. He trusted General Matsuda.
To be continued...
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