With a clang, the iron-blooded spear was retracted, and Fujita Nobu, who had been stabbed to death, and the Japanese agent who had hit him fell together.

Blood continued to spurt from the wound on the Japanese spy's neck. Fujita Shin, who was pinned underneath, stared wide-eyed at Zhang Yunhe's location, blood trickling from the corner of his mouth. His body convulsed incessantly, and his eyes gradually lost their luster with each spasm.

The Japanese agent, struck in the chest by a throwing knife, collapsed onto the bed. His chest was still heaving violently, and he was making "whoosh" sounds in his throat, but the sounds were getting softer and softer, and the heaving of his chest was getting weaker and weaker.

The remote control was placed on the table, with the handle above it. Just press it, and all the barracks of the military police station 400 meters away would be blown to rubble.

While this would certainly kill the remaining 21 Japanese soldiers, it would also mean the destruction of all 72 dock gang members imprisoned in the cell.

The Japanese spy lying on the bed was completely dead. Zhang Yunhe retrieved the throwing knife from the corpse.

Fujita Shin, who was being held down by the corpse of a Japanese spy, was not dead yet. He was still struggling and trying to push the corpse off his body, but he was feeling very weak due to excessive blood loss.

He gasped for breath and stopped struggling. His gaze fell on the waist of the Japanese agent pressing down on him. A Type 14 Nambu pistol was tucked into his belt. He had to get his hands on that pistol to have any chance of turning the tide. Although he couldn't see the enemy, he knew that this place was in this room.

It's that ghost!

How did he find his way here? Shouldn't he be at the military police station?

Just as he reached for the pistol, a flash of light appeared, and his arm was severed cleanly, gushing blood from the cut. He screamed in agony, "Ah—!"

Zhang Yunhe raised his foot, his heavy leather boots slamming down on the corpse. Fujita Shin, who was pressed under the body, felt as if a thousand pounds were weighing him down, his chest bones making a clattering sound.

With a "crack," the sound of his sternum and ribs breaking rang out. Fujita Shin spat out a mouthful of blood, tilted his head back, veins bulging on his neck, and his eyes bloodshot.

Three seconds later, Fujita Shin's body went limp, lying on the ground like a lump of mud, his blood-red eyes wide open, but completely devoid of life. He remained motionless, utterly dead.

After searching the three Japanese soldiers' corpses, Zhang Yunhe found three pistols and six magazines, as well as some banknotes.

Zhang Yunhe focused his attention on the remote control device. He walked to the table, picked up the device, and carefully wrapped the wires around it.

After leaving the room, he continued to coil the wires into loops until he reached the window on the east side of the corridor.

He used a sharp blade to cut through the window frame, then jumped down, clutching the remote control device and its power cord.

Five stories high, as he fell, Zhang Yunhe flicked out his wrist blade and stabbed it into the wall. Sparks flew as the blade struck the wall, and the immense friction greatly reduced his descent speed.

By using the friction against the wall to slow down, Zhang Yunhe landed safely on the ground. He continued to reel in the wires until he reached the edge of the woods.

He pulled out the wires buried in the soil bit by bit, until he reached the outer wall of the military police station, where he dug out the nearest explosive charge buried in the soil.

He then followed the power line and dug out the other explosive charges buried underground one by one, uncovering a total of 100 explosive charges, each weighing 5 kilograms.

He packed the explosives, wires, and remote control into his backpack; this whole set wasn't something you could easily get your hands on.

The first wired remote-controlled bomb appeared on the French battlefield. It was developed by Schneider Electric and was known as a land torpedo. Its main purpose was to solve the problem of being blocked by barbed wire and machine gun fire points in trench warfare.

It consists of four main parts: a remote control device, wires, a vehicle, and explosives. The vehicle body is mainly a steel pipe frame structure, and the bomb is attached to the vehicle body.

When in use, soldiers operate a remote control to drive a vehicle loaded with explosives toward the barbed wire and machine gun positions outside the enemy trenches. Once the vehicle reaches the vicinity of the barbed wire or machine gun positions in front of the enemy trenches, the explosives are detonated to destroy enemy trenches, machine gun positions, bunkers, tanks, etc., that are hindering the infantry's advance.

However, the battlefield environment is complex and the ground is uneven, which makes it difficult for vehicles carrying explosives to move forward and turn, and sometimes very inconvenient to use.

The most difficult part of this project is not the detonation technology, but rather the problem of maneuvering and turning a vehicle fully loaded with explosives.

During World War II, the Germans developed the Goliath wireless remote-controlled bomb vehicle, which was used for anti-tank and anti-firepower missions and was much more technologically advanced than wired remote-controlled bomb vehicles.

Wireless remote control uses wireless electronic ignition, while wired remote control uses wired electronic ignition.

Zhang Yunhe thought that this wired remote-controlled explosive device might come in handy in the future, so in the spirit of not wasting resources, he put it into his backpack.

In the cell next to the one holding the dock gang members, Ito Kakufumi walked in from outside.

"Captain, I have a feeling the enemy is very close!"

Military Police Captain Yasuhiko Saburo's expression turned serious after hearing this. "Are you sure?"

“I’m sure, but I just have a feeling that I can’t find where he is. This person is very good at concealing his presence!” Ito Kakufumi said.

Yasuhiko Saburo immediately got up and went outside, saying to the remaining Japanese soldiers, "Be on high alert! The enemy may be very close to us. Don't overlook any unusual situations, and report them immediately if you find anything!"

"Hayi!"

The Japanese soldiers had already built several ring-shaped defensive fortifications with sandbags outside the prison cells, and they were all hiding inside the fortifications with their guns pointed outwards.

Just then, several whooshing sounds came from the air. The Japanese soldiers hiding in the circular defensive fortifications immediately looked up at the dark sky and saw several dark, round objects streaking across the night sky and falling down.

Some landed directly inside the circular fortification, while others landed outside.

"It's a grenade!" A Japanese soldier screamed in terror when he saw the object at his feet.

"Boom boom boom..."

After a series of explosions, three of the six circular fortifications were destroyed, and the Japanese soldiers inside were either killed or wounded, temporarily losing their combat effectiveness.

Although the remaining three circular fortifications were not directly destroyed, the people inside were injured by grenades or suffered temporary hearing loss.

"Hold your gun! The grenade was thrown from the southeast! Fire in that direction!" One of the Japanese soldiers shouted, and with a gunshot, the other Japanese soldiers seemed to have found an outlet for their anger, firing in the southeast direction without caring whether they could hit their targets.

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