This killer star of the War of Resistance Against Japan was only 9 years old.

Chapter 66 The Japanese Military Police Bombing Shanghai

Half an hour later, Bai Luo peeked out from the alleyway, more than 100 meters away from the military police station, and looked at the main entrance of the military police station.

From afar, two Type 92 heavy machine guns could be seen behind sandbag fortifications on either side of the entrance to the Japanese military police headquarters, clearly a makeshift machine gun position. There was probably a platoon of Japanese soldiers guarding the entrance.

But Bai Luo frowned, seeing from the monitoring radar in his mind that there were less than a small squad of Japanese military police.

This puzzled Bai Luo: Where had all the Japanese soldiers gone?

He scratched his head, deciding to ignore it and go in to plant the C4. The Japanese devils would come back eventually, they might escape, but they couldn't hide forever.

Moreover, most of the Japanese soldiers were not present, which made it easier for Bai Luo to plant bombs. Thinking of this, Bai Luo looked at the Japanese military police with icy eyes.

On a winter night, darkness as thick as ink blankets the earth, like an endless abyss that swallows all light.

In the shadows, Bai Luo changed into his black combat uniform and put on his bulletproof vest. Once everything was ready, Bai Luo swiftly rushed out of the alley and, under the cover of darkness, quickly crept behind the wall of the Japanese military police compound on the side.

The wall is at least 3 meters high and has been reinforced with wire mesh, making it almost 4 meters high in total.

Bai Luo slowly took two steps back, then accelerated by kicking twice against the wall and easily grabbed the edge with both hands.

With his left hand, he took out pliers from the tool bag hanging on his waist and easily cut the barbed wire on the courtyard wall.

Lightly leaping over the wall, Bai Luo used the momentum to roll and slip into the corner of the nearest house.

After being taught a lesson by the Japanese warrior in Jinshi, Bai Luo became extremely cautious every time he entered a room, keeping himself on high alert for fear of encountering another scoundrel.

Because the Japanese military police camp was quite large, Bai Luo took out the mortar shells he had collected in Jinshi and attached them to the C4, aiming to offer more for the same price.

Basically, each room contained two artillery shells and one C4 bomb. To prevent the Japanese from discovering the bombs when they returned, Bai Luo hid the bombs very well this time.

Half an hour later, Bai Luo had placed bombs in most of the rooms and barracks. Now, only a small courtyard guarded by the Japanese soldiers remained untouched by Bai Luo.

Bai Luo lay on the roof, looking at the courtyard guarded by the Japanese soldiers 30 meters away. There was a heavy machine gun position in the middle of the courtyard, and two Japanese soldiers stood guard at the door of the two large rooms.

There was also a squad of 13 Japanese soldiers patrolling around the outer wall of the courtyard.

The remaining Japanese soldiers were also distributed around the perimeter of the courtyard, and there was also a heavy machine gun emplacement on one side of the courtyard entrance.

Bai Luo guessed from the "No Smoking" sign written in Japanese on the wall that this place must be the Japanese army's armory.

However, the Japanese defenses were very tight, and it would be difficult for an ordinary person to sneak in unnoticed.

But Bai Luo had already noticed the ventilation window at the back of the house, even though it was high off the ground and the window was very small.

Even adults would have a hard time squeezing through, let alone stealing weapons from inside, but Bai Luo is only 9 years old.

Small in size, yet spacious enough, and having just cleared out a batch of inventory, this isn't just a heavily guarded armory; it's practically Bai Luo's dream warehouse.

Five minutes later, Bai Luo quietly pried open the window and climbed into the house. The partitions inside had all been knocked down, just as Bai Luo had expected.

This place is full of weapons. Near the entrance, there is a Type 92 infantry gun, and on the left side of the house, there are five mortars and three Type 92 heavy machine guns.

Bai Luo cleared out all the empty boxes from the space, ignoring the pile of boxes next to him filled with Japanese Type 38 rifles.

He walked straight to the boxes containing mortar shells, collected more than 20 boxes, and then collected the Type 92 infantry gun and all 10 boxes of shells.

After adding two more Type 92 heavy machine guns, several mortars, and five boxes of machine gun ammunition, Bai Luo's space was almost completely filled.

Then, after stuffing a few C4 cartridges into the mortar shell pile, Bai Luo looked around to make sure there was nothing of value he had left behind, and then climbed out through the ventilation window the way he came.

Bai Luo didn't go to the other house, which was probably also for weapons. Besides, Bai Luo's space was already full, so he quietly climbed over the wall of the Japanese military police headquarters.

Bai Luo found a good vantage point to observe the Japanese military police headquarters, waiting for them to return so he could give them a surprise.

As expected, after Bai Luo waited for almost two hours, a group of Japanese Special Higher Police agents and a large number of Japanese soldiers returned.

Inside one of the transport vehicles, Bai Luo also sensed the markings of five Red Party members.

"They're off to arrest people? So many Japanese soldiers and spies just to arrest five people?"

Of course, so many Japanese soldiers weren't there to capture these five people. After Bai Luo killed the Japanese commander that afternoon, the group of Japanese soldiers went completely mad and sealed off the entire 20-kilometer radius around the train station, conducting a door-to-door, carpet search.

They arrested anyone they saw and interrogated many people on the spot.

Moreover, the number of people captured by the Japanese was far more than just these 5. There were more than 10 people locked up in the police car, and dozens more in the truck behind, but most of them were innocent.

When the car arrived at the entrance of the Japanese military police headquarters, the agents did not go in; they wanted to take the people they had just captured back to the Special Higher Police for interrogation.

The headquarters was furious when it received the news. They gave the two teams three days to catch the assassins who killed Nakajo, as well as the Blue Party action team that blew up the Hatsugumo.

Yes, the Japanese headquarters did not believe that one person could destroy the Chuyun. The Red Party was too poor to gather so much explosives. Their first suspicion was that of the Blue Party, and the Japanese headquarters was already preparing to formulate a retaliation plan.

After a brief stop, the more than 100 agents escorting the two vehicles continued towards the Shanghai Special Higher Police headquarters.

Their office was a converted prison, and Bai Luo breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that the agents had not imprisoned anyone at the Japanese military police headquarters.

Otherwise, he really didn't know whether he should detonate the bomb or not. If he didn't detonate it, the Japanese would definitely conduct a large-scale search once they discovered that the armory had been stolen, and the bomb that Bai Luo had hidden might be found.

If it were detonated, none of those captured by the Japanese would likely survive.

Bai Luo breathed a sigh of relief and continued to keep an eye on the Japanese military police, ignoring the escort team of more than 100 people.

After he blows up the Japanese military police headquarters, the only Japanese force that can be mobilized in Haishi will be the few hundred men from the Special Higher Police. They will definitely come to check when they hear about the explosion at the military police headquarters.

Then he infiltrated the Special Higher Police prison, released everyone inside, and planted bombs.

They wiped out all the Japanese troops in Haishi.

Bai Luo felt a surge of excitement upon thinking about this.

About 20 minutes later, after seeing that the Japanese soldiers had all returned to their camp to rest.

Bai Luo took out the detonator and pressed it.

"Boom boom boom boom..." The next moment, explosions came from the barracks and rooms of the Japanese military police.

It didn't cause as much of a commotion as the bombing of the battleship Hatsugumo, but its destructive power was considerable.

The biggest commotion occurred in the courtyard of the Japanese military police's armory; the entire courtyard was razed to the ground by the secondary explosion of the ammunition.

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