Just as Bai Luo was at his wits' end with the tortoise shell, his mental radar detected that the spies were gathering.

This made Bai Luo somewhat happy; it seemed like they had a mission to perform.

Bai Luo quickly placed a directional mine at intervals on both sides of the air-raid shelter exit, and had just finished placing the 15th directional mine.

Not long after the spies finished assembling, they began to jog out of the air-raid shelter.

Upon noticing this, Bai Luo immediately stopped what he was doing and quickly ran to the earthen slope above the entrance of the air-raid shelter.

As soon as Bai Luo had hidden himself, he saw the spies coming out one after another.

Bai Luo hid above the earthen slope of the air-raid shelter, watching the agents continuously emerge from the shelter, but did not detonate it directly, even though some agents had already moved out of the blast radius.

Bai Luo waited quietly, seeing that most of the spies had come out, but there were still two Japanese soldiers deep inside who hadn't come out yet.

Bai Luo didn't care anymore and pressed the detonator. The next second, "Boom boom boom boom..." one explosion after another came.

Interspersed among the screams of the spies were the shockwaves from the explosion, carrying over 10000 steel balls.

With terrifying kinetic energy, it pierced through one Japanese soldier after another.

The agents who had walked out of the blast radius were so frightened that they crawled on the ground.

When the explosion occurred, Bai Luo was already kneeling with his AK74U in a fully automatic position. With the support of a 75-round drum magazine, its firepower was no less than that of any light machine gun.

"Bang bang bang bang bang..." The AK74U kept spewing fire, and the explosive gunshots broke the surrounding silence.

More than half of the spies were killed or wounded in this sneak attack, but nearly 200 Japanese soldiers still managed to evade the bombing.

Because of time constraints, Bai Luo's AK74U did not have time to be fitted with a silencer.

The agents who realized what was happening immediately located Bai Luo.

Bai Luo quickly changed magazines, took down several spies who were close to him, and then ran into the air-raid shelter.

He was genuinely afraid that the agents would back out, so he decided to go in first without hesitation.

As for the two Japanese soldiers inside who hadn't come out yet, Bai Luo didn't consider them a threat at all.

The agents were also stunned for a moment when they saw the attackers jump into the air-raid shelter.

But they only saw one person attacking them, and they rushed in, filled with rage.

Meanwhile, Kawada Shoji, deep inside the air-raid shelter, was stunned; he was still organizing documents.

I was about to bring these documents and the clues I'd gathered over this time to Doiyuu when suddenly there were explosions and gunshots outside.

Kawada Shoji, realizing what was happening, didn't even have time to organize the documents and hurriedly ran outside with his adjutant.

As soon as I stepped outside, I saw a dark figure running towards me from a short distance away.

Kawada Shoji assumed it was a subordinate coming to report on the situation, and instead of being wary, he quickly went to greet him.

When Bai Luo saw the two Japanese soldiers deep inside, instead of firing at him, they quickly approached him.

Bai Luo was also stunned for a moment, not knowing what the Japanese soldiers were up to, but his hand still honestly raised his gun.

After two gunshots rang out, Bai Luo watched as the two people opposite him fell to the ground.

At this moment, Kawada Masashi clutched his chest, looking incredulously in Bai Luo's direction, never expecting that his subordinate would shoot at him.

Then, when Bai Luo ran up to him, he could see that Bai Luo was also dressed in black, just like them.

But the attire was completely different. Kawada Shoji opened his mouth but couldn't say anything before his head lolled to the side and he fell off.

Bai Luo noticed that the agent was still dressed in a colonel's uniform. Was he going to meet someone? Bai Luo didn't have time to think about it at the moment.

Kawada Shoji's final question was how Bai Luo managed to get through the blockade of nearly 500 agents and into the depths of the air-raid shelter.

Bai Luo had no idea what he was thinking after dealing with the two spies inside.

Bai Luo directly cut the power lines in the passage, instantly extinguishing the already dim lights in the air-raid shelter.

This plunged the entire air-raid shelter into darkness.

After cutting the power line, Bai Luo flipped down the night vision goggles on his helmet, thinking to himself that the Japanese were really resourceful, managing to get electricity even in such a remote place.

The spies who rushed in felt everything go black, and they all suddenly became blind.

Everyone seemed a bit flustered. Some of the smarter ones took out lighters, lit them, and just as they raised them, Bai Luo smothered them with a pistol.

All they heard was a Japanese soldier on the other side yell "Ah!" and fall to the ground, but because Bai Luo was using a pistol, they couldn't hear any gunshots.

His companion was knocked to the ground, and for a moment no one dared to use a lighter to light a fire.

After all, nobody wants to be a target. The agents stood there dumbfounded, but Bai Luo didn't.

He pulled out a grenade and threw it into the group of spies on the other side.

With a "bang," the grenade exploded, and the shrapnel from the explosion unleashed its full power within the narrow passageway.

The screams of the agents as they were hit by shrapnel immediately echoed throughout the tunnel.

The agents behind, already somewhat panicked, frantically pulled the trigger in the direction they thought might be the enemy.

This really put the nearby spies in a difficult position, as he shot a hole in the head of his comrade who was not far away.

His companion collapsed to the ground without even letting out a scream.

But this shot completely threw the agents into chaos, causing them to fire wildly at those around them. In an instant, more than ten agents died from their own men's gunfire.

Bai Luo got a little anxious when he saw this, because these were all his points, so he quickly threw two more grenades over.

Two loud explosions followed, taking the lives of more than ten spies, but also bringing them back to their senses.

One of the agents shouted loudly

"Quickly, quickly, get out of the cave first, then block the entrance."

Bai Luo heard this too, and of course, he couldn't do as they wished, closing the distance and pressing himself tightly against them.

Quickly reaching the last spy behind him, Bai Luo plunged a knife into the Japanese soldier's vitals. He then supported the limp body and quietly laid him on the ground.

Then he immediately pounced on the next spy from behind and killed another one using the same method.

By the time the first Japanese soldier finally squeezed to the exit of the air-raid shelter, Bai Luo had already killed more than ten people with his knife.

Seeing that the front was almost there, Bai Luo quickly pushed through the crowd of agents and rushed to the front, relying on his physical strength.

This action drew a chorus of curses from the numerous agents he had pushed aside.

The moment Bai Luo squeezed out, he threw two grenades behind him.

At the same time, the pistol in his hand emitted a faint "ding ding ding ding" sound. Several agents who came out in front of him had not even had time to catch their breath before Bai Luo shot them down to the ground, their fate unknown.

Bai Luo fired his gun, knocking down the first few Japanese soldiers who came out, before quickly lying down.

Just as they lay down, two grenades behind them exploded. The agents who had just squeezed to the air raid shelter entrance were blown to the ground before they could even react, screaming in agony.

But the spies were all huddled together, eager to get out and escape the enemy's pursuit.

The two grenades did not cause many casualties, but the four people in front were riddled with shrapnel.

Bai Luo quickly stood up, facing the entrance of the air-raid shelter was an American-style iaido.

The terrifying destructive power of the 7.62mm bullets was directed at the agents at the entrance of the air-raid shelter.

After Bai Luo changed to the third magazine, and the monitoring radar in his mind no longer showed any spy markings, Bai Luo finally let out a soft breath.

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