Twenty minutes later, the Japanese soldiers brought several doctors and nurses onto one of the trucks and even carried a hospital bed into an ambulance.

Subsequently, several hundred Japanese soldiers guarding the hospital also boarded the trucks.

After the convoy was ready, it headed straight for the Hengshan air-raid shelter.

But 10 minutes later, a group of Japanese soldiers dressed as ordinary civilians entered the hospital.

Some dressed up as doctors, while others pretended to be patients.

Their positions suggest they are subtly protecting a regular ward next to the nurses' station on the first floor.

As soon as Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi learned that the hospital was under martial law by the Japanese, they rushed over immediately.

As soon as they arrived, they saw the Japanese soldiers moving around, so the two of them quickly hid in an alley not far from the hospital.

Through binoculars and with the help of streetlights, Zhang Weiguo saw that the person being pushed onto the hospital bed by the nurses was dressed in the uniform of a general from the Asaka Palace.

But his face wasn't very clear, not even during the day. He recognized him during the day from the sword of Asaka Miyatori.

However, I didn't see anyone next to the person lying in the hospital bed. But thinking about it, that makes sense; what kind of good person would be lying in a hospital bed with a knife?

But seeing the heavily guarded and protected Japanese soldiers around him, it's safe to say that the person lying on the bed is indeed Asaka Miyako herself.

"Is it time to move? Looks like the old man isn't seriously injured."

Zhang Weiguo cursed himself inwardly for not launching the signal flare sooner.

That way, the old Japanese soldier might not have a chance to get into the bulletproof car.

Seeing the Japanese convoy start moving, Zhang Weiguo and Hu Zi exchanged a glance and quickly went downstairs to prepare to drive after them.

He wanted to see where the Japanese were planning to hide this old bastard.

Once we find the position, let Bai Luo unleash another round of attacks.

He refused to believe that the old Japanese devil's luck could be as good as before.

But as the Japanese convoy moved further and further away from the city, Zhang Weiguo gradually realized that something was wrong.

"Tiger, what do you think is ahead?"

Tiger thought for a moment after hearing Zhang Weiguo's words. Then he suddenly realized what he meant and slapped his thigh hard.

"These Japanese devils are going to the air-raid shelter!"

"What?"

Zhang Weiguo was shocked to hear Hu Zi's words, thinking to himself that this old Japanese devil was truly cunning.

To avoid being bombarded, he went straight into an air-raid shelter to recuperate.

Now Zhang Weiguo was a bit at a loss, and then, not giving up, he asked Hu Zi another question.

"Is that air-raid shelter sturdy?"

"That's definitely sturdy. It's the sturdiest air-raid shelter in Haishi. It used to be where the Blue Party stored their weapons."

Yokoyama is entirely a rocky mountain; it would be very difficult to blast it with artillery.

Zhang Weiguo is now basically certain that the old devil Asaka Miyako is going to this place.

"Turn around."

"Not going to continue?"

Tiger looked puzzled.

"This place is sparsely populated. If we continue to follow, we will easily be discovered by the Japanese."

Besides, we already know where this old Japanese devil is going, so there's no point in following him anymore.

Hearing Zhang Weiguo's words, Hu Zi thought about it and realized it made sense, so he turned around and went back on the spot.

Zhang Weiguo leaned back in his chair, closed his eyes, and pondered how to break this deadlock, but after thinking for a long time, he had no clue what to do.

He decided to stop thinking about it and see if Bai Luo had any good ideas.

He was out of options anyway.

Bai Luo went to the train station after leaving, and found the Japanese patrol team about a kilometer away from the station.

Bai Luo didn't sneak in. Instead, he found a tall building nearby, climbed up, and took out night vision binoculars from his personal space to observe the situation at the train station.

He discovered that the rocket launcher was quite powerful; it nearly reduced the entire train station to ruins.

But at the same time, I admire Asaka Miyako's good luck; he wasn't killed by the bomb. The old devil is quite tough.

After glancing at it briefly, Bai Luo went to a nearby hospital to check on things. If conditions allowed, he would blow up another batch of bombs.

Moreover, with such a commotion during the day, it's only not 11 o'clock yet, and there are already hardly any people on the streets.

Bai Luo rode his electric scooter leisurely toward the nearest hospital.

The first one wasn't it. The second one wasn't it either. But when they got to the second one, Bai Luo realized he was being a bit foolish; the Japanese soldiers would definitely go to a hospital run by their own people.

After all, it was their prince who was injured, so they certainly wouldn't dare to take any risks.

Turning the throttle on his electric scooter, Bai Luo headed straight for the only hospital in the Japanese-occupied zone run by Japanese people.

Bai Luo arrived at the location in just over 10 minutes.

Using the detection radar in his mind, Bai Luo discovered that there were only about 100 Japanese markings.

And judging from their location, it seems that most of them are still lying in hospital wards.

This gave Bai Luo a headache. Where did the Japanese go? With such a small number of guards, Bai Luo didn't believe that Asaka Palace Bird had so few guards.

Forget it, let's go back and ask Zhang Weiguo. He should know where that old devil Asaka Miyako is.

I was just about to turn back when I looked at the Japanese markings on the radar in my mind.

Well, since we're already here, we should still be thrifty and frugal.

Thinking of this, Bai Luo deftly turned the electric scooter into a nearby alley.

Take out your equipment from your personal space and put it on.

Bai Luo entered the hospital directly through the back door. The inpatient building was right there inside.

Bai Luo carefully avoided the patrolling nurses and, using the mental radar, specifically sought out rooms marked with Japanese symbols to enter.

Upon entering the room, I saw a Japanese soldier with a broken left leg fast asleep.

Bai Luo tiptoed to the bedside, trying to prevent the nurses from discovering too quickly that someone had infiltrated the hospital to commit murder.

Bai Luo twisted the neck of the Japanese soldier with both hands, breaking the man's neck, and then disguised the body as if he were asleep.

Bai Luo gently closed the door and began to make her way to the next ward.

In this way, Bai Luo twisted the necks of nearly 20 Japanese soldiers in succession.

Gradually, Bai Luo realized something was wrong, because several Japanese soldiers were wearing hospital gowns even though they were not injured.

And he was carrying a gun.

This made Bai Luo suspect that something was amiss at this hospital.

He became extremely alert again, fearing that Old Six might be involved.

Just thinking about it makes my nose tingle.

Since we're already here, how can we leave without taking something with us?

Bai Luo, who speaks Japanese fluently, easily found the medicine warehouse by following the signs.

But when Bai Luo arrived at the warehouse, he found that his personal space was not enough.

I gritted my teeth and spent 10,000 points to upgrade my personal space to 90m.

Bai Luo's heart was bleeding. Then she went on a mad rush to collect everything, stuffing it into her space, whether it was useful or not.

Bai Luo didn't stop until he had completely taken everything from the small warehouse.

Now that everything was packed up, Bai Luo started exploring the Japanese ward again.

Through observation, he discovered that the inpatient department had a U-shaped structure, and there were many nurses and doctors near the nurses' station at the main entrance on the first floor.

Most of the Japanese soldiers were also concentrated near the nurses' station, numbering more than 30. If Bai Luo made a move, he would easily be discovered.

Therefore, Bai Luo planned to harvest from top to bottom, leaving the toughest challenges for last.

Bai Luo quietly slipped into the hospital building through a side door on the first floor.

Twenty minutes later, Bai Luo had broken the necks of all the Japanese soldiers on the top three floors.

Bai Luo arrived at the stairwell on the first floor, took out a Glock 26 pistol, and took advantage of the fact that the nurses in the corridor were not paying attention to him.

He immediately slipped inside.

Then he fired a burst of shots at the three Japanese soldiers inside.

"Puff puff puff..." The three Japanese soldiers didn't even have time to react before they fell to the ground.

Bai Luo now feels that there must be something on the first floor of this hospital.

These three Japanese soldiers were wearing hospital gowns and carrying guns.

And it even has a Type 96 machine gun!

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