Chapter 279 Bombing the Japanese 4th Division
Chapter 279 Bombing the Japanese 4th Division
The alpha wolf understood what the silly bear meant, and, enduring the pain in its neck, let out a howl to summon its companions.
"Awoo~~~"
His voice was filled with resentment and pain.
The snow wolves that had been attacking the herd of horses immediately stopped their attack.
They began their return to the alpha wolf's side.
Upon seeing the alpha wolf and its mate collapsed beside the black bear, the snow wolves immediately took two steps back in fear.
It emitted a low growl tinged with eroticism.
Seeing that the snow wolves still dared to provoke it, the silly bear roared again.
Without the alpha wolf to lead them, the snow wolf pack was terrified by the bear's roar and scattered in all directions with their tails between their legs.
In the blink of an eye, it disappeared from the bear's sight.
The silly bear first looked triumphantly at the alpha wolf lying on the ground, then imitated Bai Luo's way of killing Japanese soldiers, raising its hind paws high and then stomping them down heavily.
"Click."
A cracking sound rang out from the alpha wolf's neck.
As for the mother snow wolf, who was dizzy from being whipped by the silly bear, the silly bear once again stomped on her neck and broke it, killing her husband along with her.
After dealing with the snow wolf, the silly bear immediately circled its beloved herd of horses with concern.
Only one blind horse was seriously injured and looked like it was about to die; the other horses only had a few bloody scratches on their bodies.
The bear could accept the casualties, so it stood up and threw the two wolf carcasses onto its horse.
We prepared to continue our journey.
"Pap-pap-pap-pap."
Just then, a round of applause came from afar.
"Silly bear is amazing."
The silly bear quickly looked up toward the direction from which the sound came, and after seeing who it was, it couldn't help but roll its eyes in a human-like manner.
The person who arrived was Qin Lan.
More than 10 minutes ago.
While Qin Lan was getting a little bored inside the bunker on the bridge, her cat ears suddenly twitched. She thought she heard the howl of a silly bear.
At first, she thought she had misheard, but then an even more ferocious roar reached Qin Lan's ears.
Upon hearing the bear's roar again, Qin Lan immediately stood up and looked in the direction from which it came.
This time it wasn't a hallucination; it was definitely the bear's roar. She had been playing with the bear almost all day, so she couldn't possibly be mistaken for it.
Sensing the overwhelming sense of intimidation and anger in the bear's roar, Qin Lan realized that the silly bear was in trouble and couldn't sit still any longer.
He jumped directly from the top of the bunker and ran towards the direction from which the bear's roar came.
Worried that the silly bear would get hurt, Qin Lan exerted all her strength to travel at an absurd speed, reaching about 90 kilometers per hour.
If the snow on the ground hadn't been so thick, Qin Lan's speed could have increased even further.
But even at this speed, it is still incredibly terrifying.
Even Bai Luo might not be able to catch up with that speed.
Qin Lan, who was running at full speed for nearly 10 minutes, finally spotted the silly bear in the snow in the distance. When she saw that the bear was actually fighting a pack of snow wolves, she breathed a sigh of relief.
These 20-odd snow wolves were no match for the silly bear. This black-hearted bear was not so easy to deal with, and it was also very cunning. Qin Lan didn't know who it learned that from.
Moreover, since the silly bear was wearing that layer of armor, Qin Lan was even less worried that the silly bear would get hurt.
So she didn't show herself immediately, but instead sat on a big tree watching the silly bear perform with great interest. After the silly bear chased away the snow wolves, Qin Lan patted her bottom and walked towards the silly bear in the snow.
At the same time, they gave the silly bear a dry round of applause for his wonderful performance.
Qin Lan, who had approached, ignored the silly bear's eye-roll and instead looked with some curiosity at the more than 200 warhorses behind it.
After looking around, Qin Lan turned to look at the silly bear again.
"Silly bear, where did you steal the horse? Where are the silly girl and the child?"
At this moment, the silly bear ignored Qin Lan and sat on the ground, rummaging around in its breastplate with its paws as if looking for something.
But his bear paw was too big, and after searching for a long time, he couldn't find anything.
Seeing this, Qin Lan walked over to the silly bear, reached into its breastplate, and soon pulled out a letter.
After reading the above, Qin Lan understood what had happened.
He glanced at the silly bear still sitting on the ground.
"You go back first, I'll go check on them."
After Qin Lan finished speaking, she picked out a horse that looked good and jumped on it.
They loosened the reins and turned the horse around, heading north.
Silly Bear glanced at Qin Lan, who was riding away, but didn't stop her. He got up, led the lead horse, and continued towards the cave.
Qin Lan, who was traveling north along the dirt road, soon realized that something was wrong with the horse beneath her. Not only was it prone to veering off course, but it would also inexplicably slow down on its own.
Upon seeing this, Qin Lan reined in her horse, jumped off, and circled the horse several times before realizing that the horse seemed to have an eye problem.
Meanwhile, Bai Luo had already finished planting the bombs for the Second Regiment.
Bai Luo glanced down at her watch; it was already past midnight.
Bai Luo felt that this was too slow, so he simply took out the tulip shells, covered them with bombs, and placed one in the middle of a row of tents. Sure enough, this made the speed much faster.
By 12:40 a.m., Bai Luo still had two places where explosives had not been placed: the Japanese artillery regiment and the heavily guarded tent in the middle of the camp.
At this moment, Bai Luo was hiding behind a tent of the Japanese artillery regiment, his eyes scanning the large number of artillery pieces and various supply boxes surrounded by the artillery regiment tent.
Bai Luo counted that there were about 100 cannons here, but they were all covered with tarpaulins, so Bai Luo could not see the specific models of the cannons.
Next to the artillery were rows of neatly parked Japanese troop carriers, each with its rear compartment sealed shut. Judging from the stress on the truck tires, they were probably all fully loaded with supplies.
At this time, there was probably a company of Japanese soldiers responsible for guarding this area.
Eight smaller marching tents were set up around these cannons. Just then, a small Japanese squad of more than ten men entered one of the tents. Soon after, a new group of Japanese soldiers emerged from this tent and patrolled to the next tent.
Then, like a relay race, more than ten Japanese soldiers came out of the next tent, made a brief handover with the previous group of Japanese soldiers who had patrolled there, and then headed towards the tents behind.
Besides that, there were no other Japanese patrols in the vicinity.
Bai Luo almost burst out laughing when he saw this on the monitoring radar.
Bai Luo thought to himself that the Japanese soldiers were quite resourceful, but this patrol method, which was more about form than substance, also gave Bai Luo an opportunity.
Bai Luo quickly followed behind the group of Japanese soldiers. They had just finished patrolling their assigned area when Bai Luo collected all the supplies in that area.
The main idea was that each soldier would patrol their own area without interfering with the others. It took nearly 20 minutes for the Japanese soldiers to finally complete a full patrol.
Bai Luo smiled with satisfaction as he saw all the supplies he had stored in his spatial storage.
Quickly retreat.
"Silly girl, silly girl, run back, I'm going to set off fireworks."
Just as Bai Luo finished speaking, a piercing warning whistle came from the Japanese artillery regiment behind them.
Bai Luo smiled inwardly upon hearing the warning whistle.
At the same time, he took out the detonator and pressed it directly.
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