After hearing this, Li Jian quickly analyzed it in his mind, which showed that the other party should have contacted his upline after drawing the line, and what he needs to do now is to restore his life track. At least in the recent period, there should be no action. Just enough to make a time difference.
Having made up his mind, he immediately gave a few instructions in a low voice, telling them to break up into pieces as before, leave the teahouse in batches, and gather in the corridor of the residential building where the Japanese spies were.
About a few minutes later, Li Jian met a group of agents in a residential building. Speaking of this residential building, there is a concierge downstairs. Outsiders need to register before coming in. But they don't have to.
The first agent to come in leaned directly at the window and asked the concierge if anyone from 303 was home. The concierge had just finished answering that he was at home when he saw the other party flashing an ID to him and said: "It's from the police station... don't say anything."
How dare the concierge disobey? He immediately became obedient. After Li Jian and others came in, Li Jian saw this situation and casually ordered an agent to stay and watch the concierge. Then he waved his hand and quietly arrived on the third floor with a group of agents.
This apartment building is relatively high-end, and the layout is quite large. Each floor is somewhat like a hotel layout. The corridor is relatively long, and every other section is a door.
But 303 is at the third house at the end of the street, just walk along the corridor after exiting the stairwell. Li Jian held his revolver and held the line at the end. The lockpicking master Lao Luo, who had previously participated in the arrest of the leader of the Japanese spy assassination organization, also came with him this time.
He walked quietly to the door without making any sound, and pushed it gently. Then he bent down and looked at the keyhole, took out the lockpicking tool from his pocket, and inserted it gently and bit by bit.
Otherwise, a master is a master. After inserting the lock-picking tool, within three to five seconds, he paused slightly with his hand, and then slowly, with gentle force, twisted it to the right. The door lock has been unlocked.
Lao Luo didn't move his hands, looked left and right at the agents ambushing on both sides of the door, nodded to them respectively, and the other party responded immediately. In this way, Lao Luo pushed in slightly and pushed a little bit. Very good, the door is indeed unobstructed. But he didn't open it all at once. So he stretched his arms, took a step back, and suddenly kicked out.
With a "bump" sound, the door was kicked open and hit the side wall hard. When Lao Luo retreated, a group of Changsha Bureau agents were ready. So when he kicked out, the first agent on the left kicked off his legs and rushed in suddenly.
The same goes for the agents at the back. The people on both sides didn't stop for a moment, and in less than two seconds, they all rushed into the house. In fact, the suddenness of the impact was very powerful. No matter what professional training you have received, your natural limitations as a human being restrict your reaction speed. No matter how quickly you react, it's still not as fast as the attacker. Because one is ready and the other is not prepared at all. You will naturally be at a disadvantage.
And at this time, the more direct method is the most powerful method. Because direct means faster. This is a natural law that cannot be changed on earth. It's like two people dueling with bare hands. It's difficult for one person to use the technique of borrowing strength and pushing forward to neutralize the other person's straight punch.
Just because it’s too fast! How long does it take for a person to throw a straight punch? You have to use four ounces to move a thousand pounds and use the strength to strike. You first have to grab the opponent's wrist, then rotate your whole body, and then use the opponent's punch and your own strength to throw the opponent directly away.
Does it sound possible? In fact, there is nothing wrong with this in theory. Come around in a circle, your power is forward, I hide to the side, then take your wrist, follow the power of your punch, I also exert my force, and throw you away. There's really nothing wrong with this in theory. But the only problem is that your reaction ability, explosive power, and coordination of your hands and feet all need to be frighteningly strong to be able to do it.
Because it is a straight punch, you must first be able to react, how fast a straight punch is. In addition, do you know whether the straight punch of the person is a real punch, or a jab, that is, a false punch to shake you? As long as your reaction is a little slower and your judgment is a little wrong, then you are likely to be hit by the opponent's second punch, such as a backhand punch, and hit you hard in an instant.
Secondly, apart from reaction and judgment, can your overall body movement be faster than someone's straight punch? Unless your explosive power is so awesome that, to put it bluntly, it is almost like teleportation in short distances, you can immediately avoid it as a whole, spin, grab the opponent's wrist, and throw the opponent out at the same time. . Otherwise, a straight punch, such a fast punch comes, and you are acting as a whole, how can you use force to hit? Unless the opponent cooperates, or your prediction is very accurate, the opponent's punch is definitely not a jab, but a real punch, and then start taking action in advance. Otherwise, it would be impossible to use it.
Furthermore, there is a time when you can use your strength to gain strength. Wouldn't it be faster if you bent down or slightly swayed your upper body to the side? And while shaking and dodging, if you punch back or hit the opponent to counterattack, will it cause more damage to the opponent?
So why use any leverage to gain strength? Even if you use it, at most it will only cause someone to stumble. What if you hit a counterattack? When the opponent comes forward, you punch, and the two forces collide, it is very likely that the opponent will be knocked unconscious at once. Which one is more reasonable? Which one does more harm?
In the most traditional martial arts, it is actually very direct, and it can even be fully reflected in the murals. One person raised his knife and struck down. The other man stabbed directly with the weapon in his hand. The person holding the knife, the position of the knife on the head. But for those who thrust directly, the weapon is at the opponent's heart. Do you see any reason?
In fact, the earliest fighting technique is actually the most scientific. What it emphasizes is the shortest distance and the most direct attack. When you raise the knife to chop, it seems powerful and heavy, but first you have to raise the knife, and then swing it down. And when the sword is swung downward, it is an arc. However, the other person is stabbing straight. No preparation is needed for a straight thrust. When the duel comes, he just stabs directly to your heart and soul, and that's it. The straight line between two points must be the shortest.