Chapter 2929 Falling down

Style: Historical Author: rock hermitWords: 1934Update Time: 24/01/11 09:43:10
The little devil fell backwards after being hit. Although the little devil fired the second shot with great force, he was trembling from the beating, and the second shot shot directly into the floor. No longer a threat.

The security agent in charge actually knew that he had been shot, but he couldn't stop. Furthermore, unless one hits several shots in a row, a person's adrenaline rush and a strong force can keep him moving in a short period of time.

The agent also knew that his injuries were not too serious, so he stimulated his will: "I'm sorry, it's over here! Life and death are destiny, wealth is in heaven!" Therefore, he held the gun and continued on. Rushing. At the same time, he hooked his finger on the trigger, shot the door on the left, and rushed into the room in two big steps. Gritting his teeth, he started shooting wildly inside.

In fact, the little devils in this room are all on standby. They are a support team after all. Therefore, some people must always be on standby. In this case, as long as they hear movement from Yu Mao's house or receive a call, they can immediately set out to provide support.

The reaction speed in this state is quite fast. After the first person rushes out, the second person rushes out with a gun at a distance of more than one step. But as soon as the kid arrived at the door, he was hit by a series of bullets from an agent of the Security Bureau, and he was trembling.

Moreover, the agents of the Security Bureau did not stop, and they swept through the door together. The same goes for the Japanese inside. After all, they are all on standby and ready to support at any time. Therefore, these people also have guns in their hands. When they see people rushing into the door, they will just pull the trigger and shoot.

At this time, the Security Bureau agent who was leading the group really couldn't stand it any longer. He was shot four or five times almost instantly as he entered the door. However, he used a submachine gun and swept through the door. He held the trigger and fired a series of bullets at three or four people. Two of the Japanese agents were hit in vital parts of the chest, another was shot in the right rib, and another was shot in the right forearm and thigh.

After mowing down a few Japs in a circle at the door, the agent who led the charge from the Security Bureau felt that all the strength in his body was disappearing rapidly. But one bullet hit his left chest, which was an extremely fatal part. Being hit in the heart, although it is not the type that will cause instant death after being hit in the brain, it is not much different.

Blood spurts out crazily, and the body's strength will disappear very quickly with the loss of blood. Maybe when it just hits, it can still use its inertia to continue a little bit through the previous consecutive actions. But then you lose control of your body. Then the blood power will be insufficient, and the brain will quickly fall into a shutdown stage, waiting for death to come completely within a few seconds.

Now that he is like this, there is really nothing he can do about it. This cannot be made up for by willpower. He wanted to control himself with all his strength to shoot as many bullets as possible into the house, but the muzzle only moved from left to right. After swinging it once, it became weak. The strength of his fingers All gone. With a groan, his body fell to the ground.

Just as he fell to the ground, a grenade was thrown into the house, hitting the wall next to the door and bouncing into the house. Another grenade followed, almost in the same way, bouncing into the house. These two grenades were thrown by subsequent Security Bureau agents.

It's not that they didn't want to throw grenades, but just when they opened the door and rushed in, the door on the left at the end of the corridor was open to the Japanese. The leading security agent almost risked his life to give them time to throw the grenade.

There is a saying that goes, "It's too late, but it's soon." From the moment the two sides fired at each other to the end when the Security Bureau agent who was leading the attack was hit, it actually only lasted a little more than three seconds. It can be said that neither side wasted any time. It was when I opened the door that I underestimated the lock. Apart from this, neither the Japs nor the agents of the Security Bureau made any mistakes.

After the two grenades were thrown in, gunfire rang out, and the two guns fired alternately. They were in the corridor, shooting at the door. Although the angle is very small, it cannot hit the people inside. But the purpose of shooting now is not to hit the Japanese, but to block them. The effect they want is to seal off the Japanese inside and prevent them from getting out. Then when the grenade explodes, they will gain a very large advantage and even achieve huge results.

This trick worked as expected. After the grenade was thrown in, within half a second, several Japanese spies rushed out from the door. These Japanese agents understood that waiting in the room to digest the two thrown grenades and gambling on their own luck would be too passive. It's better to rush out and give it a try. Maybe there is still a chance.

Therefore, not counting the few Japs who fell at the door, and the Japs who were not hit by the leading Security Bureau agent, when they saw two black grenades being thrown in, the first thought in their minds was to rush out. The fastest Japs reached the door in just one big step. He stretched his arm forward and turned his wrist so that the muzzle of the gun was pointing to the right. The body did not stop and continued to rush out. In this way, the gun in his hand will be poked out first.

When the muzzle of the gun had just come out and he was still inside the door, he started to pull the trigger. Snapped! Snapped! Two shots fired. When the first shot was fired, he was still inside the door, but when the second shot was fired, he had already rushed out. But in an instant, he was hit by a small string of bullets, which knocked him staggering and fell to the ground.

The two shots he fired before had little effect. One of them grazed the scalp of a Security Bureau agent and flew diagonally upward. The other shot hit the side wall directly. Although it ricocheted, it didn't hit anyone.

In fact, the decision made by this devil can be said to be completely correct. Because he was in the house, and if he rushed out, his biggest fear would be someone blocking the door with bullets. Therefore, before he could get out, he stretched out the muzzle of the gun and fired. It was the right thing to do anyway. It's just a blind shot, and it's really not accurate.

But on the contrary, when the agents of the Security Bureau used submachine guns to block the door, it was completely different. Although they didn't know when the Japanese would rush out, they naturally knew what a person's approximate height was. Therefore, the security agents outside the door can stop and shoot. Therefore, as long as the devil inside the door rushes out, if he can't fly, come out close to the ceiling, or play like a snake close to the ground, he will basically be hit...

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