Chapter 89: The British who don’t take it seriously

Style: Historical Author: Ninghai of the Chinese Imperial AcademyWords: 2193Update Time: 24/01/11 17:48:34
Sneak into the Taddeo military camp, steal the weapons of the Dutch Indian Army, then take them back to the Catalin Hotel, and finally use the right opportunity to blow up the brittle wooden villa to pieces!

Everyone was used to Zhou Changfeng's extremely bold plan, and Shen Yu even felt that she wouldn't be surprised even if he proposed to directly raid the colonial authority building now.

Of course, this is just an exaggeration, because Shen Yu discovered that every plan proposed by Zhou Changfeng was both rough and subtle - it seemed broad-minded and bold, but in fact it was quite prudent.

If one plan fails, don't panic, there are several backup plans; at the same time, these backup plans can also be randomly arranged and combined, which is very flexible.

For example, what if you fail to infiltrate the Taddeo military camp? One of the backup plans is to raid the villa as soon as possible, use a modified van as a fire support point, take out the peripheral security guards, and go deep into the wolf's den to kill Chai Guoyi!

What should I do if the target escapes? Don’t worry, two teams of two people disguised as Javanese indigenous policemen are lurking in the northwest and northeast of the villa respectively. If Chai Guoyi is escorted to escape and in desperation sees the "Javanese police" rushing towards him, will he? Subconsciously letting down your guard?

Zhou Changfeng and Linlin considered four or five situations, a total of nine options, and through discussions with everyone, they checked and filled in the gaps and added two new options.

The team responsible for raiding the villa was led by Zhao Rong and divided into two four-person assault teams, a three-person firepower team, a three-person support team, and a total of fifteen people including Zhao Rong himself.

Zhou Changfeng personally led Wang Mingfa and Xu Qinglan, as well as brothers Li Jiangong and Li Liye, to infiltrate the Tadio military camp.

That night, everyone dispersed and made final preparations before the action.

According to their request, the Batavia Station of the Intelligence Service found a six-wheeled minivan.

Everyone piled up sandbags as high as one person on both sides of its cargo compartment and tied rope nets to block them to prevent the sandbags from falling when turning or accelerating or decelerating.

Why not weld steel plates? Because thin steel plates can't stop rifle bullets, and welding is a hassle.

At the same time, three shooting holes were opened on each side, and a 5mm thin steel plate was randomly found inside the cab door to block it. It was not expected to block rifle bullets, it could barely block pistol bullets.

This was the last day before the thunder came. Zhou Changfeng and the others were recharging their energy, but their opponents only reacted belatedly.

At noon, in a small Tudor-style building with red brick walls and brown pitched roof in the south of the city...

This is MI6's B site in Batavia. Director Glenda received a report claiming that the Ming Dynasty planned to take action against "Clay" and that agents might even have arrived in Batavia.

"Clay" - this is the code name they gave Chai Guoyi.

The basis of the report can be said to be subjective. The entire article is full of estimates, possibilities, maybes, and conjectures. The only basis that has marginal value is that three flights that arrived in Batavia in the past two days had a far larger than normal proportion of young people. of Chinese.

Glenda thought for a few seconds, picked up the pen and gave instructions - maintain the current security plan, unless there is an obvious targeted situation, then consider increasing the security force or moving the "clay".

However, a few hours later, in the evening.

The report's submitter, Agent Jonel, knocked on the door in person. He was sweating profusely and looked like he had just come back from outside.

Glenda sat up straight on the leather seat and said calmly: "Want a cup of tea? Or a glass of water?"

"No, sir, I found the situation a little strange!" As he said, Jonel took out a piece of paper from his bag. "I thought those flights were suspicious, so I went to trace them."

"Did you do it yourself?" Glenda asked casually, implying that you had used the organization's resources without authorization.

"Yes, I spent today. Most of them are missing, but I still traced some of them. They are at the Catalin Hotel..."

"Stop, Jonel, this is just your suspicion. We cannot act at will until there is a clear threat."

"But, sir, we can arrest them now!"

"This is Batavia, not London." Glenda stood up slowly with a calm face. "Even in London, they should be dealt with by the fifth branch."

The fifth branch conducts internal counterintelligence, and the sixth branch conducts intelligence activities externally. The functions of the two are not the same.

Despite Jonel's arguments, Glenda still refused to go to investigate the Catalin Hotel.

In the end, he only agreed to increase the security level of the target's hideout without sending any more troops.

The existing waiters and chefs must be replaced; all food must be purchased at random locations every day; the drinking water in the villa must be randomly checked every six hours; Chai Guoyi himself must move to a small room in the northeast corner of the first floor.

That was all. Jonel, exhausted both physically and mentally, walked out of the small building at Site B in frustration.

Looking in the direction of the Katalin Hotel, he stared for a long time. He even thought about going to investigate alone for a while, but in the end he gave up - the chief didn't pay attention to it at all, so why did he work so hard?

The sun is setting in the west and it is getting late.

More than five hours later, when the moon rose above the treetops, everything had reached the point of no return?

To the southwest of the Taddeo military camp, five figures had quietly approached the barbed wire fence.

Outside the military camp is the road and sidewalk. After passing through a row of trees on the roadside, there is a trench, about half a meter deep and one meter wide, filled with rotten dead leaves.

However, there are animal traps placed every few meters under the dead leaves? Fortunately, I was prepared in advance, otherwise I would be in trouble if I stepped on this thing.

However, the poorly disciplined Dutch Indian Army didn't care at all. The animal traps were all rusty, and some of them had been triggered by cats and dogs. However, no one reset or replaced them.

Wang Mingfa and Li Jiangong took needle-nosed pliers and cut them step by step. Finally, they made a relatively wide hole in the barbed wire fence, and several people got in immediately.

On the sentry tower in the distance, the soldiers on duty yawned lazily, not even bothering to turn the searchlight.

According to the known intelligence, the armory was to the west of the Taddeo military camp, so the five people quietly walked over.

It was around midnight, but the entire camp was not quiet. There were constant chirping in the barracks in the distance. It was the Dutch and Indian soldiers playing cards and chatting. There was even a woman's laughter mixed in?

Day after day of leisure made the Dutch and Indian troops lose all vigilance - there were only open sentinels, no hidden sentries, let alone mobile sentries, and the distance of about 60 meters along the way was unobstructed.

The three soldiers at the entrance of the armory also looked bored. Two of them put their rifles aside and sat on the ground and dozed off leaning against the wooden box. Only one recruit stood guard with his rifle in his arms.

Little did they know, three crossbows were already secretly aimed at them.