Chapter 66: Riot in Hongkou District (1)

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Zuo Liyingzi, whose ears kept ringing, was shot through the heart by Tang Cheng before he could beg for mercy from Tang Cheng who was bypassing the car. Colonel Kuroto's previous performances made it clear to Tang Cheng on the roof that the relationship between this Japanese woman and the Colonel officer was very close, so when he shot such a Japanese woman, Tang Cheng felt no psychological burden or guilt. After killing Sakurako Zuo with one shot, Tang Cheng did not leave immediately. Instead, he deliberately shot Kurotō's body continuously and took Kurotō's briefcase from the car.

Replenishing the corpse with guns and taking away the other party's briefcase were actually Tang Cheng's tricks to create suspicion so that Tekko, who came after hearing the news, would not focus on the Japanese woman. Facts have proved that Tangcheng's conspiracy to spread suspicions worked. The THT personnel who came after hearing the news did indeed focus all their attention on Colonel Kurotou and his lost briefcase. Zuo Liyingzi, no one would pay attention to such an inconspicuous izakaya owner.

In broad daylight, someone actually killed someone on the street in Hongkou District, and the person killed was a senior officer of the Gendarmerie Headquarters. Neither the Gendarmerie Headquarters nor the Special High School could accept the fact that the assassin escaped unscathed. Within just a quarter of an hour after the incident, not only were several streets around the incident site tightly cordoned off, but a large number of military police and plainclothes agents appeared in the entire Hongkou District. They would follow the order and start going door to door. Check the identity and number of all Hongkou District residents.

This time was simply not enough for Tang Cheng to leave Hongkou District safely, and he had no plans to leave now. With the sudden explosion, the bomb that had been arranged in Tangcheng was detonated. A group of military police who entered the small hotel to investigate were completely enveloped in the dust raised after the explosion. The explosion was so sudden that more than half of the six or seven Japanese military police and two plainclothes agents who entered the small hotel were seriously injured or dead on the spot, and the rest also suffered minor injuries.

"Come and help, lift this up first, I see there are people alive below!" Onlookers soon appeared outside the small hotel that was almost in ruins, but immediately someone rushed into the explosion site to save people. Tang Cheng, who had already changed his clothes, was among these people, but he was not the only one to rush out. When people appeared one after another and began to carry debris to save people, Tang Cheng and the remaining people joined in. Go up and help save people.

Soon the first injured person was carried out from the rubble. There was no stretcher, so the rescuers had to work in groups to lift the injured person's hands and feet and put them on a temporary pallet truck found nearby. "It's better to send him directly to the hospital. His wound has been bleeding and he has been unconscious." Tang Cheng intervened appropriately at this time. Several rescuers nodded in agreement subconsciously. If there was no doctor First aid was required. With such a serious injury, the military policeman would probably not survive.

Tang Cheng took the initiative to seize the opportunity to pull the cart. With the cooperation of him and another young man, the cart with the injured man lying on it was quickly pulled into the main street. "There was an explosion over there. We rescued him from the explosion site, and there may be other injured people rescued, but his condition is not very good and he needs to be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately." There were other military police on the main street. The team was checking the shops along the street. When he saw them, Tang Cheng deliberately pretended to be panicked and took the initiative to ask for help from them.

The wounded on the cart wore military police armbands. The wounded, who had vaguely regained some consciousness at this moment, also proved Tang Cheng's words with a weak voice. The gendarmerie captain responsible for searching the main street did not waste time and called for Tang Cheng and another person to help him carry the wounded on the cart onto the truck coming from the street entrance. "Should I follow him? The wound on his thigh has been bleeding and he needs someone to help him hold the wound." Tang Cheng, who jumped into the carriage on his own initiative, deliberately put on a questioning posture at this moment.

Seeing that Tang Cheng's right hand seemed to be pressing on the injured gendarmerie's thigh wound, the gendarmerie captain who was about to call Tang Cheng to get out of the car frowned slightly. After thinking for a while, he told Tang Cheng to stay in the carriage. The truck drove slowly through the street. Looking at the direction of the truck, Tang Cheng knew that it was going to the Japanese military hospital. Tang Cheng, who was playing his own tricks, patiently pressed the wounded man's wound. Amid the other party's endless gratitude, the truck finally stopped in front of the Japanese military hospital.

The medical staff who had been notified had been waiting here for a long time, but when they saw that there was another civilian in the carriage, these medical staff also showed expressions of surprise. "Captain Hatoyama asked me to follow the car. The wound on the injured man's thigh kept bleeding. Captain Hatoyama asked me to help hold the wound." Xu Shi looked at Tang Cheng's tender face, or his fluent Kyoto The accent worked, and the medical staff with surprised expressions all regarded Tang Cheng, whose hands were covered with blood, as a transparent person.

"Um...can I go inside and find a place to wash my hands?" Seeing that the injured had been taken over by medical staff, Tang Cheng jumped out of the carriage and pulled a middle-aged man who looked like a doctor and asked in a low voice. The middle-aged doctor who was questioned by Tang Cheng glanced at Tang Cheng's blood-stained hands, coughed slightly, and then assigned a nurse to take Tang Cheng to wash his hands. Tang Cheng's main purpose of voluntarily getting on the bus was to sneak into the Japanese military hospital. For this reason, he almost emptied his equipment bag.

Following the silent female nurse into the hospital, Tang Cheng, who was given the direction and location, quickly entered the men's bathroom in the corner of the first floor. The Japanese military hospital was very busy with people coming and going. The female nurse who was giving directions to Tang Cheng saw Tang Cheng entering the men's room and immediately turned around and left. When Tang Cheng came out of the south bathroom, not only had his appearance changed, but he was also wearing a Japanese military uniform. The rank mark on his collar indicated that Tang Cheng was a second lieutenant at the moment.

In fact, Tang Cheng not only prepared Japanese military uniforms, he also forged an officer's ID in advance. As for the original owner of this officer's ID, Tang Cheng had already dug a hole and buried it in the soil. Tang Cheng, who had changed his clothes, swaggered up the stairs. According to the intelligence he had collected in advance, the prescription of this Japanese military hospital was on the second floor. Tang Cheng originally planned to raid the hospital's medicine warehouse, but intelligence showed that there were many Japanese troops guarding the hospital's medicine warehouse, so he settled for a pharmacy instead.

Tang Cheng went up the stairs. The doctors, nurses and Japanese soldiers he met along the way failed to realize that this second lieutenant officer in a neat military uniform was actually a Xibei. Tang Cheng went up to the second floor and found a group of Japanese military police queuing up outside the pharmacy to get medicine. Seeing this, Tang Cheng did not stop here, but continued to go up the stairs to the third floor. There are wards on the third floor of this hospital. The higher the military rank, the higher the ward floor.

There were Japanese soldiers standing guard at the stairs leading to the fourth floor. With only the Japanese military uniform and second lieutenant ID on Tang Cheng, he was afraid that he would be questioned by the Japanese soldiers standing guard, so Tang Cheng, who appeared on the third floor, chose to enter the building at the other end of the corridor. Nursing station. The nursing station, which was only half the size of an ordinary ward, was actually a temporary lounge and equipment room for doctors and nurses. When Tang Cheng entered the nursing station, there was no one inside.

This hospital was a military hospital for the Japanese army in Shanghai, so the doctors and nurses here also had military positions. After Tang Cheng found a mask, a stethoscope, a white coat and a medical record, he disguised himself as a doctor in the hospital. After returning to the stairs, Tang Cheng secretly adjusted his breathing and began to move along the stairs to the fourth floor. Sure enough, when he appeared at the fourth floor stairway, he was stopped by two Japanese soldiers standing guard.

Perhaps because the white coats worn by Tang Cheng's military uniforms played a very good role in confusing him, the two Japanese soldiers standing guard here only stopped Tang Cheng out of duty, but did not issue a warning immediately. When the sentry stopped Tang Cheng, he first wanted to check the hospital ID of the fake doctor Tang Chao. Naturally, Tang Cheng did not have a hospital ID. However, he did not panic. Instead, he followed the sentry's request and reached into the pocket of his white coat with his right hand. Inside, it looked like he was getting his documents out.

"Puff!" Of course Tang Cheng took out something from the pocket of his white coat, but it was not a hospital ID, but a loaded pistol with a gun on the barrel. . Such a close-range sneak attack, let alone two ordinary Japanese soldiers, even Tang Cheng himself would not be able to dodge the pistol fire at such a close distance. The two Japanese soldiers who were shot in the face tilted their bodies and fell backwards without saying a word. Tang Cheng stepped forward and slowly placed the bodies along the wall in the corridor with each hand without making any sound.

Having already shot and killed someone, Tang Cheng had no chance to look back, so he immediately entered the corridor on the fourth floor and was the first to choose the ward on the left side of the corridor. Tang Cheng pushed the door open with his left hand, holding a pistol in his right hand. The moment the door was pushed open, the pistol in his right hand was fired. The ward that Tang Cheng chose first was actually an officer's ward. When Tang Cheng opened the door, two Japanese lieutenant officers and patients in this ward were sitting face to face chatting.

Tangcheng's appearance was so sudden that the two Japanese lieutenant patients in the ward were hit by oncoming bullets before they had time to react. Tang Cheng had already used this sudden attack method very skillfully. In just 2 minutes, Tang Cheng had successfully killed six Japanese military officer patients in three wards on the fourth floor, among whom the highest ranking military officer It was a Japanese lieutenant. Tang Cheng, who had finally managed to sneak in, was naturally not satisfied with just killing single-digit enemies. He wanted to completely mess up this Japanese military hospital and take the opportunity to shoot more Japanese soldiers being treated here.