Once Tang Cheng started taking action, he was very fast. In just over a minute, he had already shot and killed Japanese officers and patients in three wards. According to Tang Cheng's plan, all the wards on this floor should be attacked and killed. Unfortunately, just when he was about to push away the fourth ward, a scream suddenly came from behind him. Tang Cheng turned around, pointing the gun in his hand at the corridor behind him, only to find that the person who screamed was a young female nurse.
If it were someone else here, they might not shoot such a young female nurse at this time, but Tang Cheng is not someone else. In his eyes, anyone who is Japanese is his enemy. After firing a series of shots quickly, the female nurse standing stupidly at the end of the corridor screamed, and then she was shot and fell backwards. The screams made by the female nurse also alerted the patients in other wards. At this time, Tang Cheng didn't care about the many patients. He just quickly shot all the patients who came out of the ward and knocked them to the ground.
Along with the movement of the corpse falling to the ground, there were finally shouts. Tang Cheng in the corridor could clearly hear the rapid footsteps and shouts coming from upstairs and downstairs. This was the reaction of the Japanese soldiers upstairs and downstairs when they heard the shouting. Tang Cheng, who should have panicked, calmed down and quickly changed the magazine of his pistol, and then took out the magazine from his equipment bag. Bigger Mauser submachine pistol coming.
The environment where Tang was reaching out at the moment would be surrounded by Japanese soldiers in the hospital if he was not careful, so he needed a melee weapon that could release greater firepower. After the Mauser submachine pistol is connected to the steel folding gun, it becomes an automatic weapon that can fire either single shot or continuous fire. Although this Mauser submachine pistol looks very strange after being equipped with Tangcheng's homemade steel folding gun, the firepower it outputs in close combat is enough to suppress the bolt-action rifles equipped by the Japanese army.
Tang Cheng did not add a gun to the Mauser submachine pistol this time because he needed to use gunfire to create the riot effect he wanted. "Hand gun!" Several Japanese soldiers rushed up from downstairs before running When they reached the corner of the corridor, the Japanese commander Cao who was rushing at the front suddenly shouted loudly, stopped suddenly, turned around and rushed towards the stairs behind him. "Boom!" Tang Chengfei's thrown pistol hit the wall at the corner of the corridor and finally landed on the stairs and flew away.
A grenade was not enough to blow up the stairs, but the few Japanese soldiers crowded here at the top of the stairs had no chance to escape this bad luck. Accompanied by deafening explosions, fragments of handguns mixed in the heat wave hit large swaths of blood mist among the crowd. The explosion of the hand gun also attracted the attention of more Japanese soldiers in the hospital. After a short escape, the Japanese soldiers who came down from the stairs came down the stairs under the command of a lieutenant officer.
"Da da da da da da" Tang Cheng, who had secretly adjusted his breathing, suddenly appeared from the corner of the corridor, and at the same time the Mauser submachine pistol in his hand appeared. The Japanese soldiers who came down from upstairs were already very careful, but they did not expect that the enemy would choose to show up, and the opponents were still using automatic weapons that could fire continuously. At this moment, Tang Cheng had completely used the Mauser submachine pistol in his hand as a gun, and he shot out all 20 bullets in the magazine.
A whole magazine of bullets was quickly fired by Tang Cheng, and most of the Japanese soldiers who were caught off guard as they came down the stairs were swept away in an instant. After the Mauser submachine pistol was empty and hung up, Tang Cheng did not change the magazine immediately. Instead, he took out a pistol and pulled off the ring, then raised his hand and threw it upward. "Boom!" There was an explosion in the stairs leading upstairs. The two Japanese soldiers who had just escaped from Tangcheng's continuous fire fell to the stairs covered in blood in the explosion.
Tang Cheng alone successfully suppressed the Japanese siege from both directions downstairs and upstairs, but he also knew that this advantage could not be maintained for too long. Tang Cheng quickly changed the magazine, turned around and shot down two Japanese officers who rushed out of the ward and tried to attack him, and then took out the homemade rifle that he had prepared long ago from his equipment bag. Tang Cheng wants to create chaos in the Japanese military hospital. Just shooting and creating explosions are not enough. He is also preparing to add fire here.
Homemade weapons with flames on them were thrown into other wards by Tang Cheng one after another. The entire fourth floor was soon submerged in thick smoke and heat waves. The sound of gunshots in the smoke-filled corridor kept reminding Tang Cheng, who had already replaced spare magazines one after another, that he had no idea how many Japanese officers he had killed who were hospitalized here. The lottery prompts that kept ringing in his mind made Tang Cheng Cheng knew that his trip was not in vain. In the panic, some officers who were blocked in the ward by the fire jumped out of the window. In their eagerness, they accidentally forgot that they were on the fourth floor.
The Japanese army, which had experienced two handgun bombings at the hospital, finally did not dare to attack again. In addition, a fire broke out on the fourth floor and blocked the stairs. They believed that the attackers were already unable to escape. Of course, Tang Cheng would not choose to leave through the stairs, because that would be a stupid idea to throw himself into a trap. He planned to cause trouble in the Japanese military hospital. He had already thought of a countermeasure before taking action. He planned to demonstrate to the Japanese soldiers in the hospital who were trying to round him up what the outer wall rappelling raid tactic was.
On the fourth floor filled with fire and thick smoke, not all wards had charcoal flasks thrown by Tang Cheng. In the first ward that Tang Cheng raided, a thin rope had been tied to a hospital bed, and the length had been strictly calculated. The string was being grasped by Tang Cheng, and the window behind him had also been pushed open. Fixing a bracelet on the handle behind the door, Tang Cheng, holding the string in his hand, jumped onto the window sill. As long as he jumped out of the window, he would immediately fall into the air.
Under the cover of sporadic shooting, the Japanese soldiers on the third and fifth floors began to approach the fourth floor filled with fireworks again along the stairs. This time, they were cautious and did not encounter strong firepower from the opponent until they met at the turn of the stairs on the fourth floor. A second lieutenant officer was leaning against the wall with a nervous look on his face. Against the incoming thick smoke, he cautiously stretched out his head and looked into the corridor on the fourth floor. All he could see were corpses and bullet casings scattered in the corridor, but the attacker was nowhere to be seen.
"Nani?" The Japanese second lieutenant, who risked his life by sticking his head out to look at the situation in the corridor, was stunned. What he saw in front of him was different from what he imagined. Several Japanese veterans rushed into the corridor with the two Chief Cao, and checked under the heat wave, and then began to check all the wards on the fourth floor. With an explosion of "Boom!", the Japanese soldiers who pushed away one of the wards were instantly submerged in the dazzling fireball of the explosion.
Following the waves of air gushing out from the ward, the thick smoke in the corridor instantly became thinner. When shouts and screams were mixed together, Tang Cheng, holding a string in his hand, had already skidded down. Arrived outside the ward window on the third floor. No one would have thought that the attacker would rappel to the third floor in this way. There were several wounded Japanese soldiers in the ward. Before they had time to react, they were shot by Tang Cheng who jumped in from the window sill. Kill them cleanly.
At this time, Tang Cheng had no time to hide the bodies in the ward. He just locked the door of the ward when he left the ward. This would at least buy him some time for his next actions. The wounded soldiers who had been killed or injured in the explosion were being sent down the stairs one by one. Tang Cheng, who was wearing a white coat, continued to pretend to be a doctor and followed a stretcher to the safer second floor. The pharmacy is on the second floor, but there is a busy scene of people coming and going on the second floor. It is obviously impossible for Tang Cheng to sneak into the pharmacy in a big way.
Tang Cheng, whose mouth and nose were covered by a mask, calmly followed the stretcher forward until he reached the door of the pharmacy. Only then did he stuff the gun tightly held in his right hand under the wounded soldier on the stretcher. "Boom!" The stretcher that had just been carried into the front ward was instantly engulfed by the explosion. The originally busy corridor on the second floor immediately became chaotic. "No chaos...no chaos..." Tang Cheng, who kept shouting "no chaos" in Japanese, took the opportunity to lower his body and broke into the pharmacy behind him.
"Puff! Puff! Puff!" Two nurses and a Japanese doctor in the pharmacy only met each other before they were all shot to the ground by Tang Cheng. Turning around and locking the door, he secretly breathed a sigh of relief, then stretched out his hand to pull down the small window of the pharmacy. In the pharmacy, which was not small in size, there was only one living person left in Tangcheng. The hospital was attacked. Not only did a fire break out on the fourth floor, killing many people, but there was also an explosion on the originally safe second floor. The Japanese squadron stationed in the hospital was in a state of distress, especially since they had lost track of the attackers.
The siren sounded, and the Gendarmerie Headquarters, which received the call, urgently dispatched a squadron of troops to the hospital to help. The Gendarmerie Headquarters simply did not believe that the attacker would escape from the hospital so easily. In the pharmacy, Tang Cheng was racing against time to look for medicines. A large number of trauma medicines were stored in his personal equipment bag. Although Tang Cheng's personal equipment bag had a limited capacity, after discarding the outer packaging of the medicines, he put them into The amount of trauma medication in the carry-on equipment bag is still considerable.
In just three minutes, Tang Cheng filled up the carry-on equipment bag. As for the handguns and ** taken out from the carry-on equipment bag, Tang Cheng did not waste them. These handbags that could not be taken away were not wasted. * and ** were all arranged by him in the pharmacy. As long as someone enters the pharmacy and triggers the device he set, these handguns and guns will explode immediately. This is another gift from Tangcheng to the Japanese army.