Now that the murderer of the cocktail party had been trapped in the hotel, the Japanese troops surrounding the hotel had absolutely no chance of stopping. Just as Tang Cheng was secretly fixing ropes to the windows in the corridor, several more trucks drove up outside the hotel, huffing and puffing. Many Japanese soldiers jumped out of the truck. There was a lot of noise from the Japanese reinforcements outside the hotel. Tang Cheng, who was upstairs, also saw the situation outside the hotel from the window in the corridor. He frowned secretly and took a few glances before Tang Cheng gave up the urge to throw the gun down.
There are more and more Japanese soldiers in the hotel, but they are restricted by the architectural layout of the hotel, and for a while they have nothing to do with the Tangcheng upstairs. "Boom!" Suddenly there was an explosion downstairs. Tang Cheng, who was hiding at the entrance of the corridor, was about to follow the direction of the sound to check, but he didn't expect the Japanese troops downstairs to start attacking again. This is going to be a bad thing! Tang Cheng, who had to stay where he was and shoot to resist the enemy, immediately understood the plan of the Japanese troops downstairs.
"Boom!" There was another explosion, and with this explosion, a cloud of smoke and dust suddenly poured out of the corridor behind Tang Cheng. Tang Cheng, who had noticed something strange about the explosion, turned around and glanced around in his busy schedule, and happened to see the smoke and dust pouring out of the corridor. Tang Cheng's expression instantly became a little solid. Without much thought at all, Tang Cheng raised his hand and fired continuously, knocking out all the wall lamps at the entrance of the stairs.
Without the wall lamp, the stairway immediately fell into darkness. Tang Cheng, who had already opened the triple eyepiece, stood up and left, quickly moving towards the room where the smoke had just poured out. The Japanese troops downstairs could not attack up the stairs, so they thought of other methods. Tang Cheng kicked the door open and saw that there was a hole on the floor of the room that was large enough for an adult to get in and out. He used his gun to blow a big hole in the floor of the room. Tang Cheng didn't know that this was the method that the expert came up with, but at this moment when he was alone against the enemy, this seemingly stupid method was the most effective method. It works.
Tang Cheng, who tiptoed to the edge of the big hole, slowly squatted down. Using the darkness as cover, Tang Cheng could clearly hear the voices of the Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs through the big hole in the floor. You can see the feet of a Japanese soldier when he moves his body. The thoughts of the Japanese soldiers downstairs had been seen through by Tang Cheng at this time. They made this big hole to attract Tang Cheng's attention.
The Japanese troops downstairs were obviously prepared. If Tang Cheng, who was guarding the stairs, ignored their blasts, the Japanese troops in the room downstairs would set up ladders to climb up, and then attack Tang Cheng from both sides. If Tang Cheng, who was guarding the staircase, was attracted by their blasts, the probing attack at the staircase would become the main attack direction after increasing the intensity of the attack.
The plan of the Japanese army downstairs undoubtedly took all aspects of the situation into consideration. If another person was in such a situation, he would definitely be in great danger. But the Japanese soldiers downstairs did not know that the man they blocked upstairs was not an ordinary person at all. From the moment he discovered the big hole in the floor, Tang Cheng had already changed his original mind without thinking. Originally, he planned to abseil from the window at the end of the corridor, but now, Tang Cheng planned to choose a different way to leave.
The Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs had not yet started to set up the ladder, so Tang Cheng got up and quietly exited the room. Taking advantage of the fact that the last gun on the stairs had not yet been detonated, Tang Cheng quickly moved to the room near the stairs. . Standing in front of the window of this room, Tang Cheng, who had opened the triple eyepiece, could clearly see the telephone poles outside the window. Tang Cheng, who had carefully observed the New Asia Hotel, knew that the hotel's electrical lines were connected to the ones outside the window. Related to a telephone pole.
"Da da da da da da" Tang Cheng took out the Mauser submachine pistol from his carry-on equipment bag. Instead of the previous single-shot rapid fire, he directly used the submachine pistol's continuous fire state. He stood in front of the window and fired The telephone pole dozens of meters away emitted a series of flames. The military police and plainclothes agents responsible for surrounding the hotel could only watch helplessly as the telephone pole outside the hotel disappeared into darkness after a string of sparks. Even the originally brightly lit Xinya Hotel also instantly fell into darkness.
All the 20 bullets in the magazine were hit by Tang Cheng on the telephone pole dozens of meters away. Although this amount of bullets could not allow Tang Cheng to stop and break the telephone pole, it was enough for him. The rounds cut off the wires at the top of the poles. The wires responsible for transmission were broken by bullets, and the Xinya Hotel, which was cut off from power, naturally fell into darkness. In other words, everyone in the hotel became blind at this moment.
The Xinya Hotel fell into darkness after the power was cut off, but not everyone in the hotel was like a blind man trying to grasp an elephant. At least Tang Cheng, who had opened the eyepiece three times, was not restricted and affected by the darkness. "Bang bang... bang bang..." Tang Cheng, who had exited the room, returned to the stairs and fired several double shots at the Japanese troops downstairs who were trying to discredit them. He waited for the Japanese troops on the stairs to be forced back. Tang Cheng left here immediately and went to the room where the big hole was blown out of the floor.
The hotel was suddenly cut off, and the Japanese soldiers downstairs were greatly affected. Fortunately, some of them carried flashlights with them. When Tang Cheng, who had already switched to a pistol, returned to this room, the Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs , with the help of a flashlight, he is preparing to use the tables and chairs in the room to build a climbing passage. If the Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs climbed up from this big hole, the advantage Tangcheng relied on would be gone.
So when Tang Cheng arrived in front of the cave, he didn't even have time to think, so he just picked up the already fired pistol and jumped down through the big hole in the floor. With Tang Cheng's current physical fitness, let alone jumping to a height of one floor, he is not afraid at all even if he jumps to the height of another floor. The Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs were using the tables and chairs in the room to build an upward passage with the help of flashlights. Tangcheng's sudden fall from the sky shocked the Japanese soldiers.
The Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs did not relax their vigilance after using their guns to blast upwards from the ceiling. Two of the veterans had actually been aiming their rifles at the entire hole in the ceiling, alerting the enemy upstairs that they might suddenly jump down from the hole. The Japanese soldiers had obviously thought of this, but Tang Cheng's actions of shooting from the street-facing window upstairs to interrupt the wires and firing continuously at the top of the stairs made them misjudge that Tang Cheng was still there at the top of the stairs.
The Japanese soldiers in the room downstairs misjudged the location of Tangcheng at the moment. Now that they were only illuminated by flashlights, they subconsciously relaxed their vigilance. Therefore, the first thing they saw when they jumped out of the big hole in Tangcheng was these few people. The Japanese soldier had a confused expression on his face. "Pah! Pah! Pah! Pah! Pah! Pah! Pah!" Tang Cheng's reaction speed has long been beyond that of ordinary people. Even the most elite veteran in the Japanese army may not be able to pass Tang Cheng quickly, so after his feet landed on the ground , the m1911 pistol in his hand burst out with gun flames at the same time, and all seven bullets in the magazine were shot out of the barrel by Tang Cheng in an instant.
After Tang Cheng used up the seven bullets in the magazine as quickly as possible, he had no intention of changing the magazine. He just let go of his hand and let the m1911 pistol with no bullets fall in front of him. He closed the palm of his right hand again. A gun full of bullets appeared in his hand. Tang Cheng had already packed all the weapons and spare magazines in his carry-on equipment bag with bullets. If he needed to maintain continuous firepower, if he had no time to change the magazines, he could directly use the carry-on equipment bag to replace the weapons filled with bullets.
Like a magician, Tang Cheng changed the gun in front of the surviving soldiers in the room. With the last Japanese soldier looking dumbfounded in disbelief, Tang Cheng pulled the trigger of the gun, and the shotgun bursting out from the barrel directly pushed the last Japanese soldier into the air. Tang Cheng's shooting speed in this round was very fast. From the time he jumped down the big hole and suddenly fired, to when he switched to using his gun to kill the last Japanese soldier in the room, the whole process only took a few breaths.
The movement of the gun was much louder than that of the pistol, and the last shot fired by Tang Cheng was indoors. After the gunshot was amplified by the room, it became particularly obvious. In just a few breaths, he had shot all the Japanese soldiers in the room. Tang Cheng, who had switched to a gun, did not stay in the room, but took a few steps across the corpses on the floor and appeared in the room. side of the door. "Bang!" The two Japanese soldiers who heard gunshots in the room were about to rush into the room, but were blown away by an oncoming shot.
The *** was originally called a trench broom. It is said that in the late period of World War I, it was banned from being used in battlefield battles by all the warring countries. Because of its excellent killing effect, it is banned from being used on the battlefield by warring countries, which illustrates the value of weapons. The indoor close combat environment is comparable to trench attack warfare. In other words, in this kind of indoor fierce battle, the gun called the trench broom seems to be more suitable than the pistol.
*** are not common in Asia, but not everyone in the Japanese army knows about this kind of melee weapon. The Japanese soldiers who were trying to climb up the stairs again in the dark suddenly found that a *** sounded on the same floor as them. With the sound of gunfire, almost all the Japanese soldiers on this floor were dumbfounded. At this moment, Tang Cheng, who was leaning sideways against the door, was looking out into the corridor outside the room. Under the random illumination of a few flashlights at the end of the corridor, Tang Cheng could clearly see the situation at the end of the corridor.
Without any hesitation, after discovering that the end of the corridor was full of Japanese troops, Tang Cheng took out a gun from his equipment bag, pulled the tab, pressed it against the floor of the corridor, and rolled it vigorously towards the end of the corridor. "**, there's a**!" The** who couldn't help but roll forward against the corridor floor were quickly discovered by the Japanese soldiers holding flashlights, but their shouts couldn't keep up with the**'s rolling forward. speed.