The Marine Corps headquarters was silent under the night sky.
The Japanese who were on night watch were all at the shooting holes and observation ports, observing the situation outside.
The interior was relatively safe, so there was almost no security.
The manhole cover next to the door was suddenly lifted up slowly and moved to the side bit by bit. The entire process did not make any sound.
Then, a figure emerged from the sewers and flashed into the shadows under the door.
A second figure appeared, followed by a third. Everyone moved silently.
In less than two minutes, all 31 of them came out of the sewer.
The last person to come out even put the manhole cover back to its original place.
At the city gate, Hao Luo bought a bottle of odorant from the system store and quickly sprayed it on himself before passing it on to the next person.
Deodorant was a special potion that could erase the smell of a person. It was used to deal with the nose of military dogs to prevent them from tracking them.
As they came out of the sewers, they didn't even need a military dog. A normal person could smell them from ten meters away.
The effect of the repellent was pretty good. After spraying it, the smell on everyone's body disappeared.
The remaining smell was quickly dissipated by the wind.
In the shadow of the door, there was an independent guard room more than ten meters away.
In the guard room, there was a valve that controlled the opening and closing of the door.
There was only one entrance to the Japanese Marine Corps headquarters. It was made of two steel plates that were tens of centimeters thick. It could withstand a large number of direct bombardments. However, the opening and closing of the door could only be driven by an electric hydraulic system.
The Marine Corps headquarters had independent power generation equipment, so there was no need to worry about the power being cut off and the door being unable to operate.
No one said anything. Hao Luo waved his hand gently, and four soldiers moved toward the guard room under the night sky.
There were six Japanese in the guard room. When they moved, Luo Hao had already given them a clear sign of the number of enemies.
Although they were not professional special forces soldiers, they knew how to use hand gestures. After all, hand gestures were not exclusive to special forces soldiers. Every soldier in the special forces had been specially trained to use and interpret hand gestures.
Four soldiers moved forward in the shadows. Four of the Japanese in the guard room were sleeping, and two were smoking out of boredom.
They were only there to guard the door. They did not expect that an enemy would appear.
After confirming the situation inside, the four of them were not in a hurry to move. One of the soldiers gently tapped the submachine gun in his hand.
The other two soldiers immediately pulled out the tri-edged military knife at their waists.
The two Japanese in the guard room heard the noise and immediately stood up. They picked up their weapons and walked out of the guard room together.
However, the moment the two of them walked out of the door, the soldiers lying in ambush on the left and right stabbed them with their military knives. It entered the throats of the two Japanese.
The sharp military knife directly pierced through their Adam's apple and their cervical vertebrae. The sharp blade directly pierced through the back of their necks.
The two Japanese tried to make a sound before they died, but they could only make a low whimper with blood bubbling in their mouths.
Not to mention reminding others, even his own ears could barely hear the sound of his own mouth.
The two soldiers gently put down the bodies and took out their tri-edged military knives. They wiped the blood off the military knives on the two Japanese's military uniforms before the four of them walked into the guard room.
In the guard room, there were three bunk beds, and four other Japanese were sleeping.
Four soldiers stepped forward, each holding a three-edged military knife, and directly killed the four Japanese who were still sleeping.
Just like how he killed the two Japanese before, the military knife not only pierced through their throats, but the blade also pierced through the wooden bed.
The entire process was clean and neat.
After confirming that the four Japanese had been killed, two of the soldiers came out and pulled the two Japanese corpses that had fallen at the door in.
For the rest of the time, the four of them would guard the guard room. After seeing the signal, they would immediately open the gate. At the same time, they would ensure that the guard room would not be taken back by the Japanese before the troops entered the gate, causing the gate to be closed halfway.
At this time, Hao Luo also began to take action.
He led the others around the guard room.
The layout of the Marine Corps headquarters was a huge cube with the main building on all four sides. It was six stories high and was the only high point nearby.
Every floor had a corridor inside, and the corridor connected to the rooms. There were rooms all around.
Each room was their barracks and also their battle post.
Inside the barracks, there were shooting holes for the outside. The Japanese even pulled the anti-war cannons into the barracks and set them up in the shooting holes.
The corridor on each floor was silent.
Hao Luo didn't let them attack the barracks one by one, as that was too impractical.
There were people on guard in each of the Japanese's barracks.
Instead, he gave each soldier a backpack filled with broadsword anti-infantry mines.
These mines did not need to be installed. They only needed to be unlocked and placed at the exit of each barracks and in the corridor.
Once the Japanese were alerted and rushed out of the barracks, the broadsword anti-infantry mines would be detonated.
At the same time, anti-infantry mines were placed along the corridor to prevent more Japanese from rushing out.
Hao Luo didn't look for the regiment commander of the Japanese's Marine Corps because there was no need to. He wanted to kill more than a thousand Japanese in one go.
Twenty-six fully-armed soldiers silently placed all the mines in their backpacks on the four corridors of each floor.
Only then did they retreat to the four stairways on each floor.
The four stairways of the Marine Corps headquarters were located in the four corners. The first floor was the Japanese's parking lot, and the first floor was also the Japanese's tank garage.
The barracks were only located above the second floor.
Once the Japanese came out, they would be attacked.
After all the preparations were done, Hao Luo looked at the time. It was already half past one in the morning.
Hao Luo then took out his mobile phone and contacted the troops outside. When he started his operation, most of the soldiers in the Special Task Force had already started to rest after dinner.
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