Wasteland Commander

Chapter 260: Exposed! Battle!


Guard room.

The guard sat on the chair, dozing with closed eyes, his head nodding repeatedly, showing great drowsiness.

Next to him, there was another room, which housed the surveillance center.

Shen Ruihui and Chen Lan had already sneaked here, and seeing that the time was just right, they finally started to act.

Looking at Chen Lan beside him, Shen Ruihui emphasized in a low voice.

"I'll take the first shot. The target is the surveillance camera above the post, so that the soldiers in the surveillance room will come out. Then you can make your move while hiding over there. The whole action must be completed within five seconds. Are you confident?"

Chen Lan nodded: "I can definitely do it, but Director, you must be careful. The camera can't be broken, just knocked askew, so that the people in the surveillance room will come out to set it straight. You need to control the force precisely."

Shen Ruihui chuckled: "Don't worry, I was the first Heroic Unit in the entire army, the chief of the Military Intelligence Bureau. This is a piece of cake."

Chen Lan didn't say another word and quickly moved along the blind spot of the surveillance camera to the door of the surveillance room.

Wearing a white snow suit, he lay there, almost merging into the snow.

Seeing Chen Lan was in position, Shen Ruihui took out a silenced pistol and loaded it with rubber bullets.

In this situation, no loud noise should be made, which really tested his skills and mental stability.

He raised the pistol to aim and gently squeezed the trigger.

Pop!

A very slight impact sound; the bullet hit the metal cover of the surveillance camera.

The angle and force were just right, not breaking the camera but knocking it askew.

This is the characteristic of rubber bullets. Other bullets couldn't achieve this.

Soon, someone from the surveillance center opened the door of the surveillance room and called to the guard room, "Chedrov, the camera outside seems to have been blown askew by the wind. Go and set it straight."

Chedrov, who had been sleeping, woke up with a jolt, a little unwillingly.

"Why aren't you going?"

"I have to watch the monitors, and you're just sleeping, you lazy bum. Hurry up, this is the whole point of you being here."

Chedrov mumbled, "I still have to watch the gate. So, you keep an eye on it here. If a car comes, lift the barrier for me."

"Got it, got it, just go. I'm watching both sides here."

The soldier stood in the middle of the doorway, watching the surveillance screen on one side and the gate on the other.

Chedrov picked up a flashlight and reluctantly walked out of the guard post.

After stepping outside, as the wind and snow raged, he instinctively shielded his eyes with his hand and trudged forward.

Just as he passed by the window, Chen Lan suddenly sprang up from the snow!

A shiny military knife swiftly slit Chedrov's throat!

In reality, spies are also special agents. Whether it's with firearms, cold weapons, or close combat, they are elite within the army.

After taking down Chedrov, Chen Lan quickly removed his outer clothing.

Meanwhile, Shen Ruihui, dressed in Rakshasa military attire and wearing a cap, also stealthily approached below the surveillance camera, holding it steady with one hand and gradually setting it straight.

The soldiers inside would naturally be drawn by the surveillance camera's angle, turning their attention back to the control room while ignoring the door Chedrov exited through.

Chen Lan quickly reached the door and pushed it open.

The duty officer was momentarily stunned to see Chen Lan enter.

What's going on? Outside the camera is being set straight by someone, yet how did Chedrov come back so quickly?

In this fleeting moment of distraction, Chen Lan acted swiftly.

Pulled out the silenced pistol, and with rapid gunfire, he emptied the magazine!

Poor Rakshasa Soldier didn't even have time to react, as Chen Lan took him down on the spot.

"Director, mission accomplished!"

Shen Ruihui stopped adjusting the surveillance, quickly entering the room.

Both of them operated simultaneously, targeting the critical surveillance devices!

Cutting off the infrared sensors!

Cutting off the electric network!

Turning on the searchlight to signal the waiting, anxious teammates!

With the searchlight flashing three times, it was a response to their teammates.

From a distant watchtower where he was observing the situation, Chen Fei was overjoyed to see it.

"Well done! It's only 10:03; we can begin the operation!"

He took out a walkie-talkie and issued the order.

The demolition team members who had been on standby outside swiftly crawled through the hole in the barbed wire and sprinted madly toward the helipad and hangar!

Their task was to install bombs on all aircraft before the battle officially commenced, a crucial step for success!

The demolition Engineers advanced swiftly, first installing bombs on all outdoor parked aircraft.

Because they were operating inside an enemy base, the time constraints were extremely tight.

From installing bombs on outdoor aircraft to entering the hangar for further installations and then retreating, the whole process gave the Engineers only fifteen minutes.

The bombs were set to explode fifteen minutes later, and failing to extract in time could mean they would never leave.

Accompanying the Engineers were other commandos of the Dragon Teeth Brigade.

Special forces are a comprehensive unit. Aside from undergoing rigorous training, they must also master various skills and weaponry.

Some commandos advanced rapidly, climbing onto rooftops and swiftly seizing the high ground.

More commandos arrived at the entrances of various barracks around the airport.

The Rakshasa Soldiers of Hai Shan Wei guarding the airport were a regiment in strength.

Their regiment's numbers didn't reach the daunting scale of the Dawn Army's 4,000, but one regiment still comprised 2,000 men.

Three combat battalions, two flying brigades, and several support units were stationed in ten massive barracks.

The soldiers of the Dawn Army needed to block these barracks, preventing them from rushing out, preventing them from boarding the planes.

These fifteen minutes were extremely tight, with no room for accidents.

The snipers took position at high points, while other soldiers set up machine guns at the barracks' entrances.

Special forces with assault rifles or light machine guns also blocked key locations and entrances, ready to intercept and snipe at any moment.

Chen Fei had come down from the watchtower, nervously observing the progress of the demolition engineers through the perspective of the War Hawk.

A demolition team member quickly reached a helicopter, attaching a timed explosive from his hand onto it.

The time was set, a red light came on, and the countdown started.

The engineer didn't pause, swiftly moving to the next plane.

There were thirty demolition team members deployed this time, and they quickly installed timed bombs on all the outdoor aircraft.

However, the aircraft at the periphery were mainly helicopters; the real jet fighters were mostly inside the hangar.

Together with the demolition team, a group of engineers was also deployed.

Their task was to swiftly open the hangar doors while the demolition team installed bombs on the perimeter aircraft.

This process was not easy, as the Rakshasa hangars were password-protected, and cracking the code took time.

When the perimeter bombs were installed, five minutes had already passed.

Chen Fei felt his palms sweating slightly; this Dragon Teeth Special Team operation to attack the enemy's airfield was crucial to the assault on Hai Shan Wei.

If these planes took off, they would cause significant casualties to the main forces advancing on Hai Shan Wei.

Now, the key was for the enemy not to discover anything in the next ten minutes.

But things were obviously not that simple.

There were too many people stationed inside the huge barracks, and this nation had a habit of heavy drinking. In the middle of the night, some would always need to step out for the restroom.

Even though it was already past ten o'clock at night, some people were still coming out.

At the third barracks, two drunken Rakshasa soldiers staggered out.

With slurred speech, they mumbled words that were difficult to understand and went together to a snow pile at a corner of the wall.

Trickling water.

Releasing the floodgates.

One soldier, watching the shadow of the watchtower person in the distance in the nighttime, laughed heartily.

"These poor sentries, still standing guard so late. Look at them standing so straight, aren't they tired?"

The other soldier was an air force pilot, who was relatively more vigilant.

He looked at the straight-standing soldier in the watchtower and felt puzzled.

He knew these sentries too well; if they could slack off, they absolutely wouldn't be working.

When did they become so dedicated? It was already midnight, yet they were still meticulously on duty?

This abnormal behavior immediately triggered his alertness.

He turned his head to look at another direction's watchtower.

Although the snowstorm was fierce, the watchtower had lights, so silhouettes could still be seen.

It was the same at the other watchtower.

He asked his companion, "Did a general inspect the airfield today, so they all got a boost of motivation?"

The companion shook his head, "After the inspection, they would all slack off. Everyone knows the general won't be back for a while, so who would be so diligent then?"

Upon hearing this, a chill surged from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head.

"Not good! There's something wrong with these sentries!"

Noticing the abnormality gave a focus to many issues.

He picked up his flashlight and quickly shone it forward.

On the rooftop, he caught a glimpse of some shadows.

"Ah~~~~."

Bang!

Before he could finish his shout, a dull gunshot sounded, and he fell headfirst into the snow, his forehead already pierced through.

The sudden change left the other soldier dumbfounded, and in the time it took to speak, he saw his companion already dead.

But he had no time to act, as another gunshot followed, and he quickly met the same fate as his companion.

Falling backward into the snow, his pants not yet pulled up, his manhood exposed to the elements, quickly freezing from the wind and snow, covered in frost, still pointing upwards.

The two gunshots shattered the midnight silence.

The barracks immediately burst into chaos!

Beep~~~ Beep Beep~~~~!

Someone blew the emergency assembly whistle.

Lights quickly went on in the barracks, and the groggy Rakshasa soldiers began donning their gear and grabbing weapons, readying for battle.

Outside, Chen Fei lowered his gun and simultaneously issued combat orders.

"Unexpected situation, all units be alert, prepare to intercept, we cannot let the barracks' personnel charge out and disrupt our operation!"

Crackling sound~~!

Gun bolts were pulled back, loading the bullets.

Though the Dawn Army was already exceedingly cautious, an accident had still occurred.

At this moment, the engineers were in the critical phase of opening the code locks, with seven minutes left until the first batch of bombs was set to explode!

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