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Chapter 588 Stupid Method



Chapter 588 Stupid Method

Zhao Cheng looked at the heavily guarded arsenal, lurking in the shadows and observing carefully, trying to think of a solution. This arsenal was the largest in Tongdeng Fortress, storing the entire fortress's ammunition supplies.

Therefore, with such tight defense, Zhao Cheng basically had no chance, unless he could escape underground.

Escape underground? Zhao Cheng touched his chin, his expression gradually brightening.

He can't burrow underground, but he can dig holes! What's the most troublesome thing about digging holes? It must be transporting the excavated soil!

But Zhao Cheng obviously couldn't transport the soil by himself, but he had space! Zhao Cheng's space needed to touch something before it could be collected.

But Zhao Cheng tried it and found that he could store the tools and other things into the space with the help of tools. This saved Zhao Cheng a lot of trouble.

So Zhao Cheng began to walk around the armory. As he walked around, Zhao Cheng discovered that this armory was really huge.

The entire underground arsenal covers an area half the size of a football field, half of it is reinforced concrete and the other half is half buried in the mountain.

Zhao Cheng found a deserted place, about four meters away from the outer wall of the ammunition depot. He took out an engineer shovel and started digging on the ground. He just kept digging, and all the dug-out soil disappeared automatically.

Soon, a pit about one and a half meters deep appeared on the ground. Zhao Cheng continued digging. When he reached about three meters, he took out two pieces of ordinary hose and carefully placed them in the groove he had just dug.

After fixing the hose, Zhao Cheng took out a piece of wood and began to cover the deep pit. He first dug some horizontal grooves on both sides, then covered it with the wood board. The wood board was about ten centimeters away from the ground, and then covered it with soil.

Such a simple tunnel cover has been made. In this dim underground tunnel, no one will notice the difference unless someone comes here specifically to dig.

After making the arrangements, Zhao Cheng began to dig horizontally toward the ammunition depot. Half an hour later, Zhao Cheng had reached the depot's foundation. The two-and-a-half-meter-thick concrete foundation truly astonished Zhao Cheng.

The most important thing is that the width of this foundation is a full meter! Zhao Cheng began to dig upwards along the foundation, observing carefully as he dug. When he saw lime beginning to appear in the soil, Zhao Cheng knew that he was about to reach the ground.

So he began to recover his strength. After working in the tunnel at such a high intensity, even Zhao Cheng's body felt a little tired.

After a five-minute break, Zhao Cheng began to dig carefully upwards. After digging less than half a meter, Zhao Cheng felt the ground above seem to be collapsing.

So Zhao Cheng stopped digging and began digging a little to the side. After feeling the pressure on this side, Zhao Cheng continued to dig through the ground. Dim light from above shone in.

Zhao Cheng carefully enlarged the entrance of the cave little by little until it was big enough for one person to enter and exit. Then he stopped digging and crawled out of the cave.

This was the edge of the ammunition depot, near the wall. Before him was a pile of ammunition boxes three meters high. Zhao Cheng took a look and nearly died of anger.

We saw our words written on it, and all the ammunition boxes here had the same words on them. These were the supplies we provided.

Zhao Cheng took a closer look at the ammunition depot. It was half the size of a football field and four meters high. Two-thirds of the wall was reinforced concrete, and the remaining one-third was mountain rock.

There was a huge amount of ammunition stored here, including various bullets, shells, mines, and explosives. According to Zhao Cheng's estimate, the ammunition here was enough for all the troops in the Tongdeng area to use for a week.

Of course, Zhao Cheng could not allow these ammunition to remain here, and he believed that such a large amount of ammunition, once exploded, would definitely send the entire Tongdeng Fortress into the sky.

So Zhao Cheng began to look for some mines and explosives that he could use, and threw the Soviet artillery shells he had saved into the ammunition depot.

He set a time bomb in a hidden place. One hour later, Zhao Cheng returned to the cave along the same route and came back to the entrance where he had just entered.

After dealing with the entrance of the cave briefly, Zhao Cheng hurriedly began to walk towards the outside. He had to quickly return to where his sons were. Although it was two kilometers away from the fortress, once an explosion occurred, the entire five-kilometer radius of the fortress would become a place that the enemy would search carefully. Even if it was a remote place, someone would go to check it out.

They must leave first. Now is not the time to teach the ungrateful little wolf a lesson. We cannot expose their fighting power.

It was much more difficult for Zhao Cheng to get out than when he came in, because he had to provide a note issued by the garrison officer to leave!

Zhao Cheng definitely didn't have it, but he didn't plan to go out from the normal place. Zhao Cheng found an outward vent. Fortunately, the diameter of the vent was more than half a meter, which was enough for Zhao Cheng to go out from here.

After Zhao Cheng climbed into the ventilation duct and walked forward less than ten meters, he saw something interesting. These wolf cubs were actually burying mines in the ventilation duct!

Zhao Cheng carefully took out the mine and found that it was actually a Type 72 anti-personnel mine produced in my country. If this thing was accidentally detonated in this narrow ventilation duct, the attacker would definitely suffer heavy losses.

Zhao Cheng collected the mines, intending to return them to the ungrateful little bastards when he got outside, so they could have a taste of his power. Along the way, he unearthed a total of twenty-five Type 72 anti-personnel mines. When he emerged from the ventilation duct, he discovered that light had already risen outside.

This place was on a hill near the fortress, surrounded by dense trenches and communication trenches. Zhao Cheng found a place where a sentry was sleeping and left. He found a place to deliberately leave some clues and then began to bury the mines he had just obtained along the road.

After Zhao Cheng finished placing all the mines, he fired a shot at a distant position and hit a sentry in the direction he really wanted to break through.

Then, while moving in that direction, he erased all traces of his movements and quietly left the spot he had just been.

Zhao Cheng's shot woke up all the enemy troops in the Tongdeng area. However, they thought it might just be a soldier's gun that went off accidentally, and did not think that there would be any enemies coming, except for the dead sentry.

However, they still had to investigate. When they came to the clue location that Zhao Cheng deliberately left, they thought that the scouts who came to investigate might have been discovered, so they opened fire and attacked their sentry.


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