After being startled by the blue phosphorescent corpse, I pulled myself together and took out my lighter to see where I was. It was a place similar to a pond. I stepped on the water and struggled to push Lao Hei and Manager Qian onto the platform beside the pond.

Although I couldn't see clearly, the cement on my hands when I climbed out of the pool told me that this pool was definitely man-made. But at the moment, I didn't have much time to think, and immediately checked on Lao Hei and Manager Qian's situation, thankful that both of them fainted from choking on water, and after being smacked by me, they finally started coughing, lying there fainting.

Taking advantage of this, I used the lighter to glance at the dead man who "saved" the three of us. If it wasn't for the phosphorous fire he released, we wouldn't have known that there was a small cistern that could crawl out of the water. After a few more seconds, I estimated that my lungs were exhausted.

I have seen many different kinds of dead soldiers over the years. Right now, I can see that this person was probably squatting down and trying to get some water from the wooden bucket, but he got killed by a knife hidden in the water. The bucket the dead man had used for fetching water had been thrown aside, and the air was so damp that it had rotted into pieces of broken wood and circles of rusted wire.

At this time, Lao Hei and Manager Qian had also regained their consciousness, and were startled when they saw the dead man. But what surprised me was that Lao Hei was much calmer than the Manager Qian. It seemed that a lot of courage was innately born.

The three of us started to face another problem, the temperature.

The cold water had taken most of our body heat, and the three of us shivered. Fortunately, we are now in a hollow in the middle of the mountain. If we had been blown outside by the cold wind, we would have probably frozen half to death by now.

However, he had to think of a way immediately, otherwise dying from the cold was just a matter of time.

So we took off our clothes and tweaked the water, gritting our teeth and putting them on for the time being.

After stripping off the clothes of the dead on the ground, no one had the courage to wear this thing that was soaked through by the water from the corpses … Lao Hei tied the torn cloth to a wooden stick and made a few simple torches to light up the place. We then started to look at our surroundings.

It was similar to what I had initially thought. This was a cistern constructed by the entrance. It was around ten square meters. There were steps on both sides of the stairs, so perhaps Lao Hei was too cold. When he saw the stairs, he immediately rushed up, with Manager Qian and I following behind.

The staircase up was a small corridor, almost three meters high and four meters wide. Then there was a large corridor shaped like a "D" shape with a small corridor about two meters high and four or five meters high, wide enough for two cars to drive side by side.

It seemed to be built using the natural cave in the mountain that was widened. It seemed like a lot of manpower and material resources had been spent on it.

Not far away, he could see solid logs reinforcing the wall one by one. It looked like the corridor was very sturdy. The torchlight could not reach both ends of the road, and the only thing that could be seen was a pitch-black darkness that led to who knew where.

On the left side, Lao Hei found a room where corridors were large and small. The things inside were all covered in a thick layer of dust. There were several steel cabinets in the room, and they were all filled with canvas clothes and big shoes. No one could care less at this moment, it was still better than the clothes of the dead. The three of us found a few pieces to put in, so we don't have to worry about being frozen to death.

More happily, there was a kerosene lamp and a small half cylinder of kerosene on top of the tin cabinet, which had been used by many families in the Northeast Forest Farm. The name "Air Death Wind" was composed of a windproof glass cover, the base of the kerosene lamp and the wick, and the handle on top.

It was the main source of light at night in the Northeast, but it was gradually replaced by electric lights.

"Just what is this … Yes... What... "A place?" Manager Qian asked in a stammer. When he spoke, he could clearly hear the sound of his teeth chattering.

"It might be a base that the Japanese built before. I heard the old man in the forest field say it before. Japanese caught a lot of laborers during the battle. They didn't even go home after that, probably to build this base. "There are some in Qiqihar and Peony River, but they were discovered early on. No one knows why they were kept until now."

Lao Hei changed his clothes and answered Manager Qian's question. His speech was more nimble, perhaps because he had lived in the Northeast for a long time and was good at resisting the cold.

Another thing that might have happened was his physique. When I changed clothes, I noticed that the kid was much stronger than he had been when I left him, with his big tendons on his arms, his shiny black skin and his huge size of a foot and eight feet, like a boxer.

"This must be the same place that Abe, Chou Hua and the others are looking for," I interrupted.

Lao Hei rolled his eyes. His white teeth and his white eyes looked especially obvious in the darkness as he said to me, "Crazy Monkey, can you tell me something useful? Who doesn't know that they're coming here? The question is, what are they doing here? "

I told them about the Elder Bai and the fact that these people were heading towards there. I also reminded them that the Japanese were also heading towards the base that was hidden in the mountains. Their firepower was not limited to 3 or 8 big lids and 8 big boxes, but it was an exquisite Assault Rifle. And now we don't even have a nail, we have to be beaten into a sieve.

There are two paths ahead of us, either to swim out of the waterway or to find the exit of the base. It's obviously impossible to take the water route, not to mention the many complicated branching paths under the water. Even if we swim outside, the ice will still be able to freeze the three of us to death. Looking for a way out of the base, it was easy to run into baldy and the others.

After some consideration, we decided to find a way out from within. Nature is more frightening than human beings, after all.

After ten minutes or so of careful walking with the wind lamps, we discovered that this was a military base built in the middle of the mountain. It was built on the base of the original cave by human hands, and from the stairs, there was more than one floor.

At this time, even through the vertical staircase, one could see the light emitted by the Tactical Flashlight. It was obvious that the enemy was also searching for something.

"What should we do?" Manager Qian righteously asked me.

I also snappily said to him, but before the Manager Qian could even make a sound, Lao Hei had caught up.

"It's all because of you, hurry up and think of a way!" These two fellows had formed a united front after their first meeting.

"Let's find some weapons first." The three of us moved closer to each other like thieves in a small room on both sides of the passageway. We might even be discovered if our voices were too loud.

It was said that people who had been unlucky for a long time occasionally got lucky. After being caught in a daze, interrogated, and brought here on a long journey, I finally got lucky.

I was the first to discover a room full of weapons. After using a rusty bayonet to pry open a few boxes, I found some well-kept rifles and grenades of the 38th style. There were also several barrels of well-sealed gunpowder.

"Monkey, how come these are bigger than the others?" In the dim yellow light, Lao Hei asked me as he pointed at some handgrenades that were obviously a lot larger.

"In the later stages of the war, the Japanese either committed suicide or went down with the enemy, something similar to a glorified bomb. It does not have the time-delay fuse of a normal grenade, so it would explode just by pulling the string. Its power is also much greater. " I took one and read it in my hand.

"I guess we can still use them. If we catch them off guard, we might be able to kill some of them." I motioned for each of them to carry their rifles and take some grenades. Remembering the wounds I'd just healed, and the pain I'd suffered all the way from Shanghai to the Northeast, I couldn't help but feel the urge to kill.

With the gun in his hand, although he was a bit old, he still had more courage.

After extinguishing the wind lamps, we quietly walked to the staircase that connected the second and third floors. I bet the things they're looking for aren't on the top two floors, for a simple reason.

The lower level was the largest and also had the largest number of rooms. If they were to enter from one of the entrances at the top level, they would probably pass by here soon.

There was always a similarity in the minds of soldiers, and soon, the sound of footsteps could be heard. Perhaps they thought that other than them, there was no one else here. They did not make any light movements, and from the sounds of the battle, it seemed to be four people.

Almost close to their ears, he told them to retreat to a shelter not far from where they could hide first. When they heard the explosion, he fired in the direction of the ladder.

Then I tied a dozen grenades together with the rope I found to make a trip trap mine. Originally, using so many grenades in a semi-enclosed space was quite dangerous, and could easily cause collapse. However, I estimate that these items have been here for too long. Even if they were stored in a sealed environment, they would still have a high failure rate. "In order to ensure its lethality, it can only increase its quantity.

After doing all of this, I softly retreated back to dozens of meters away, hiding together with Lao Hei and Manager Qian. As the circle of light got closer and closer to the flashlight, I calmed down instead, as if I had recovered some of the feeling I had back then.

The first enemy came down with light hands and feet, so it didn't trigger the trap mine. The second one was the same, just when I thought I hadn't born in a long time, the third enemy came down.

Perhaps the first two security guards had let him relax his vigilance, or perhaps he wanted to finish the task quickly. His hands gripped the steel bars on either side of him and slid down like a fireman. It was neither slanted nor slanted, so he stepped on the rope that was connected to more than ten hoops.

'Bang! 'a loud sound was heard. It could have been a few, but at any rate the three of us were so far away that our ears buzzed from the explosion. The three enemies that had already descended were instantly blown into pieces, and the fourth one was knocked off the escalator and fell to the ground.

To my surprise, the flashlight on one of the guns had not been blown out. It bounced off the wall and fell to the ground, still glowing.

Perhaps the first three had blocked most of the damage, or perhaps only a third of the time the old grenade had exploded, but he swayed, his right hand against the wall, and stood up. I quickly leveled the gun and wanted to send him to reunite with his teammates, but all I heard was the click of a gun.

"Crap, smelly bullets!" I pulled the bolt and reloaded. Lao Hei's and Manager Qian's guns had rang, but their hands were shaking uncontrollably, causing them to miss. Seeing the remaining side of the enemy's mouth bleeding, one of his hands trembled as he raised the MP5 and was about to pull the trigger!