288, the enemy airport 7
All these changes happened in the blink of an eye!
A large group of Japanese soldiers had no time to react. The flames had already spread to their feet and swallowed them all in the blink of an eye.
Those Japanese soldiers screamed like ghosts and wolves, and the severe and unbearable pain caused them to drop their weapons and roll around on the ground.
Not only did this move fail to extinguish the flames on their bodies, but the gasoline flowing all over the ground made them burn even more intensely.
The oil depot, which was originally poorly lit, was illuminated by the sky-high firelight.
When Captain Min heard the howl, which was as shrill as a ghost, he couldn't help but feel the hair standing on end all over his body, and he unconsciously took a few steps back.
The Japanese soldiers who had just arrived behind him saw this situation and moved back one after another without daring to go in.
Seeing the intensity of the fire, Captain Min knew that it would be difficult to extinguish the fire. He looked up and saw Monk Wei standing on top of the pile of oil barrels, stabbing each oil barrel with his bayonet and then kicking them down.
As a result, a large area of the ground was covered with raging fire, and even Monk Wei himself was trapped on the stack of oil barrels, unable to jump off the ground.
All the Japanese soldiers who were ignited had fallen into the sea of fire and stopped moving, burned into coke sticks.
The high temperature and smoke made it impossible for Monk Wei to stand on the pile of oil drums.
He jumped up and down, jumping from one stack of oil drums to another.
After jumping up and down more than a dozen times, he had jumped to a corner of the oil depot, where there was a vent nearly 3 meters above the ground.
Due to the special needs of the oil depot, there are ventilation openings on all sides of the wall, which are about three feet square. It is still quite difficult for a burly adult to get in and out from here.
Monk Wei first threw his rifle like a javelin, and it flew out of the vent and landed on the ground outside.
Immediately afterwards, Monk Wei did not hesitate, jumped on the stack of oil drums, and accurately grasped the edge of the vent with both hands.
But when he used the "Bone Shrinking Technique", the bones all over his body crackled slightly, and he looked like he had lost weight immediately, and he easily got out of the vent.
Outside, there was a three-meter drop to the ground. This did not bother Monk Wei at all. He jumped up, landed lightly on the ground, rolled around, and completely absorbed the force of his fall.
Picking up the rifle he had thrown out in advance, Monk Wei glanced at the surrounding situation.
At this moment, his position is at the side and rear of the oil depot, which cannot be seen from the direction of the gate.
Therefore, no one noticed that Monk Wei had escaped from death to life without being noticed.
Of course, Monk Wei knew that the oil depot was now a time bomb. Under the constant scorching heat, those gasoline barrels could deflagrate at any time, causing a larger-scale deflagration.
It would not be surprising if there was a big explosion at that time, even if the entire oil depot was blown into the sky.
Monk Wei was eager to leave this extremely dangerous place, and his eyes fell on the tarmac opposite several runways.
There is a long row of airplanes parked there, numbering about twenty.
Monk Wei didn't even stop and ran towards the tarmac.
At this moment, Captain Min saw that the fire had spread to most of the oil depot, and knew that the situation was over, and it would be extremely dangerous to stay where he was.
He ordered everyone to evacuate the scene quickly and stay as far away from the oil depot as possible.
When the airport gate was attacked by guerrillas just now, no alarm was sounded inside the airport.
Because the observation post responsible for sounding the alarm is located at the highest point of the airport - the control tower.
When Monk Wei had a conflict with Captain Min, the observation post immediately noticed the situation.
However, since Monk Wei was wearing the uniform of a Japanese soldier, the observation post naturally thought that this was an internal dispute.
Even if Monk Wei fired, the observation post still stubbornly believed that the officers below would properly solve the problem.
After Monk Wei threw the grenade, the observation post was surprised. However, when he saw that Monk Wei was alone, while Captain Min brought a group of people, he judged that it would only take a short time to subdue Monk Wei.
At this time, fighting also broke out at the gate.
So the observation post shifted its attention there.
He saw that there were only a few enemies outside, only about twenty people, and felt that there was nothing to worry about. The gate would definitely not be lost.
Facts have proved that it is indeed as expected by the tower observation post.
A few minutes later, the group of enemies who launched the attack were pinned down by machine guns and were unable to fight back.
When the soldiers organized an attack, the enemies retreated one after another, not daring to resist desperately.
Just when the observation post breathed a sigh of relief, let go of the palm that had been placed on the alarm bell button, and turned its attention to the direction of the oil depot again, it was a surprise!
I saw thick smoke billowing from the oil depot, and through the vents I could see the blazing fire inside!
The observation post felt that his mind went blank, but his palm reflexively slapped the alarm button hard.
"Woo--Woo--"
The shrill siren immediately resounded over the airport.
This is an emergency evacuation signal.
The observation post speculated that a large amount of gasoline was stored in the oil depot. Once a big explosion occurred, the area within a hundred meters would be reduced to scorched earth.
The commanders below immediately responded and organized the evacuation of personnel.
Dozens of pilots were ordered to rush to the tarmac.
The order they received was to try to take off the plane to avoid being affected by the explosion.
If you don't have enough time, move the aircraft as far away from the oil depot as possible.
The landlords had no food left. The Japs' planes were very valuable and they were reluctant to scrap them. They were determined to salvage one after another.
At this moment, Monk Wei was spinning on the tarmac.
He originally wanted to destroy the plane's fuel tank, but he didn't know the structure of the plane at all, and he had no idea about the location of the fuel tank.
Moreover, the bayonet had been broken into two pieces during the process of piercing the iron barrel just now, and could no longer be used.
As for destroying other parts of the plane, Monk Wei looked at these steel monsters and didn't know where to start.
Just when Monk Wei was helpless, he saw the group of pilots running over.
Monk Wei is not good at dealing with airplanes, but when it comes to dealing with people, he is unparalleled.
Facing this group of pilots, Monk Wei rushed over at a trot.
The pilots received the urgent order and were rushing to the tarmac. They saw a lone soldier coming towards them. They didn't know what this man meant, but they didn't take it to heart.
Chapter completed!