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Chapter 2524

After coming out of the conductor's cabin, Sokov went straight back to his box. He was eager to know how Agelina was doing now.

When he opened the box door, a crying voice suddenly came from the darkness: "Who, who are you?"

Sokov heard Agelina's voice and quickly replied: "Agelina, it's me, Misha, I'm back!"

After saying that, he quickly stepped forward and relied on his understanding of the box environment to quickly come to Agelina's side. After kneeling down on one knee, he asked with concern: "Are you okay?"

Agelina turned sideways, grabbed Sokov's arm, and said with sobs: "Misha, you are finally back. The gangsters outside fired many shots at our box and destroyed a picture on the wall.

The oil paintings were all knocked down. You were not here at the time, so I was very scared."

Sokov put the assault rifle aside and grabbed Agelina's Rouyi. It felt cold. Only then did he realize that the window glass of the compartment had been shattered by bullets and the ground was full of broken glass.

Not to mention, the cold wind outside was blowing into the box. No wonder Agelina's little hands were cold.

He quickly pulled off the quilts on the two sleepers, put one under Agelina, and draped the other over Agelina. After all this was done, he said to Agelina in a reproachful tone.

Na said: "Silly girl, there are so many broken glass shards on the ground. You didn't know how to make a quilt, and you scratched your hand carefully. Also, the window glass was also broken, and the cold wind kept pouring into the box, and you didn't know how to make it."

If you put a quilt on your bed to keep warm, what should you do if you get frozen?"

Agelina, who was wrapped in a quilt, half sat up, rested her head on Sokov's shoulder, and expressed a question in her mind: "Misha, I found that the gangsters outside seemed to have identified our box.

Keep shooting at this place. Do you think they are coming for you?"

"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." Sokov decisively denied Agelina's guess: "I made a temporary decision to go to Berlin. How could there be gangs active in Poland specifically coming to ambush me?

"

"But, there were really a lot of bullets shot at us." Just as Agelina said this, a few more bullets flew in, which made her tremble, but then she thought that Sokov was beside her.

, he can protect his own safety, and he immediately feels more at ease.

Sokov frowned and thought for a while, and soon came up with a clue. It was very unlikely that the gangsters outside were coming for him. The reason why they targeted this box to shoot was probably because they knew it was a luxury box.

, the person who lives here must be an important person.

Wanting to understand this, Sokov raised his hand and patted Agelina on the back, comforting her and said: "Agelina, we live in a luxury box. The gangsters think that big shots should live in it. As long as

If you keep shooting at this place, you can kill or injure the people inside."

Agelina suddenly became nervous when she heard what Sokov said: "Misha, since the goal of this box is so big, let's change to another box."

"It doesn't matter." Sokov said disapprovingly: "I checked and found that the walls of the box are very strong and the gangsters' bullets cannot penetrate them. As long as you hide below the window, there is not much danger."

Another gunshot came from outside the window, and Sokov heard the sound of a turntable machine gun firing, which was also mixed with the sound of some 98K rifles. Based on these gunshots, Sokov judged that the gang's weapons were very mixed, including Soviet-style weapons.

Weapons, including German-made weapons, seemed to have insufficient ammunition. The machine gun fire was in short bursts, with no more than three shots in each direction.

After having a general understanding of the enemy's equipment, Sokov suddenly felt more at ease. There was not enough ammunition. If they wanted to seize the train, they could only use people to pile it up, and he could hide in the window and use sufficient ammunition.

, send those gangsters who come into their range to see God.

Sokov turned to Agelina and said: "Just stay here and don't move. After I kill all the gangsters who attacked the train, I will ask the conductor to change our box."

"Okay!" Agelina's tone was much more cheerful. With Sokov by her side, there was no need to worry about gangsters breaking into the box. Everything that happened tonight was just an interesting salute to her.

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Sokov dragged an ammunition box to the window, but he did not stupidly stick his head out to observe the environment. If there was a sniper among the gangsters, sticking his head out would be a ready target for others.

He leaned against the wall of the box, and after a quick glance outside, he bent over and turned to the other side of the window, observing the movement outside in the same way. At this moment, the moon appeared in the sky, and its bright moonlight shone on the thick

On the snow, the field of view was very clear. He could clearly see that the surface of the snow near the railway track was very clean, indicating that no one was approaching the train. However, he did not dare to take it lightly, because he always had a premonition in his heart that he was

The box will be the primary target for gangs to attack.

"Misha, have you seen the enemy?" Agelina asked softly.

"No!" Sokov shook his head and replied: "I guess they were all hiding a hundred or two hundred meters away. There were no human footprints on the snow near the railway."

The shooting by the gangsters continued, but there was no movement on the train. The soldiers in the garrison obeyed Sokov's order and no one was allowed to shoot until they saw the gangsters appearing, so as not to waste bullets. If the train was

Crazy shooting is what those gangsters hiding in the distance can't ask for, because when people are nervous, the adrenal glands secrete and the trigger is pulled to the bottom. Even the Bobosha submachine gun has a magazine capacity of 71 rounds, and it can still fire in a very short time.

Shoot them all. Wait for the other party to run out of bullets, then charge forward. You can cut down the melons and vegetables to eliminate the garrison on the train, and then loot the train.

But today, the garrison on this train was particularly unusual. Except for a few shots fired at the beginning, there was no movement after that. If more than half an hour had passed, no one had fired yet, and the two sides were in a stalemate.

A confrontation like this consumes time, which is very beneficial to the defending side. As long as you wait a few hours, reinforcements will arrive. By then, the gangsters who attacked the train will have to retreat immediately if they want not to be annihilated.

There is no other way. The gang leader can only send his men to sneak up on the train, find the right opportunity to board the train, kill all the soldiers responsible for guarding, and then loot the train and steal what they need to make up for their lack of supplies.

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Sokov quickly glanced out the window every minute to see if any gangsters were coming.

When he looked out the window this time, he felt that there seemed to be a dark figure on the snow more than thirty meters away from the train. He thought he had made a mistake, so he quickly changed his position and looked out the window again. This time

I could see clearly that there was indeed a person lying on the snow.

Seeing this situation, Sokov couldn't help but laugh, thinking that the military quality of these gangsters is too poor. If you want to send people to the side of the train, you have to wear a white camouflage uniform and lie down in the snow like this.

It's not easy to be discovered inside. The people who came to attack now were actually wearing black clothes. They lay down in the snow and were as eye-catching as the fleas on a bald man's head.

After the black figure lay in the snow for a while, seeing no movement in the direction of the train, he crawled forward on his hands and feet. When he was about ten meters away from the train, he took out a black figure from his waist.

He raised his hand and was about to throw it towards the train. But at this moment, Sokov appeared at the window and pulled the trigger at him. After firing a burst, Sokov did not check whether he had hit.

The target quickly retracted behind the window.

"Misha." Seeing Sokov shooting out the window, Agelina guessed that he must have found an enemy, so she asked tentatively: "Did you hit the target?"

"I don't know." Sokov shook his head and said, "But according to my shooting skills, I should have hit it."

Sokov counted silently in his mind. When he reached thirty, he quickly took a look and found the black figure lying motionless in the snow. He must have been beaten to death by himself. He retracted and

, and said to Agelina: "The gangster was lying there without moving. He should have been beaten to death by me."

The gangster who was killed by Sokov was originally ordered to throw incendiary bombs. According to the gang leader's idea, as long as the train catches fire, it will definitely cause chaos. At that time, his people can fish in troubled waters and rush onto the train to start a one-sided affair.

The massacre. What he didn't expect was that the bombardier he sent was killed by bullets fired from unknown places before he could throw the Molotov cocktail.

One bombardier died, and the bandit leader ordered the other two bombardiers to carry out the task of setting fire, because only by causing chaos on the train could his subordinates rush onto the train smoothly. But the fate of the two bombardiers and the leader

The same one was shot to death by Sokov who suddenly appeared from the window when he was still more than ten meters away from the carriage.

Although Sokov successfully killed the two bombardiers, his position was also exposed. The bandit leader immediately ordered the machine gun to turn its muzzle and shoot wildly at the location of Sokov's box, blocking the window with intensive firepower and covering the area.

His own men launched an attack.

A storm of bullets rattled the iron plates of the carriage. Fortunately, the gangsters did not use armor-piercing bullets. Although they made a lot of noise, except for the bullets that flew into the compartment through the window, the rest of the bullets were not there.

Able to penetrate the iron plate of the carriage.

When Sokov was dodging the opponent's bullets, he had already seen rows of black spots faintly appearing outside. Based on his experience, he could easily judge that this was the gang's skirmish line. They finally lost their composure and fired at the train.

He launched an attack. He did not rush to shoot outside with his gun, because he knew very well that the enemy was still far away from the train. Shooting hastily would not only have a low hit rate, but when he leaned forward and shot outside, there would be

May be hit by enemy machine gun bullets.

Therefore, he chose to remain silent and patiently waited for the gangsters' skirmishing line to approach the train.

When the bandit's skirmish line was still more than fifty meters away from the train, the soldiers in the other carriages opened fire. Their submachine guns and rifles fired at the same time. They immediately knocked down a few of the bandits who were walking in the front, and the rest hurriedly fell down on the spot.

, raised their guns and fired in the direction of the train, but their hasty shooting was not accurate at all. Although the fight was lively, it did not cause any casualties to the soldiers on the train.

When the bandit leader in the distance saw that there was no movement in Sokov's box, he thought that the gunman who had just killed his bombardier had been beaten into pieces by the machine gun. He quickly ordered the machine gun to turn its muzzle and shoot at the exposed fire points on the train.

As soon as the machine gun fire shifted its direction, Sokov suddenly felt relaxed. He carefully observed the situation outside and found that the attacking gangsters were focusing on the other carriages, while he was ignored by them.

For Sokov, this was an excellent opportunity. He could take advantage of the enemy's unpreparedness and shoot by surprise, catching the gangsters off guard.

There was no shooting here in Sokov, which gave the gangsters the illusion that this location was the safest, so many gangsters came in this direction. They saw that the window glass of the box had been beaten to pieces, and they could easily escape from it.

Here they climbed into the train. But they never dreamed that a powerful assault rifle was waiting for them to fall into the trap.

Seeing the gangsters gradually crowding outside his window, although there were still bullets in the magazine of the assault rifle in Sokov's hand, he decisively chose to replace it with a new magazine to avoid suddenly running out of bullets while shooting.

. And four or five magazines were inserted into the waist belt for easy replacement.

Amidst the intensive gunfire, there were chaotic footsteps and shouts outside the car window, which frightened Agelina who was lying on the ground. She whispered to Sokov: "Mi

Sha, the gangsters have arrived outside our window, what should I do?"

Sokov put his finger in front of his lips to signal Agelina not to speak, and then he began to count silently in his mind. When the count reached ten, Sokov stood up suddenly and picked up the assault rifle in his hand.

, and fired at the gangsters crowded together outside the car window.

The rain of bullets slanting down from the window splashed from front to back among the gangsters who had not yet woken up. A magazine was used up in an instant. Sokov pulled out the magazine on his belt and changed the magazine with one hand.

The clip was used to quickly replace the new magazine. The dense bullets hit the crowd, splashing a large cloud of blood mist. Some gangsters were killed on the spot, and some others were not killed but were still alive.

Seriously injured, they rolled on the ground, screaming horribly at the top of their lungs, which made Agelina's scalp tingle behind Sokov.

After Sokov fired five magazines in one breath, he squatted down again, threw the empty magazines out of the window, and took out new magazines from the wooden box to replace them.

"Misha," Agelina saw Sokov squatting down again, and quickly asked with concern: "How are the gangsters outside the window?"

"I basically beat them to death." Sokov said, "Don't worry, they no longer pose any threat to us."

"That's good, that's good!" Agelina crossed herself on her chest and said to herself: "With you by my side, I feel relieved."

But the next moment, Sokov saw a black object flying in from the window, and then hit the floor heavily with a dull sound. He looked at the object rolling on the ground and emitting white smoke.

, Sokov's pupils suddenly shrank violently: "I'll go, it's a grenade!"


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