Chapter 51
Having chosen the way and time to escape, Weiss thought about the way out almost all night that night: a way out for him and Nicholas to get out of the predicament and a way out for Ulster Federation...
In the early morning, familiar footsteps sounded in the corridor. Weiss suddenly opened his eyes and warmed up his limbs with a slight movement. He finally passed the designed "routine" in his mind. A moment later, the hatch door opened from outside. The Normans obviously had no intention of letting outsiders enter the flight base at the beginning, so there was no hole for the steel hatch door for the meal plate to be collected. Just as the Norman soldiers put the meal plate in as usual, Weiss jumped up from the cold and hard bed like an electric shock, then leaped over the tiger and roared the dragon, and directly stuffed the unlucky guy. Then, he bent down, picked up the meal plate on the ground, and assaulted in a straight line. The Norman soldier outside the door immediately covered his face and fell to the ground.
These two Norman soldiers who temporarily lost their combat effectiveness were either carrying rifles or wearing short swords, but there were three Norman soldiers in the corridor. They had a plan to break the situation, but they could not break it quickly. Weiss held the dining plate tightly, without hesitation or pause for a moment, and stepped directly over the body of the Norman soldier at the door, locking the third Norman soldier with the fierce eyes of the cheetah. As expected, when the other party saw something wrong, he quickly removed the gun from his shoulder instead of pulling the bayonet from his waist. Weiss devoted all his strength and smashed it to his throat with the corner of the dining plate. Although the position was slightly off and hit the base of his neck, this time still played a role in temporarily dismantling the opponent's combat power.
Koued three, and two more. Under the stimulation of the soaring adrenaline, almost all his movements were natural and coherent: he threw out the dining plate in the face of the fourth Norman soldier, freed up his hands to pull out the bayonet from the waist of the third Norman soldier, kicked the ground with both feet, and burst out a hundred-meter sprint speed. Before the fifth Norman soldier pointed his muzzle at him, he pushed over and stabbed the bayonet into his abdomen, knocked him to the ground, and used his elbow to touch his jaw to make up, snatched the rifle from his hand, opened the insurance, pulled the trigger...
The shot not only knocked half of the shoulder of the third Norman soldier into pieces, but also caused splash damage to the second Norman soldier who barely stood up. Then, Weiss, who was lying on the ground, had a life-and-death duel with the fourth Norman soldier standing upright. In this narrow passage that was enough for two people to pass side by side, shooting at a distance of less than ten feet, with insignificant aiming accuracy. The Norman soldier bullets were loaded, and Weiss needed to pull the bolt and reinstall it.
, This is a fatal difference. However, in the face of this unexpected emergencies, the Norman soldier was very nervous. He pulled the trigger without opening the security. Only then did he realize the problem, but the precious opportunity was fleeting. With the big heart and rough nerves tempered on the battlefield, coupled with the basic skills he had worked hard since the military academy, Weiss completed the shell loading with a coherent movement, and rushed out the large-caliber rifle bullet before his opponent, and shot through his chest with one shot!
After surviving the moment of life and death, Weiss quickly stood up, pulled the bolt and reassembled, and mercilessly conquered the lives of all the Norman soldiers present. As soon as the gunshot sounded, most of the suddenness of his actions was lost. In this flying research base, there were no less than 200 Normans who could fight with weapons. Grabbing time was the key to success or failure. Weiss only took one rifle, twenty bullets, and a bayonet, and immediately followed the route he walked every day toward the research area. While running, he was avoiding
Inevitably, the two patrol teams of the Normans were fighting one after another. As we can see on weekdays, except for the elite soldiers under Lieutenant Notts, the patrol guards on this flight ship only had combat skills and no combat experience, let alone the combat skills learned through life and death on the battlefield. Although dealing with these reckless Norman soldiers by nature is not as simple as cutting melons and vegetables, they have not taken much effort to cross their bodies.
After passing three levels in a row, Weiss's mentality was not floating. He knew very well that he could not be Rambo and did not have the steel body of the Terminator. He only needed a bullet to reimburse his plan for a long time, and even completely ended his existence in this world. Therefore, he carefully used the combat techniques obtained from fighting mountain guerrillas with the Norman army, and moved quickly and flexibly in the cabin passage. There were already harsh alarms on the ship, and the sound of footsteps were everywhere. Norman soldiers began to block the passage, but before the defense was completely done, there were loopholes in many places. Relying on the blessing of human radar, Weiss quickly approached the research area on the ship. At a three-fork, he faced two choices: either hijack the Norman experts first, then rescue Nicholas, or find Nicholas first, then hijack the Norman experts, and then use the aircraft that was already ready for today's experiment to evacuate.
The difficulties and benefits of these two options are different. If you are lucky, you can achieve the same goal. If you are not lucky, you may face the choice of one of them. At this moment, Weiss did not hand over his fate to the coin, but quickly observed the situation of the two channels. When he found that the only "green" on the ship was gradually approaching under the clusters of several "red dots", he immediately realized that the critical moment had arrived early. So, he ran towards the other channel quickly, and when he was about to run to the end, he suddenly turned to face him.
A Norman soldier with a slanted rifle appeared with a pair of hands. The brain waves were difficult to penetrate the steel bulkheads, and it was difficult to concentrate on using them for special observations when running. These were not important. Weiss adjusted his posture and used the momentum to put a stock on the Norman soldier's face. He only heard the sound of bones breaking. He knocked down the first blocker at the entrance of the passage. He stepped on the rifle flat, changed from running with all his might to rush forward. When he saw a Norman soldier, he shot a gun, regardless of whether he had the possibility of giving up resistance.
Four shots and four out of four, all the Norman soldiers visible in this research area were knocked down. Weiss blindly loaded bullets while searching for the expected faces. It was too early, and the researchers who came to the research area were less than half of the normal time. What he saw and heard on weekdays, Dr. Franz came the earliest and left the latest, and could be said to be a science madman obsessed with technology. There is no doubt that as long as he could bring this person back to the Ulster Free Federation, not to mention turning the situation of war immediately, his role could be with several federal divisions or a flying squadron! Even if he could not take him away and hold him away, he could still let the Normans throw themselves into a rat and help his plan to escape from the tiger's mouth succeed.
The "scientific madman" of the Norman Empire did not disappoint Weis. Although several researchers intended to cover him to slip away from another passage, he seemed very disdainful of the escape with his tail between his tail. Weiss chased after him with a meteor, scared away the researchers with a gun, said "sorry" to Dr. Franz, then carried the gun in one hand and the other, and walked through the passage half-pulled and half-retted.
When the two entered the passage, Lieutenant Notts and his party were coming from the opposite side. Weiss weighed it and raised his rifle with his backhand, pressed the bayonet against Dr. Franz's neck, and continued to walk forward.
Lieutenant Norts stopped, but instead of staying still, he stretched out his left hand and stuck Nikola's shoulder with his pliers' hands, dragging her from the Norman soldiers to the side, and the large-diameter revolver held in his right hand against her cheek without hesitation.
"Put down the knife in your hand, otherwise she will die in front of you today." Notts used his usual arrogant tone and spoke Norman in a straightforward manner.
For the Normans, whether it is important to be a top expert in the field of flight technology or the youngest daughter of the current president of the enemy, Weiss doesn't have to speculate. He said in Ulster: "Guess, if I cut his throat, will you still have the possibility of saving him?"
The expression on Lieutenant Notts's face changed from the arrogant sun to the gloomy before the thunderstorm. He glared at Weiss and said, "You are not qualified to bargain with me!"
"Authentic, I am standing in front of you, a defeated general who has lost all his pride. It is like a beast caught by a hunter and locked in a cage. Living is no different from dying. You are different. You have an enviable identity and a longing future. You cannot lose your future because of an insignificant person like me!" Weiss' self-depreciation also reminds the other party: We are not afraid of wearing shoes with barefoots!
Not immediately fought back, as if he was still thinking about how to deal with it. Weiss did not give him a chance to think quietly, but instead escorted Dr. Franz forward, disturbing his thinking as he walked: "You better get out of the way. If I accidentally cut Dr. Franz's throat, he would die in pain within a few minutes. I will end my pain, but unfortunately, you can't treat her--and won't do anything to her. There is only one real loser... you, Lieutenant Nott!"
At this time, Lieutenant Notts should have recalled today's test arrangements. He pinched Nicholas' shoulder and stepped back step by step, and said, "Don't think you are very smart and can hide anything from us. You want to use that test aircraft to escape, right? I won't let you succeed! It has no fuel at all, and it is not loaded into a flying stone, so it can't fly at all!"
Weiss knew that the other party was not completely tying himself. The Normans' artificial star source stone still had technical time limits in terms of structural stability. The test aircraft really had to install artificial star source stone components before taking off. Counting the test time, it was likely that it had just been installed, or it might not be installed later. These factors were actually under planning considerations. Therefore, Weiss led Dr. Franz forward and only threatened the Norman soldiers in front to give way, not saying anything else. Lieutenant Notts thought he had seized the key to this farce and signaled the soldiers not to force themselves, so as not to encounter an unexpected accident here.
From the study area in the middle of the hull to the test area next to the side, the distance was only a few hundred feet. In this tense confrontation, most of the walk was only ten minutes. Just as we were about to arrive at the test area, Weiss suddenly escorted Dr. Franz and turned to the passage on the other side, which led to one of the only gun positions of the flight ship. For the Norman warship patrolling and alert nearby, the small-caliber artillery equipped on the flight ship was not worth mentioning in terms of power or range. Their existence can guard against the harassment of Federal Army fighter jets and give itself courage, that's all.
After a moment, Lieutenant Notts finally realized the purpose of Weiss' "changing the route" and hurriedly shouted "People in the gun position, close the hatch!"
Chapter completed!