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Chapter 73 A group of uninvited guests

Clausphobia refers to panic symptoms caused by being in a closed space such as elevators, cars and even rooms. Whether in the past or present, Weiss had neither so-called claustrophobia, square phobia, nor acrophobia or waterphobia, but this does not mean that he was born fearless. He was closed in a large wooden box for food, shaking as the vehicle ran, everything was out of his control, and his heart was irresistible to thrill. Even so, the situation of the other nine soldiers can be imagined. It is precisely in order to give his companions the greatest psychological comfort that he insisted on personally participating in this most difficult and critical action in order to use his psychological advantages, combat experience and special skills that outsiders did not know to maximize the success rate.

After the truck set off again, it arrived at the air transfer site after about ten minutes. Then it stopped and stopped several times. You could vaguely hear people's questions and answers outside. Most of the time, it was in Ulster. The more you went back, the more you spoke Norman. In this era, there were no X-ray machines and security checkers. As long as the Normans did not unbox and inspect, the people in the box would not make any sound, so it would not be difficult to get over it.

When Weiss heard someone saying "unload quickly", he knew that the truck had arrived at the end of the trip. According to the information provided by the underground resistance organization, the loading and unloading of goods here is a semi-manual and semi-mechanized method. For foods that do not have safety hazards, they may be treated more directly and rudely during the loading and unloading process. At this time, you must hold the box wall, and you must not let the body or guns collide and make abnormal noises, and you must not cause fire from the firearms.

The wooden boards will not block brain wave detection, which is a great benefit for Weiss. He detected that the enemy's transport ship was right next to it, with many fully armed Norman soldiers around him, and non-armed personnel who could not judge their identities - the reason why they could not judge was that they had neither hostile tendencies nor were partners of the same camp. Weiss had encountered such situations many times before. They might be civilians who were completely following the flow, or laborers brought to other occupying countries by the Normans.

In Weiss' special vision, more than 20 uninclined non-armed personnel came and went, moving the boxes carried by the truck to the cargo hold of the transport ship one by one. They always maintained a relatively stable rhythm and speed. About ten minutes later, Weiss's box was finally lifted. In order to avoid the enemy's awareness, the underground resistance organization used the weight of normal people and the weight of weapons and ammunition to replace the corresponding food boxes, but they had no time or conditions to achieve full accuracy. After the replacement, the actual weight of the box may be deviated by a certain extent. These workers who were moving bricks every day were actually very likely to notice the changes, but they were indifferent to the reasons for the changes... Weiss' judgment was undoubtedly correct. The two people moved the wooden boxes he was in to the pile of cargo in the cargo hold, without saying a word here.

After more than ten minutes, the workers no longer moved boxes to this pile of goods, and the first level was safely passed. After the Norman transport ship took off, they could sneak out to lay out their backs. In between, they had to solve a "small problem": the placement of boxes in the pile of goods was roughly in reverse order, and the boxes that were located below the carriage were more likely to be placed on the pile of goods. However, Weiss and his team went from half-jacking to changing goods and replacing people. The time was very rushed, and there was no time to change the boxes that were loaded to the bottom of the carriage. If they were unlucky, the ten boxes were not at the top or the outside, but were pressed by other boxes. What could they do if they wanted to come out quietly during the flight?

The workers outside were still carrying cargo one after another, and some loading and unloading vehicles that made noisy roars were busy in other cargo holds. After more than two hours, the loading and unloading work was finally over, and the surroundings became quiet. Then another mechanical roar, and after a continuous tremor, the environment stabilized again.

Have you finally taken off...

Weiss tried to detect his position with his "human radar", but the detection wave had no response to ordinary wooden boxes and food items, so he could only confirm that nine companions were nearby, and there were no Norman soldiers in the cargo hold. He tried to open the wooden box lid from the inside, but the silk was not moving. What else could he do? He could only lie down and wait! After lying down, he accidentally fell asleep and had some strange dreams. He woke up suddenly and responded to his companions with the same tap. After a while, the wooden box lid was opened from the outside, and a familiar sound came from his ears.

"Sir, look, we have successfully entered! God bless the Federation!"

Weiss crawled out with his pistol and pineapple. There were only a few wall lights in the cargo hold, and the light was dim and he could roughly see the surrounding environment. The air here was not very circulating, but it was much better than in the wooden box.

"Who came out first? How many people are there?" Weiss asked, looking around. At this time, there were five soldiers beside him, and it seemed that four people were trapped inside and waiting for their companions to help.

"I'm better luck." A round-faced warrior replied with a smile, "As you told me, when the spaceship started, I pried the box out of it, pushed it away, and then searched for Jig, Rudos, Barrowson, Ellair, and then you."

The cargo in the cargo hold was piled up into several Peruvian pyramid-shaped piles. The pile they were in had been moved away for a small amount. No wonder the soldiers were sweating profusely. Weiss narrowed his eyes and looked at the two corners of the pile and said, "Let's go there and look for them, they should be there."

The soldiers did not ask him how he learned it, and he moved the box happily.

The four of them moved the boxes in groups in groups. Weiss did not come over to help, but moved his muscles and looked around in the cargo hold. This transport ship was probably specially used to carry cargo. There is no passage between the cargo hold and the cargo hold. If you want to "visit" inside, you have to climb along the vertical ladder to the corridor above the cargo hold and go to other places through the corridor.

With directional guidance, the soldiers successfully rescued their companions, but it was possible that the sound of them moving wooden boxes disturbed the enemy, or the crew inspected various cargo holds as usual. Weiss found two Norman soldiers coming to the corridor above the cargo hold, and hurriedly signaled that everyone had an enemy situation. The cargo hold was the size of a football field, and people could be hidden behind the pile of cargo, but the messy boxes would not be restored for a while. As long as the Normans came over and saw them, they would definitely find an abnormality. Weiss made a quick decision and asked a soldier to follow him to climb the vertical ladder, while the rest hid in the shadows and waited for an opportunity to move.

The height of the cargo hold was about seventy or eighty feet, and it would take no time to climb up. Weiss and the soldier he picked out were very light and made little noise. However, the corridor above the cargo hold was hollow steel plates. The Normans obviously saw something moving on the vertical ladder, so they asked each other if they had noticed it. Weiss heard them talking and decided to take preconceived ideas and muttered in Norman language, "It's not so confusing, how can this work."

Hearing the voices, the Norman soldiers who came along the corridor shouted with rifles, "Who are you?"

Weiss climbed up the corridor slowly, muttering dissatisfiedly, while waving his hands so that the other party could see that he had no weapons on his hands: "We? We are army soldiers who were forgotten on the ship!"

The Norman soldiers on the ship were not so easy to fool, and one of them asked vigilantly: "Army soldiers? Stand and don't move! Report your name and unit number, and, where are you from?"

"His accent is a bit strange," another muttered.

In order to get in and out, Weiss and the nine guerrilla contingent soldiers he brought all wore Norman coats on the clothes - these were trophys on the battlefield. If you don’t get close, you will not be able to see the problem from their outfits, but the accent is indeed a troublesome. The Norman Empire was also a vast country with a population of over 100 million, with different accents in the southeast, west and north, but their education was very popular. The soldiers who joined the army could basically speak standard Norman, which was almost "rustic" Norman. Weiss, who was on the train halfway, said Norman with a very strange accent.

Weiss originally wanted to get close to them and use fighting skills to solve the problem, but his acting skills can explode, and his accent is not easy to pretend. Since the other party has noticed it, he suddenly changed his face and intimidated: "You two are better not to move around, because there are many guns aimed at you! This place has been controlled by us!"

The two hurriedly looked around and while they were distracted, Weis pulled the gun with his right hand, loaded it up and completed it in one go, and roared "Lying down" in Ulster. At this time, both sides were only sixty or seventy feet away, or twenty meters away. Although the two Norman soldiers missed the initiative, they did not raise their hands tactfully like some movie scenes, but quickly shot. Weiss started in advance, leaned down and rolled forward, clang clang avoided their bullets, and then raised his hand and slapped four times, one of them rewarded two bullets. The Norman soldiers fell down, but the danger was not lifted. Weiss stepped forward quickly and saw one of the Norman soldiers still struggling to pull the bolt, and shot two blasts without hesitation.

"Come up!" Weiss hurriedly greeted his companions. When the Normans on the ship heard the gunshots, they would soon counterattack. What they had to do was not only to resist the enemy's counterattack, but also to seize control of the transport ship in the shortest possible time. Once the enemy sent a telegram, even if they finally controlled the transport ship, the plan to attack Taser inside and outside would double the difficulty, and the chance of success would be cut at least half.

As if he had broken the neck of a chicken, the fighting blood in Weiss surged again. He ordered the soldiers to guard the direction behind him, ran forward along the corridor, and changed the magazine with six bullets while running, and entered the melee devil state with both hands and guns. At the end of the corridor, the steel hatch door blocked the detection field of view, but he accurately judged the enemy's movements based on his hearing and senses. When the Norman soldiers inside pushed open the hatch door, he pointed to the ground with one knee, raised his hands flat, and shot left and right at the best beat, and shot six shots in a row, killing the two Norman soldiers who had not had time to cross the hatch door on the spot.

As soon as the hatch opened, Weiss could observe the enemy situation deep in the passage, and based on his understanding of the general structure of the enemy's transport ship, he determined that the bridge was above the front. Observation, judging and waiting for the time of responding to the companion, he alternately retreated the pistol magazine and filled the bullets on the holster into the magazine, so that the two pistols reached the "n+1" state, that is, the magazine was full and there was still a bullet in the chamber.
Chapter completed!
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