Chapter 314 Sniper (1/2)



After Jiang Ganmei and He Hongjun sent Song Yun to the dock, they did not stay long and immediately returned to the city to prepare for the next day's operation.

Time passed by little by little, and the time for action was approaching. Song Yun, who was usually calm, began to get nervous.

In a place like Hong Kong, anything can happen. No matter how perfect the plan is, it cannot be as fast as the changes.

The next morning, Song Yun left the dock as planned, carrying a sniper rifle, and looked for a suitable shelter at an intersection about a mile away from the dock where all vehicles had to pass.

At two o'clock in the afternoon, two trucks drove towards the dock at a very fast speed.

Song Yun immediately lay down behind the cover, with the sniper rifle's scope facing the direction she was coming from.

She saw through the scope that the people driving the truck were He Hongjun and Jiang Ganmei, and Qi Mo'nan was standing by the passenger door of the truck at the back, holding a gun in his hand, and looking back from time to time.

Two trucks passed by quickly, and soon a police car came roaring after them.

Song Yun pulled the trigger and a bullet was fired, accurately hitting the front wheel of the fast-moving police car.

The police car slid sideways suddenly, twisting uncontrollably for a few times before coming to a stop.

Another muffled gunshot was heard, and the second police car received the same treatment.

The police car following closely behind the second car directly hit the car in front. The three cars collided with each other, completely blocking the road and the car behind could not pass.

The people who got out of the police car, some cautiously hid behind the car, while others were fearless and stretched their necks to look around, looking for the sniper's location.

Song Yun was not ambiguous and fired directly. Each shot hit one of the men in the thigh, making him unable to move but not killing him.

The police officers who chased after the suspects were just following orders. They had no autonomy and no knowledge of property recovery, so there was no need for them to beat the suspects to death.

Song Yun fired more than ten shots in a row, and every shot hit the target. The police were so scared that none of them dared to show their heads. The security team that caught up with them saw that the road was blocked by cars, and they got out of the car to check the situation. When they got to the front, they were naturally hit by bullets one after another. More than a dozen people fell down one after another. Only then did they react and hurriedly dragged their teammate who was shot in the leg to hide behind the car.

No one dared to show up again.

With just one gun and one person, Song Yun suppressed the enemy with precise firepower, buying time for the dock workers to transfer the goods onto the ship.

Box after box of supplies were carried into the cabin. When it was almost done, Qi Mo Nan took out his gun and fired three shots into the air.

When Song Yun heard the gunshots, she knew it was Qi Mo Nan sending her a signal. She stared at the scope and fired three more shots, killing three Chinese who were standing behind the car and pointing at the Hong Kong police officers and cursing at them.

After firing the shot, Song Yun immediately left the shelter and ran towards the dock along the trees on the roadside.

Someone noticed Song Yun's running figure, especially the sniper rifle on her back, which was very eye-catching.

"The sniper has retreated. Hurry, catch up."

The road was blocked, so they could only walk. Everyone started running wildly, shooting at Song Yun with their guns. Unfortunately, the distance was too far, and their bullets could not hit Song Yun at all.

Seeing that they were getting closer and closer to the dock, Song Yun accelerated again, running so fast that sparks were almost coming out of her feet.

At this time, the two trucks parked at the dock were empty, a ship loaded with goods had already left the dock, and another ship was still waiting at the dock. Only Qi Monan and the captain in charge of driving the boat were on board.

Qi Monan was also holding a sniper rifle, lying on the bow of the ship, with the scope always aimed at behind Song Yun. As long as anyone entered the shooting range, he would pull the trigger without mercy.

After a few shots, no one dared to cross the line again, and no one wanted to die.

Song Yun jumped onto the bow of the boat and said, "Start the boat."

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