One man defeated 15 men wielding pickaxe handles and cutting boards, and left unharmed.

What kind of animal could possibly accomplish that?

After thinking for a long time, Brother Donkey finally spoke and instructed one of the people beside him:
"Have Xiao Pan and his men take guns and search every inch of Bingcheng to find this kid. Once we find him, we'll kill him. Damn it, I don't believe he can outrun bullets."

When he said the last sentence, Donkey Brother's face was filled with a fierce look.

But he did this merely to put on a show for everyone; it was his way of giving an explanation to his underlings.

To be honest, Brother Donkey didn't want to confront a ruthless person like Wang An at all. To be precise, he didn't even want his men to find Wang An.

Finding someone in a place as big as Harbin is like finding a needle in a haystack, especially since this person is a martial arts master.

Of course, none of these are the most important things. The most important thing is that using a gun and not using a gun are two different things.

To dare to commit murder with a gun in Harbin, one of the top-tier cities, requires an act of extreme heinousness, a serious plot, and a tremendous impact. These consequences are immeasurable.

Even if it's just for show, Brother Donkey, as the boss, has to do it.

And so, under Brother Donkey's orders, a large group of people led by Xiao Pan began a grand street sweeping operation.

However, when these people arrived at the department store, Wang An and his group of five had already emerged from another department store, and five brand-new, shiny children's bicycles were tied to the back of the truck.

That's right, it's 5 children's bicycles.

Wang An felt incredibly happy spending the money and coupons he had stolen, so he had to spend them as soon as possible, in other words, enjoy them to the fullest.

So, in addition to buying children's bicycles for his two younger sisters, Wang An also bought one for his sister-in-law, Xiao Lai, and Huang Ying, spending a total of 1200 yuan and 300 industrial coupons.

In addition to the children's bicycle, Wang An also bought a few gas masks at the labor protection counter.

Gas masks are a rather obscure item, and at that time they were only available for sale in big cities.

This is because such things are generally only used by workers who repair sewage wells and gas pipelines, or by people in special industries or departments such as archaeological teams, chemical plants, and pharmaceutical factories. Ordinary people have never even seen them.

Wang An bought this thing in order to find the treasure left behind by Song Ping.

Although we may not necessarily need it, it's always good to have this in case of emergency. If the miasma in that mass grave is too thick, it might be too late to buy it now.

After leaving the department store, Wang An drove to another state-owned store and spent a huge sum of 725 yuan and 58 liquor coupons he had just obtained from a scalper to buy 4 cases and 10 bottles of Wuxing Maotai, for a total of 58 bottles.

The reason it's described as costing a huge sum is because this year's 53-degree Five Star Maotai is not cheap at all, costing 12.5 yuan per bottle. You need a liquor coupon to buy one bottle, and there's no wholesale price even if you buy a whole case.

However, Wang An knew that by next year, the price of Maotai would rise to 18.5 yuan per bottle, so the current price of 12.5 yuan per bottle was still considered cheap.

Besides Maozi liquor, I also bought a lot of Huazi cigarettes. At that time, you needed cigarette coupons to buy Huazi cigarettes normally.

Of course, even with cigarette coupons, Huazi cigarettes weren't cheap; a pack cost 80 cents plus one coupon, and there was no wholesale price for buying a whole carton. However, buying Huazi cigarettes on the black market was much more expensive. Although no coupons were needed, a pack of Huazi cigarettes would cost six or seven yuan, and when cigarettes were in short supply, it could even exceed ten yuan a pack.

Unfortunately, cigarette and liquor coupons were even scarcer than industrial coupons. Regular workers could only get two or three liquor coupons a year, and only one or two cigarette coupons a month.

Moreover, 8 cents a pack of Huazi cigarettes was not cheap at all compared to the wages at that time, because most people could not earn 8 cents a day, so they simply could not afford it.

Not to mention Maozi liquor, which costs 12.5 yuan a bottle. But you should know that Wang An, as a company defense officer, earns less than 14 yuan a month.

If Wang An lived on a salary like the other company guards, how could he possibly spend a month's wages on such a trivial bottle of wine? It's simply unrealistic.

Wang An drew a total of 67 cigarette coupons, so he spent another 53.6 yuan to buy six cartons and seven boxes of Huazi cigarettes.

Two packets were given to Mu Xueli, Wang Li, and Huang Zhong each. Wang An put one packet in his own pocket and put the rest away.

Of course, Wang An and his group of five also bought a lot of tea, sugar, refined salt, and some seasonings.

In any case, the industrial coupons and various tickets that Wang An scavenged from ticket scalpers were basically divided up and spent by Wang An and his friends.

The main reason is that these tickets and coupons are free, and you can save a lot of money when you buy things with them, so why not?

After leaving the state-run store, Wang An and his group bought more than a dozen sacks of frozen pears and frozen persimmons when they passed by the street vendors' market. This made the three vendors very happy and they packed up and went home early.

Of course, this also left the seven candied hawthorn vendors with beaming smiles as they carried away their empty bundles of straw.

A whole bunch of candied hawthorns, seven bundles in total, with forty or fifty sticks on each bundle, costing eight cents each, all bought in one go. Such a business was more than a joy to the candied hawthorn seller.

Finally, they bought several cases of cream popsicles, cream cakes and bread, two cases of beer, and filled up a tank of gas at the gas station. Only then did Wang An and his group of five happily drive home.

What Wang An and his four companions didn't know was that at that moment, a large group of people led by "Xiao Pan" were searching in various department stores and state-owned stores in Harbin for a person who was over 1.85 meters tall, wearing a green military overcoat and black military-style leather shoes.

They walked hurriedly, their clothes concealing weapons, their faces full of fierce and menacing expressions, all determined to make sure Wang An was dead.

However, these people were destined to have wasted their time, because Wang An and his five men had already driven off to cross the barrier.

Of course, even if Wang An is found, he won't be afraid. He's just bragging, like someone who doesn't have a gun.

Wang An didn't believe for a second that these scoundrels could possibly have a Type 56 assault rifle or a Type 54, let alone a Type 56 semi-automatic rifle. At most, they'd have a single-barreled or double-barreled shotgun with a shortened barrel, which would be considered really awesome.

They sped along the road, with people resting but the car never stopping.

On the way home, there were still quite a few highway robbers, but under the powerful roar of the 56, they all became very obedient.

At the sound of the gunshot, they all ran faster than rabbits, wishing they had more legs. (End of Chapter)

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