Volume 2 Chapter 3 Part4 (1/2)

Book 2 Chapter 34 - Soldier

Thefla contact with concrete ot the ground, it then bounced back up The flager, yet it could not leave behind the slightest mark on his exquisite skin

A bullet flew out fro light The light wasn't particularly blinding, but it consistently reht to be more ruthless and unhindered

The bullet landed on the off-road vehicle's armor Under the tremendous momentum, the armor was blasted open, and at the saan to defor metal streah, breaking through the final layer of thin arine cabin The body of the roaring engine ht as well have been a sheet of paper as the bullet core easily tore into its center It entered through one side of the engine, crushi+ng the piston and then re- itself into the inner lining of the vehicle arnited the oil and gas that was pouring outwards The explosion brought about by this high heat content fuel was far greater than the power of olden era gasoline

Under Su's vision, the co vehicle's enor explosion erupted, and the lid of the engine directly flew a hundred ine itself shattered into hundreds of components, and the front of the vehicle fleards The driving compart to the armored rear cabin, cracks appeared on its protective are the rear cabin experienced was a bit smaller, but a third of its body was also blasted apart It seemed like it would be hard for anyone inside to survive this attack

Su's green eye was as calun barrel again

The two soldier transporting vehicles seemed to be somewhat disordered They immediately drew out an S shaped trajectory to block the next snipe, and at the same time, fruitlessly search for the hidden expert However, how could they find the sniper hidden in the darkness from the narrow observation ? When the tank used its installed radar and co location and bo the ruins appear evenanother circle, the two tanks returned to the area where the coh it was clear froe that no one could have survived the explosion Of course, they still took preventativeabout, releasing several blasts into the ruins and laying down a layer of anti-infantry landmines Only after this was done did the back door of one of the tanks open Six soldiers got out and quickly ran towards the counshot that wasn't particularly loud or clear rang out, and it ht A faint tracing streak suddenly flew through the air, one end rising fro into the opened door of the tank The Blue Scorpion soldiers watched with stunned expressions as enorht flames burst from within, their temporarily blank consciousness unable to even process the fate of the driver and gunner within

The position the bullet was shot froht from the center of the landmines After their analysis produced this result, the other tank's gunner stared distractedly for a few seconds before switching the landhly explosive artillery shell Even though its poas far less effective than the landent landmines had already lost efficacy, this was the only other option

Under the rued beyond repair Fro that could be seen was large a rocks It was iunner had a feeling that these shots of his didn't hit anything No one could escape the pursuit of the anti-infantry landmines, so could it be that the one that fired the snipe was not huunner suddenly realized that the palms of his arms were covered in sweat, and that it continuously slid on the control lever It was an extre He forcefully wiped it on his military uniform, but the sweat only continued to increase, and no matter what he did, he couldn't wipe it clean Almost as an instinctive reaction towards this fear he felt, he suddenly changed the direction the cannon faced and fired ain!

He hit the target! Even though the observation lens still didn't reveal anything other than s His heartas if there was an enorainst it

The tank that ferociously fired finally stopped A narrow opening was opened in the door, and the six Blue Scorpion soldiers immediately rushed inside the vehicle Who knew if that extre to stay in the wilderness without any cover, and not even the inside of the tank was absolutely safe No one dared to try to clean up their companions' re to seek confirmation of their opponent's death