Chapter 250 Strategy (Part 2)

"Are you alright?" Huan Xian's question came from afar.

Jiang Hui knew the other person was asking about her leg injury. To ensure shooting stability, they dug personal trenches for kneeling firing, about sixty centimeters deep. When crouching down, one could hide completely under cover, giving a feeling of great safety.

However, this posture is still a bit strenuous on her legs, which is really not very friendly to Jiang Hui. Although she dug an extra section of the squatting position to provide support for her injury in order to accommodate her condition, it still ultimately hinders the healing of her injury.

However, in this state, the standing shooting position is not as stable and flexible as the kneeling shooting position, and she had no choice but to endure it this time. Jiang Hui tried her best to ignore her injured leg and focused on being on guard.

Those people knew this wasn't the time to offer advice, so they didn't try to persuade them further.

Don't be fooled by the fact that after they arrived at the energy point, they rested, chatted, and set up trenches... It seemed like they did a lot of things, but in reality, it didn't take long, and they didn't neglect their main tasks at all.

After they were in ambush in the trenches they had dug, the whole process took only about twenty stars. Their simulated bra was already halfway charged, and it should take another thirty stars or so to complete this round of charging, which was a little slower than expected.

Oh well, thirty star points it is. As long as they can recharge within the time limit, they'll be fine. They plan to survive for these thirty star points and then leave this place; after all, being a target isn't so easy.

Zhou Xiuwen's gaze lingered on the L4 position on the map for a moment: "That Lin Maowu in fourth place is really sitting still." He hasn't made a move yet.

Logically speaking, the energy point where the other party is located is extremely close to here. If it were Holly and the others, they would probably have already attacked this place.

Lin Maowu's team watched as Jiang Hui and his group moved into L11 without making a sound, while L4, which was a little further away, quietly saw two groups of people move in, one after the other, seemingly without any normal flow. Although they couldn't be sure, at least half of them were there specifically to see them.

“He won’t come,” Huan Xian, who was sitting in the middle, said abruptly. The people at the four corners subtly turned their heads, their attention falling on Huan Xian’s words.

“That guy won’t come,” Huan Xian said firmly without further explanation.

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"Captain, Jiang Hui, who came in first place, and Clarence are both at L11, you..." At the same moment, R87, which was being discussed by R186, was also talking about the same issue.

Lin Maowu glanced at the person who made the suggestion. This was the third time the other party had made the suggestion, but he hadn't given a direct answer yet.

The person asking the question, as always, received no answer and grew increasingly resentful, his tone slightly indignant: "You're delaying things, and sooner or later you'll miss a great opportunity. If you wait until those people leave L11, it will be difficult to find such a good opportunity again."

Coincidentally, this person was in the same class as Jiang Hui and Clarence, and was admitted to the second class of the combat individual soldier department with the highest score in the class. He trained very hard and was quite talented, but in terms of performance, he was still not as outstanding as the former two. Unfortunately, he still hadn't been able to meet either of them until the end of the competition, so how could he let go of such a great opportunity?

He actually disliked those two as well, but unlike Karl, he disdained resorting to underhanded methods. He wanted to prove that he had the ability to fight them fair and square, and to prove that Class Two was not just about those two.

Heaven knows how excited he was to see L11, where Jiang Hui was, so close to them. But ultimately, the decision about the team wasn't his to make; it was still up to Lin Maowu, the leader of R87.

Jia Yidi thought that Lin Maowu would be dissatisfied with being ranked fourth, but he didn't expect that the man would not listen at all and seemed not to care no matter what he said.

So now he finally couldn't hold back any longer, and disregarded his own attitude. "Delay?" Lin Maowu raised an eyebrow upon hearing this: "A perfect opportunity?" Then the other party seemed to find this statement absurd as well, and smiled playfully: "Then tell me what kind of perfect opportunity this is?"

Keith Jaidi's eyes widened slightly, feeling that his captain had become even more unreasonable. If Jiang Hui and Clarence appeared in L11, the other teams would definitely give chase. They were right next to L11, so why couldn't they seize the initiative?

"So do you think you can beat Jiang Hui or Clarence?" Lin Maowu asked casually.

The opponent was indeed stuck. Well, that's hard to say. Although he was confident that the gap between himself and those two wasn't too large, how could he know the outcome without a personal duel? He'd trained with them in the same class before, and he hadn't felt they were particularly strong.

Seeing that the other party seemed unsure how to answer, Lin Maowu coldly laughed, "You can't beat me." He was now quite certain of that.

Standing out from thousands of students in the military category is already difficult enough, let alone climbing to the top.

Everyone had the same conditions and the same competition time, yet he was able to defeat hundreds of contestants and reach the top of the leaderboard... Even Jaidi himself couldn't do that, so what right did he have to be so sure that he would win?

This guy makes it sound so simple, he doesn't even understand the situation before recklessly rushing in. If they actually meet, he might be the first one to fall. What kind of beautiful dream is he having? Does he think that people like Jiang Hui and Clarence are the kind of small fry he can take down with a single shot like he used to?

not to mention……

"I don't know those two people you mentioned, so I can't say for sure whether I can beat them. But the person ranked eighth on their team is my classmate, and I definitely can't beat him. And if you guys go up there, you'll only be giving away points, so I won't join in the fun. If you want to go, you can go by yourself."

He'd be crazy to go looking for trouble with that monster Huan Xian. Lin Maowu still wants to keep his fourth title; if he were to go there now, he'd be kicked out immediately.

Jaidi was dumbfounded: "I, I...this..."

Lin Maowu stopped looking at the man and started looking at the map on the sky.

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Meanwhile, several miles away, L11 is about to welcome its first batch of uninvited guests.

Just as Huan Xian had expected, the people in L6, whom he thought posed the greatest threat, remained obediently in their positions, showing no intention of moving.

The L6, which they were initially most worried about, seemed to be out of danger for the time being. The group pondered this in their hearts, then subtly shifted their gaze.

"L4 has changed again. The team in front just lost half a star."

"This is the fourth wave, isn't it?" Hillman, who was assigned to the back line to cover for his average shooting skills, frowned.

(End of this chapter)

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