The Daily Life of a Body Cultivator in the Wilderness

The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...

Chapter 217 One Against Three Hundred

The murderous aura emanating from Ye Zi is mainly attributable to the system.

Just as Ye Zi and Tong Tong said, people who frequently kill living beings will have a murderous aura.

Although Ye Zi often kills, her main targets are animals. Even though she killed four or five hundred people in one day, it won't take long for her to generate a murderous aura.

Fortunately, the leaves have a system.

Although it didn't appear in the world of high-level martial arts, this kind of minor auxiliary function system still exists, and it's a trivial auxiliary function.

When the system kills someone with the leaf, it can collect health points within a certain range, which in turn generates killing intent.

Although there are many mosquitoes and poisonous creatures in the jungles of Myanmar, they will not appear near Ye Zi.

At 4:30 a.m., Ye Zi was woken up by the system. She silently took out two pieces of beef jerky, ate them, drank half a bottle of water, put on her night vision goggles, and got up to sneak towards the search team's camp.

After circling around, Ye Zi killed all the outer sentries, some with the military knife given to him by Liu Hu, and others with flying stones, before quietly sneaking into the camp.

These warlord soldiers mainly carried weapons and ammunition. Finding water in the jungle was easy for them, and food was not a problem either. However, they didn't have time to waste on that, and they ate compressed food.

This is not the result of a systematic investigation, but rather a conclusion drawn by Ye Zi after she entered the camp and saw many packaging bags.

As the leaves drifted, more and more warlord soldiers died in their sleep, and the stench of blood in the air grew stronger.

It wasn't until dawn that the person sleeping next to the only tent woke up and realized something was wrong.

That's how the Burmese army works. When they go out, the officer in charge is like a local tyrant, and the orderly has to carry a lot of things, with tents being just one of them.

Upon smelling the blood in the air, the orderly immediately climbed into the tent to report it.

After the system informed Ye Zi that she had been discovered, Ye Zi immediately began throwing grenades.

Before the first grenade exploded, several gunshots rang out from inside the tent.

Then the sound of a grenade exploding rang out.

Ye Zi continued throwing grenades as she retreated.

The once quiet camp instantly became lively, filled with the shouts of soldiers, gunshots, and explosions.

After finding cover, Ye Zi immediately took out a machine gun and ammunition box and began firing.

The first round of gunfire was effective, but soon the surviving soldiers took cover behind trees, making them less vulnerable to being hit.

Then Ye Zi was targeted by concentrated fire, so she packed up her machine gun and ammunition box and ran away.

Just as I hid behind another tree, several grenades landed on my spot, and then the tree was felled by countless bullets.

Ye Zi didn't draw her gun, but continued throwing grenades while constantly changing her hiding place.

Dozens of grenades were thrown out, and Ye Zi successfully disengaged from the battle. Then, holding an AK, she began to maneuver.

With no sign of Ye Zi, the officer emerged from the tent to begin assessing the damage.

As many as a third of the soldiers died—some were assassinated, some were frightened to death by grenades, and some were killed by machine guns—which enraged the officers.

How could a master of jungle warfare be killed so many times by one person in the jungle? Who can accept that?

Then, with a wave of his hand, the remaining people set off in pursuit of the direction Ye Zi had gone.

Meanwhile, Ye Zi had already maneuvered to the flank of the search team. Ye Zi felt that grenades were more useful than rifles in jungle warfare.

If it's one-on-one or one-on-several, just pretend he didn't say anything.

The reason why grenades are better than rifles is mainly because it is easy to hide here. The action of throwing a grenade does not make any sound. Even if the grenade explodes, the enemy cannot determine the direction from which the grenade came unless you keep looking at the sky above you.

After several grenades exploded, the search team's soldiers became even more scattered. A grenade could only kill one soldier, and if they were lucky, it could kill two or more. If they were unlucky, they would just hear a bang.

Fortunately, I have plenty of leaf grenades, and I've stockpiled several boxes of them in my storage space, so this little bit of consumption is nothing.

The fact that the search team's soldiers were scattered also had an advantage for Ye Zi, as it allowed her to carry out assassinations.

They used flying stones and sniping, and every few seconds they would throw a grenade to blow it up.

While delaying the enemy, try to kill as many enemies as possible, and at the same time put psychological pressure on them.

From dawn till midday, the search party lost dozens more soldiers, but they continued searching for Ye Zi's whereabouts.

No one knew if the leaf was injured, because no blood was found on the ground.

Each time, a grenade would suddenly land beside them, the explosion telling the search team soldiers that Ye Zi was still lingering around them.

Not all the soldiers in the search team were incompetent; at least some of them spotted the leaves and then used a burst of bullets to tell their comrades their location.

Fighting a war requires not only weapons and equipment, but also excellent psychological resilience and the will to fight to the death.

Unfortunately, the search team had neither of these items. After a long day of searching, it was already afternoon, and the search team soldiers were running out of ammunition.

At this point, everyone from officers to soldiers was considering retreating.

In fact, the officer had had this idea for a long time, but there was only one enemy on the other side, which made him unwilling to give up.

Without the officer's order, the soldiers dared not run away, otherwise, before Ye Zi could even make a move, the officer would have shot them.

"Ninety-nine enemies remain. Keep fighting, host," the system suddenly announced.

Ye Zi was stunned for a moment. In the morning, they had taken away a third of the search team's manpower, and now after most of the day, they had sent away another hundred or so people.

Now that the search team's progress has been slowed down and most of their manpower has been cut off, Ye Zi is much more relaxed. Whether it's a pursuit or an interception, failure is already a foregone conclusion.

"Let's heal our injuries first."

"OK."

A familiar warm itch crept up my arms and legs, and my body, which had just been pierced by a bullet, was restored to its original state.

This is the third time Yezi has recovered from her injury since this morning.

The first time was when the assassination attempt was discovered in the morning. When she was disengaged from the battle, she was hit in the buttock by a bullet. Even though she was out of the battle, Ye Zi was in so much pain that she grimaced.

The bullet pierced the muscle and was stopped by the bone. It was only during the wound healing process that the bullet was pushed out by the muscle.

The second time, Ye Zi was discovered by two jungle warfare veterans, and under crossfire, she was shot in the calf and arm.

This was the third time, and it was still his arm and leg, but this time he was injured by shrapnel from a grenade.

If it weren't for the bulletproof vest on his torso, he would have been hit just as badly.

Taking on 300 people at once is impossible without getting injured. If it were Li Erniu and his men, they would have been dead long ago due to injuries and running out of ammunition.

Even though Leaf has storage space, there are only two boxes of grenades left from when we set off. The rotary machine gun hasn't been used much, so there are still two full boxes of bullets left, and the other box is less than half full.

A shout that Ye Zi couldn't understand rang out. Ye Zi peeked out at the search team soldiers, whose faces showed expressions of relief before they stepped back.