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 247 Bloodlust

The fear of death, the swarm of bullets, the escape route blocked by comrades behind, and the orders from their superiors—these four factors combined instantly drove the soldiers in the front ranks mad.

They roared and pulled the trigger, firing at the leaves.

That's how people are; when the pressure gets too high, it's easy to fall into a mental fog and then follow long-standing habits.

That's how it is now; the Bai family's soldiers are in a state of mental confusion, instinctively obeying their superiors' orders.

This has been a long-standing habit. Although it is a third-rate army, it is still an army, and obeying orders is instinctive.

Blind obedience is another human trait. When someone takes the lead, others follow. The soldiers at the front have no way out and can only frantically fire at the leaves.

The soldiers behind them had no way out either, because if they dared to desert, their superiors would immediately shoot them.

The soldiers caught in the middle had it even worse; they were surrounded by Ye Zi in front and their superiors behind. To advance meant certain death, and to retreat meant certain death as well.

According to the orders of the head of the Ba family, each camp was required to send 500 people to provide support. Why did 2,650 people end up coming? What was the reason for the extra 150 people?

That was the officer's guard, and also his supervisory team.

Any soldier who dares to desert must first pass the inspection team.

If you die at Ye Zi's hands, you will receive a small amount of compensation, but your family will not be executed because it is considered a death in battle.

Those who died at the hands of the supervisory team not only received the meager compensation, but their families were also executed because they were deserters.

Although the compensation was meager, it at least served to encourage locals to join the warlord forces and serve them.

The execution of deserters' families serves as a warning that desertion can lead to the death of one's family.

It goes without saying which should be pointed at: the muzzle of the supervisory team's gun or the muzzle of Ye Zi's gun.

So even though these soldiers knew they were doomed, they still fired at Ye Zi. What if they managed to kill her? They could not only earn merit but also survive, get promoted, and make a fortune.

Ye Zi and the Bai family soldiers engaged in a fierce firefight.

Meanwhile, the Bai family soldiers attacking from the back door and the west rushed into the villa but didn't see Ye Zi, while a firefight broke out outside.

Following the officer's orders, choose the shortest route to provide support.

The soldiers who entered the villa rushed out through the main gate, while those who didn't go in returned to support their allies.

Ten minutes later, the rotary machine gun suddenly stopped firing. Ye Zi pressed the fire button twice, but the rotary machine gun did not move.

His helmet was blown off by a stray bullet. Ye Zi's eyes turned bloodshot as he turned to look in the direction the bullet had come from. Suddenly, the rotary machine gun in his hand disappeared, and two dark tungsten steel maces appeared in his hand. Ye Zi laughed wildly as he charged toward the Bai family soldiers.

When they engaged the enemy, the ammunition boxes on their chests and backs disappeared, and then an even more terrifying scene appeared.

Ye Zi charged into the flock of sheep, like a fierce tiger.

The double maces flew up and down, and with each swing, soldiers were ripped into rags. That was considered good; many were smashed into pieces.

Only those who get close to Ye Zi at this moment know just how terrifying they are facing.

However, in melee combat, only a few can get close. The Bai family in the underground shelter was happy, as were the commanders standing on the perimeter.

Because Ye Zi is out of bullets, they have started using melee weapons. They don't care about the missing rotary machine gun and ammunition boxes, as long as they can kill Ye Zi.

Now, Ye Zi, who is fighting with cold weapons, has undoubtedly reached the final moment, which is also the best time to kill him.

The officer immediately gave the order for everyone to rush forward, squeeze Ye Zi's space, and shoot him with their guns, even if it meant stabbing him with knives.

The news that they were out of bullets was undoubtedly the best news for the Bai family soldiers, because they had all witnessed the terror of the rotary machine gun.

It's just close combat. There are other people holding the line in front. They just need to push their comrades forward.

Yezi's range of movement was gradually compressed, but judging from the soldiers who were constantly being thrown into the air, Yezi's attack power remained fierce.

The soldiers in the inner circle were constantly being killed by the leaves, while the soldiers in the outer circle pushed their comrades forward.

This worked. Ye Zi no longer had room to swing her double maces. Then, one of the tungsten steel maces disappeared instantly, and Ye Zi clenched her fist and continued to smash the enemy next to her.

Unbeknownst to her, more and more corpses lay beneath Ye Zi's feet, and she stood on higher and higher ground. The tungsten steel mace that had disappeared earlier reappeared in her hand.

He wielded both maces simultaneously, wildly swinging them at the soldiers who surrounded him.

The group that initially pushed their comrades forward suddenly found themselves in a state of emptiness before their eyes. Their comrades fell to the ground, and all they saw was a burly man frantically wielding two iron rods.

Then an iron bar came flying, and these people were killed one after another. The soldiers who managed to dodge the iron bar began to retreat desperately, because they knew that if they continued to push forward, they would be the ones to die.

Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned. Before, they were the ones pushing their comrades forward, but now they were the ones being pushed forward by their comrades behind them.

The officer in command also noticed something was wrong, discovering that the enemy in the center of the battlefield was getting higher and higher, while the number of soldiers surrounding him was decreasing.

Just as they were considering whether to retreat, they received a call from the head of the Bai family.

"Shoot! Shoot him! He's already half-exposed! Shoot him now!"

"Yes, General," the officer replied.

He immediately hung up the phone and ordered the supervising team beside him to fire on Ye Zi.

The supervisory team immediately aimed at Ye Zi and fired.

Ye Zi was hit by bullets one after another. She immediately jumped down from the pile of corpses at her feet and rushed into the group of soldiers to continue wielding her double maces.

Unable to find the target, the supervisory team could not continue firing and had to lower their guns.

At that moment, the sound of a car starting up rang out, and several officers turned to look. Another group of Bai family soldiers were rushing out of the jungle to provide support.

The Bai family patriarch immediately picked up the phone and notified the newly arrived reinforcements to surround Ye Zi and kill him at close range.

Then a new round of scenes unfolded, pushing comrades forward.

At this moment, the most anxious people on the entire battlefield were not the inner circle soldiers who were close to Ye Zi, because their anxiety was useless. The thought of retreating would not last long before it was gone, because he was already dead.

It wasn't like the officers who watched their soldiers being killed one by one by Ye Zi. Because the soldiers were the property of the Bai family, it didn't matter to them how many died. As long as they obeyed the Bai family's orders, they could still become officers in the future.

It wasn't the first time the Bai family had taken refuge there, because they were rich, and as long as they didn't die, soldiers could just be recruited again.

The system, the memory, which is tied to the leaf, is the most anxious because it has discovered that the leaf is in a frenzy and can no longer hear anything.

From the moment the supervisory team fired their first shot until reinforcements arrived and joined the battle, the system kept alerting everyone, but Ye Zi never responded.