Chapter 378: Tacit Relay
In the afternoon, Anno took a nap and then logged into the game with Sitar and the others.
It's midnight in the game now, which is perfect for them to complete their mission in this abandoned area.
She took a nap, completely forgetting the subtle little conflict between her and Sitar that morning.
It wasn't that she forgot; after lunch, she cuddled with Sitar and took a nap. When she woke up, she snuggled with him for a while and gave Sitar two kisses, and all her conflicts and tempers disappeared.
She could understand what Sister Nai had said to her privately, but why should she have a fight with the men in her family? She could just sleep it off and there would be nothing for her to worry about. They would all handle and process everything on their own, and she would have to coax them instead.
However, this kind of sleep is somewhat different from Anno's actual understanding of sleep.
As soon as they entered the game, Anno and his friends were surrounded by darkness.
The magnificent city, towering and awe-inspiring during the day, becomes barely visible at night, its buildings barely discernible. The indistinct, dark silhouettes resemble ferocious beasts lurking in the darkness, and the quiet environment adds to the oppressive and oppressive atmosphere.
Anno, holding a gun, lay on the railing of a high-rise building, communicating with his family members through his consciousness.
That's the advantage of the Zerg. In special environments where silence is required, they can remain completely silent. In fact, in combat, they communicate more through thought, which allows them to process more information much faster than communicating verbally.
After Anno and his group took their positions, they launched flares.
The flares streaked across the night sky like meteors, illuminating the surrounding area as bright as day, revealing the monsters hidden in the darkness.
The city streets and shops are filled with wandering monsters, lurking in the darkness with keen eyesight and hearing, waiting to deliver a fatal blow to players who are moving silently in this wasteland.
The seemingly quiet, huge city had long been hiding many teams of players who came to complete quests.
They were all dressed in light equipment, and even their weapons were silenced, because the monsters in this area were active at night, and the slightest noise could alert a large group of them.
The sudden appearance of the flare startled the other player teams, who quickly hid themselves, eager to see which team had done it.
The moment the flares illuminated the area, Anno and his team quickly spotted the various street locations and the monsters whose silhouettes were revealed by the light.
Anno gave a command in the consciousness network, and his followers opened fire in unison. As the flares went out, they killed all the monsters that came into view, and then immediately changed their position.
They move swiftly in the dark. The Zerg are naturally accustomed to living in darkness and are more adapted to the nighttime environment than ordinary people. They also have excellent eyesight.
They used flares to kill the monsters in order to slow them down. These monsters, which only come out to hunt at night, are not adapted to bright light. Too bright a light will cause them to be blinded for a moment, and their other senses will also be affected.
However, Anno and his team were not significantly affected by either day or night. The darkness actually allowed them to maintain control of the battle.
Players in this ruined area saw flares occasionally flashing in the night sky, followed by monsters falling like dominoes, not even having time to scream.
The monsters were also annoyed by the powerful kills and were searching everywhere for players hiding in the shadows to shoot them.
The once quiet night began to turn lively with the monster's furious roars echoing throughout.
The players didn't know which team was coordinating so well. They were cautiously ambushing in this area. Every time this team fired a flare, a large number of monsters would fall down. Their marksmanship was extremely accurate.
As a result, many players started to take advantage of the chaos, quickly locking onto the nearest monster as soon as the flare went off.
Anyway, the monsters' target was the team that fired the flares, so all they had to do was follow behind and eat their fill. Why not take advantage of the situation?
The occasional flashes of flares and the incendiary bombs thrown by unknown players revived the long-dormant city. A cacophony of noises filled the players' ears, completely disrupting the monsters that relied on hearing to identify them.
The players started to get excited, figuring out how to deal with the monsters, and made the noise even louder.
In the hazy, floating light and shadow, Anno and his family members leaped nimbly between the tall buildings.
Anno jumped from a tall building to a platform below. The height of the building was beyond what her body could withstand. Some players spotted her and couldn't help but gasp in surprise when they saw her jumping from such a height.
She jumped without hesitation. On the second platform just below the high-rise building, a tall figure caught her. She flipped and leaped down again. Several tall figures were hidden on the platforms of varying heights.
They relayed the baton to each other with perfect coordination, reaching heights that exceeded the game's human limits, moving as nimbly as cats.
The monsters that had found them were almost unable to catch up with them. Even if they did catch up, they would be shot dead. They entrusted their backs to each other with complete peace of mind, without worrying about any danger from any direction other than their own.
Their level of teamwork left the other players speechless.
"Which military academy is this student from? That's amazing."
"Quickly take a picture and post it on the forum to ask! This team is so strong, I'm going to apply to join!"
"They're so strong, they probably won't want newbies like us."
"If I can't join the squad, I can't join their base either."
"That makes sense! I'm going to ask which team they are!"
Soon, Anno and his team ran out of flares.
With countless monsters still chasing behind, Anno threw out his last stun grenade, then leaped towards a tall building in front of him, catching up with Obsidian hanging on the glass wall of the building.
Obsidian held her tightly, retracted the automatic climbing rope in his hand, and carried her to the top of the highest building.
Mingxiao had reached the rooftop, took Anuo from Heiyao, and pulled her up.
Sitar and his men also gradually made their way to the rooftop, where they stood guard in various positions.
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