Chapter 98 The Medic Who Didn't Fire a Shot
At the same time, in the dormitory of Fenghua University,
The curtains were drawn, the speakers were turned down to minimum, and an unopened can of energy drink was placed next to the mouse pad.
The blue light from the screen reflected on Zhou Kewen's slightly excited face.
After the release of "Time Journey", he found out that the game actually cost 328 yuan per copy!
No wonder the boss didn't let him resell it before, now those part-time workers must be laughing
Not only can I play games worth hundreds of dollars, but I can also make an extra 100 dollars! How sweet!
Fortunately, he kept a copy for himself, which was just right for him to experience.
Zhou Kewen rubbed his hands, opened the Deep Blue Game Platform, clicked Activate, entered the redemption code, and pressed Enter.
The game icon lights up.
Download and start playing.
[The game is loading...]
You are now entering "Time Journey"
The dim sound of artillery fire gradually rose, and the sound of rain in the trenches sounded again in the headphones.
The picture slowly opens.
Battle of Verdun, 1916
Zhou Kewen took a deep breath, leaned forward, and put his face close to the screen.
“The atmosphere is so good… no wonder it sold for over 300!”
Soon, an instructor wearing a military cap began to lecture loudly.
"Well... I can't jump, so I'll just bear with it."
Zhou Kewen listened to it resignedly, but his excitement was growing.
This was the first time he played a game that cost over 300 yuan!
For someone like him who only wanted to do a part-time job, he would never spend money to play games. Fortunately, the boss who assigned the task this time was generous!
I'll give you a good review later!
[Recruit Training, Phase 1: Basic Shooting]
Zhou Kewen held the mouse in his hand as steadily as if he were holding a real gun, and slowly aimed.
"Come on, let's do some shooting drills. I'm Zhou Kewen, and I'm also a headshot expert."
The first shot, the bullet flew past the target.
"Ahem, this mouse is a little heavy."
The second shot hit the target next to it.
"Okay, I feel it."
The third shot was clean and missed the target.
“…”
Zhou Kewen felt that he was not familiar with shooting.
Moreover, he seemed to be a little dizzy with 3D.
"Well……"
He wiped the sweat from his forehead and quietly pulled the mouse pad to the side.
Is the novice training level so difficult?
"Maybe the sensitivity is not adjusted properly."
The target on the screen remained motionless.
The fifth shot missed again.
The sixth shot, the bullet hit the mud in front of the target, raising a cloud of dust.
…
Zhou Kewen paused, not quite daring to believe it.
“I didn’t hit a single shot.”
"No way... I felt very stable just now."
"Is this game... so unfriendly to newbies?"
Another shot,
"Bang!"
The target remained standing, unresponsive.
The corners of his mouth twitched.
In the game screen, the instructor's face suddenly appeared from the left side of the screen.
"New recruits!"
"You didn't even hit the bull's eye. What's the difference between a gun in your hand and a baguette?"
The next second, the rifle that the character was holding was coldly taken away by a soldier next to him.
The gun belt was yanked from his shoulders with a snap.
Then, a large backpack with a rough appearance and covered with oil and bandage residue was stuffed into his arms.
"Take this and report to the material handling team later!"
Zhou Kewen: “…”
He was completely dumbfounded on the spot.
"I... I just shot a target, how come I became a logistics soldier?"
"I've never fired live ammunition before! Can't you give me another chance?"
"You guys look down on me too much!"
[Recruit training completed, please go to the trenches]
"Is this what you call training completed?"
"Give me a chance to make up the exam!"
The system prompt appeared, not giving Zhou Kewen any chance to choose.
The rain gradually increased, and artillery fire occasionally roared in the distance.
The trenches were muddy, the soldiers were soaked, and their faces were full of tension.
In the picture, Zhou Kewen's character is carrying a bulging canvas bag, which seems a bit out of place with the crowd around him.
Zhou Kewen took a deep breath and twisted his neck.
"Soldiers, charge!"
As the officers roared, explosions continued to blast in the trenches on the front line.
Zhou Kewen instinctively gripped the mouse tightly, his knuckles turning pale. On the screen in front of him,
The new soldier I played was following the main force and slowly climbing out of the trench.
"Here we go, here we go, first day of the battlefield, charge!"
People who often work part-time are like this. They don’t pick the work or the people, they only look at the price!
Zhou Kewen's tone was still excited, but the character's actions were obviously delayed.
There was mud under my feet, my backpack was soaked by the rain, and my teammates in front of me were knocked all over the place by the explosion.
Some people were even blown into the air and fell heavily into the mud.
"Fuck... this feeling of impact... is too real."
"Can someone tell me if this is AAA? I'm a college student and I'm about to get PTSD!"
He wanted to follow suit, but soon realized that his operation could not keep up with the rhythm.
The backpack was heavy, the view was messy, and I couldn't see the enemy clearly, so I almost died with my teammates.
Forget it, I’ll walk slower!
The people in the moving team should stay at the back of the team!
The corners of Zhou Kewen's mouth twitched.
He moved forward carefully along the edge of a collapsed trench, but before he had gone a hundred meters,
I saw an NPC soldier lying in front of me, covered in blood, his chest still heaving.
"Damn, it looks like this can still be saved."
He walked over tentatively, and the "rescue" button suddenly lit up in front of the character.
"Since I'm here."
Zhou Kewen pressed it decisively.
The character knelt down, stumbled and pulled the soldier up from the ground, carried him on his shoulders, and slowly dragged him back.
The splashing of mud and water, the gunshots and explosions behind him did not interrupt the movements of his hands.
"Don't mention it, it feels quite good..."
He muttered softly.
After successfully dragging the man to the trench, the system did not prompt, only the soldier nodded slightly.
"I've been recognized by the NPC."
Zhou Kewen was a little stunned. He thought it was just a rescue interaction, but he didn't expect it would actually trigger changes.
Just as he was about to continue to the front line, he heard another groan from the side.
Zhou Kewen turned around suddenly and saw a soldier with wounds all over his body lying in a half-collapsed bunker, constantly banging on stones.
“…Why are they all so miserable?”
"I haven't even fired a shot yet, and you're just saving people!"
While complaining, he rushed forward to rescue the person.
Soon, the soldier he had just saved rushed back to the front line.
And he actually shot and killed a charging enemy soldier!
"Oh my god... Is it my imagination? I saved a big thigh!"
"Why do I feel like I've done a hidden main plot..."
Zhou Kewen looked at his character standing behind in the picture with a confused look on his face.
He supported the injured soldier with one hand and bandaged him with the other. He didn't fire a single shot, but his teammates around him nodded to him frequently.
Zhou Kewen, carrying his bag, began to help frantically in the trenches.
He had no gun anyway, so he might as well stay in the trenches.
Until he saved the eighth soldier.
A man who looked like an officer finally appeared in front of him.
He looked at Zhou Kewen's character and nodded.
"That soldier! There's a shortage of medical support personnel on the front lines. You're now assigned directly to the field medical squad!"
“Ah, this…”
Zhou Kewen opened his mouth.
"I originally wanted to rush to the front line...I was supposed to shoot a gun, wasn't I?"
"How can I refuse if I become a nanny?"
Zhou Kewen stared at the screen for a long time, and finally gently held his forehead.
“…It’s so hard. This is really not the role I want to be.”
"My shooting skills are just not good enough. You can't make me a medic, right?"
“I didn’t choose this major!”
There is no option to refuse on the system interface.
Zhou Kewen could only follow the instructions and walk towards where the field squad was.
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