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Two drones took to the sky simultaneously, each maintaining a staggered altitude for high-speed maneuvering, maximizing both the breadth and density of battlefield information.

A 3D map had long been established, and as one enemy after another was marked, what appeared on the edge of Chen Jian’s smart lens was no longer individual red arrows, but a ring of red edges.

Once the battle comnced, at least a thousand terror creatures were alard and began to move towards the direction of Chen Jian’s squad, where the gunfire originated.

Their actions were sowhat chaotic, as if they hadn’t expected soone fearless to launch an attack on them on what seed like an ordinary morning.

However, chaotic as it was, the terror creatures moved fast.

The mobile network built around the Central Hospital allowed the terror creatures free passage, and in re minutes they could cross the two-kiloter distance to confront the squad.

The defensive pressure was imnse, yet the squad’s tactics didn’t falter in the slightest.

The three responsible for "bombarding" the Central Square camp remained silent, rely pulling the trigger relentlessly.

One grenade after another flew skyward, then descended in beautiful arcs.

As the grenades fell to the ground, hundreds of steel balls were propelled into the air by the CL-20 explosive shockwaves, flying a short distance before embedding deeply into the terror creatures’ bodies, ripping apart their muscle and bone.

The fragile shanties offered no protection against such damage; whether the terror creatures were outdoors or hiding indoors, the shrapnel penetrated their bodies indiscriminately.

For a mont, the splashing blood even created a mist that overshadowed the smoke of the explosions.

anwhile, Li Shi, operating the 301 heavy machine gun, calmly squeezed the trigger.

Having undergone assault training and beco familiar with the heavy weapon, he had rid himself of the bad habit of not letting go of the trigger.

Switching seamlessly between long and short bursts, whenever he spotted clusters of enemies through the scope, he would press the buttstock firmly, using his body weight and core strength to control the weapon, unleashing a precise stream of tracer-laden bullets into the crowd.

The heavy steel bullets hit the terror creatures’ bodies, the massive impact pinning each creature attempting to rise back to the ground.

And when the hail of bullets ceased and they attempted to stand and fight back, they were horrified to find their bodies already mutilated.

The tearing pain couldn’t even reach their brains, as their nerves had long been shattered along with their muscles and bones.

Explosive bullets scattered flesh into the air, with the intense scent of blood awakening the terror creatures’ bloodlust and killing instincts. But as they anxiously searched for prey, they discovered that they had themselves beco the prey.

The instinct of fear began to take over, and escape beca the first choice.

The terror creatures here had never experienced such a true "slaughter"; compared to their thod of peeling skin, breaking bones, and extracting intestines, what unfolded before them was far more terrifying.

Life was as fragile as a glass doll faced with the power of heavy fire, and when the 12.7mm bullets flew by, the glass shattered like snow scattered into the air.

The Central Square camp was in complete chaos.

The leader there roared, attempting to reorganize his subordinates, but in the next second, Li Shi’s long burst landed on his head.

At a distance of 900 ters, the accuracy of the 301 heavy machine gun was actually not "that high."

But what if the one operating the machine gun was a Holy Blood warrior weighing nearly 300 pounds?

Several bullets accurately pierced through the leader, and the next second, its head exploded, body dismbered as if being torn apart.

Chen Jian hadn’t even had a chance to clearly see its appearance.

Only in the afterimage on his retina could he roughly determine it was a "giant beast" over 4 ters tall.

What were its features?

Was it strong?

Could it spew toxic gas?

If it couldn’t, then why did Lei Jie classify it as a Level 4 Monster?

These questions probably would never be answered.

Because it was already nothing but bones.

In less than a minute, the Central Square camp had nearly been destroyed.

Lei Jie and the others’ firing rate slowed down, while on the other side, the gunfire from Shen Yue, Xie Liu, and He Shuo intensified.

"Enemy cluster spotted to the west, Lei Jie assist Shen Yue with rifle defense."

"Li Shi maintain suppression, keep an eye on ammo managent."

"Zeng Yi, adjust target, note incoming enemies from the northwest, distance is 1.2 kiloters, initiate first strike when within 1 kiloter range."

"Keep an eye on the PDA screen, target Qu Shui Bridge, the southernmost point of Linghu."

"Roger that!"

"Understood!"

He Shuo issued his commands, and everyone responded in turn.

Up to now, Chen Jian hadn’t fired a single shot, yet even He Shuo, responsible for battlefield command and overseeing the entire situation, hadn’t given any orders to the team’s most "valuable resource" – Chen Jian.

Because he knew Chen Jian was waiting.

The terror creatures were getting closer, as were the leaders!

All 16 – no, 15 leaders, each at least reaching Level 4 Monster status, posed an insurmountable threat if even one reached the squad.

Therefore, Chen Jian had to give it his all, and focus completely!

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