Identity V, do you know what a double-bounce flywheel is?

Chapter 649 is really hard to catch up with!

The postman was getting up on his own after falling to the ground, feeling the heartbeats around him.

Bangbang tried to look for him, but couldn't find him lying in the gap on the side of the door.

[Regulators are shifting their focus! Be aware of your surroundings!]

When the postman fell to the ground, Chen Ke and the others could all see where he was.

I thought the postman was just casually falling into the corner, but who knew that the next second he would send a message to distract the hunter?
The other three members of Chen Ke's team fell silent.

did not find?
The downed survivor has not been found?
How could it not have been found?

One thing that regulators should never lose is the traces of survivors who have been eliminated from their chairs.

Even if you temporarily stop chasing, if you want to take down the rescuers, you still need to keep an eye on their movement direction.

The three of them simultaneously released their cipher machines to prevent a situation where there was no time or way to retrieve points after the surveillance teleported them.

Bangbang looked towards the cabin and saw that the cipher machines were all in that half of the field. So when the Air Force pulled over to the cabin and found that the cipher machines were all there, they quickly pulled away.

He had just assumed the postman would run towards the location of the crying clown outside to seek OB's help, and then leave the area where the generators were gathered.

Bangbang can also remotely drop bombs to interfere with the motor monitoring, so he assumed the postman would definitely pull away.

Looking back now, the two machines near the cabin have stopped decoding.

The two machines were very close to each other; one was not far from the wooden planks opposite the cabin, and the other was right on the edge of the cabin against the wall.

Both of these machines were just deciphering.

He couldn't afford to spend time continuing to look for the postman; by the time he found him, it would probably be a four-man battle.

When the time comes, the Crying Clown will use a desperate attack and a rocket; he really doesn't know how this person will survive.

The audience also fell silent.

Because confident prediction is the third great talent of regulators.

Only with confidence and anticipation can you play at a better pace.

But now, with confident prediction of the position and reverse movement in the blind spot, Bangbang's first wave of rhythm was directly cut off.

Although the first mate had already handed over a pocket watch, and the air force had run out of props, the only thing left for the desperate man was the crying clown.

But do we really need to arrest people again?
The thought of changing his grip made Bangbang feel a pain in his heart.

Without stopping, he walked straight toward the cipher machine in front of him. When he came over here, there were two machines decoding, but here there was only a series of footprints.

This also means that one of them quietly hid away.

If I'm not mistaken, the one who's hiding is the Air Force.

Sure enough, following the footprints, he turned around and saw the crying clown running ahead of the footprints.

The crying clown didn't run far; he just circled around the cabin.

Bangbang really didn't want to chase the Crying Clown; he genuinely couldn't catch up.

One rocket is just mindlessly pulling up points.

If someone outside asks him, "Bang Bang, Bang Bang, do you have any more authoritative figures to pull me along?"

He would definitely say, "Yes, yes."

Two interactive mines were placed, but they only reduced the Crying Clown's health by 1/4.

After the clown circled the cabin once again, Bangbang couldn't hold back any longer.

If it were any other survivor, he would keep chasing them.

But this is the Crying Clown. Once he gets close, the opponent will launch a rocket, and he won't even be able to catch the opponent's fart.

Seeing that the crying clown seemed to be considering taking him away, he threw a few rockets toward the inner motor.

He suspected that the Air Force was hiding here.

Chasing the Air Force is the most cost-effective strategy for him now, because the Mailman hasn't been upgraded yet, and the Air Force only has the Flywheel and a quarter of its health. At the start, he used the Weber Effect to gain points, but now that Weber is gone, chasing him will definitely be easier.

Two bombs were dropped, but the air force's status did not change.

I tried taking two steps toward the motor, and suddenly I found that the tinnitus was gone.

The Crying Clown did indeed want to pull him away; he had just gotten very close and was about to interact with the window in front.

But then I noticed my heartbeat suddenly slowed down.

After Zhongli pulled the curtain open, there was a blind spot, and he had no idea what Bangbang had suddenly gone to do.

The audience was too silent to speak.

If it were them, they would have wondered just now if the air force was hiding somewhere.

But this time is different from the last. This time, there are two survivors. The Crying Clown keeps pacing around in the same spot, trying to step on the Air Force's footprints and cover them up.

Whether there is one or two survivors at this location can be determined by the footprints; the footprints will become denser.

But if the crying clown keeps pacing around here, he'll just be able to cover up the Air Force's footprints.

It looks like a crying clown is pacing back and forth at the doorway, observing the direction of the surveillance.

But in reality, he was trying to cover up the fact that the Air Force had left before him.

Tinnitus only indicates that there are people around, but it doesn't indicate how many people are around.

So Bangbang always thought that the Air Force had just gone into hiding and hadn't gone far.

After failing once again, he looked around the field in a daze.

One of the machines in the courtyard in the middle of the room suddenly started shaking.

The Crying Clown wouldn't just hand over his props and rush to the courtyard house for no reason. At that speed, only the Air Force could get to the courtyard house to repair the machine.

He guessed wrong again!
By this point, Bangbang had already given up hope.

In a match, whether you're playing as the hunter or the survivor, the biggest fear is making a mistake.

For regulators, the tolerance for mistakes is slightly higher because their skills are not like survival tools, which are consumed and cannot be replenished.

But this is a skill error, and skill errors can be made up for in other ways.

Decision-making errors are difficult to rectify.

Looking back, I saw footprints on the ground.

But this footprint still belongs to the crying clown.

He didn't go far; he remained there, watching the regulatory developments.

He chased after them, throwing bombs as he went.

A single lightning bolt landed right in the Crying Clown's path, and the moment it exploded, the Crying Clown lost another quarter of its health.

Bangbang also saw that the Air Force's cipher machine had been deciphered not far away.

This cipher machine was originally the first mate's legacy machine, and now it's a good opportunity to complete it.

At this point, three and a half cipher machines had been deciphered, and the postman had gotten up from the ground, but had not yet started repairing the machines.

Bangbang knew that the postman would definitely go back to repair the high-speed motor outside the cabin.

But now that he's seen the Air Force, going back is a bit unrealistic.

If the postman doesn't touch the generator or doesn't find the person, he will pay a heavy price for his overconfidence in this round.

The air force quickly moved into the ruins and, without hesitation, placed the slabs on top of the debris.

But after he put the board down, Bangbang was a little confused.

This spot is surrounded by high walls; it's really difficult to chase! (End of Chapter)

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