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Chapter 170 What the hell! Where did this subspace bombardment come from?

Chapter 170 What the hell! Where did this subspace bombardment come from?
Upon hearing the necromancer's scream, the other soldiers quickly opened fire towards the trench guerrillas.

They couldn't see where that thing was, but they could clearly see the emerald green necromantic ray. Just aim at the necromantic ray and shoot!

In an instant, the trench soldier who was busy charging forward felt immense pressure. At the same time, he realized that it seemed a bit difficult to kill the necromancer by rushing in face to face.

He had originally thought that since the necromantic ray couldn't kill him instantly, he could just run up to it and beat the guy to death right in the face.

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned.

The enemy's magical attack seemed to have a marking effect, instantly causing everyone else to focus their fire on him.

Faced with so many guns, even the Trench Warriors, with their extremely strong damage reduction abilities, ultimately had to fall on the spot, meeting a tragic end with their eyes wide open in disbelief.

But it doesn't matter, the invaders who have already infiltrated behind enemy lines will avenge them!

Why are they fighting so fiercely here?
Isn't it just to cover for intruders sneaking in from the side?

In terms of both health and movement speed, the Invaders are no different from ordinary soldiers. When using the Invader Elite Set, the most important thing is to play it safe.

The standard weapons in this set don't offer any significant advantages, and compared to ordinary players, their head-on combat ability isn't much improved.

However, the subspace artillery capability of this suit means that as long as he doesn't die, firing a couple of shots at the enemy every now and then is the greatest contribution he can make to his comrades.

Therefore, the intruder was cautiously crouching down from the side, setting up several beacons behind the enemy while also preparing for artillery fire.

Rice Noodle Roll Cat: [Don't tell me, the invaders in this game changed the original respawn beacon!]

[Previously, resurrection beacons only lasted a short time, but here they seem to last much longer. I've already placed three beacons in a row, and the first one hasn't even dissipated yet!]

Logically speaking, this skill, named "Sunlight Instrument" in the game, should have a very short-lived effect.

When the skill cools down and can be used again, the original beacon should also disappear.

However, when it came to Andrei, after some research, he decided that it would be better to significantly extend the skill's duration.

In addition to extending the cooldown time, he also extended the time it took for the beacon to disappear to half an hour.

There's no way around it; the scale of the battlefield on his side is getting bigger and bigger. From a game perspective, the map is getting bigger and there are more players.

If it can only last for a short time as before, then the effectiveness of this thing in launching a surprise attack will be greatly reduced.

Of course, the price Andrei paid for changing this elite skill was that he had to spend additional influence points.

For every beacon placed, Andrei loses 50 influence points; two beacons are equivalent to reviving a player.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have drastically extended the cooldown of this skill; he was afraid that players would place the beacons haphazardly and waste them.

After setting up three beacons in three extremely concealed locations, the intruder switched to the signal gun, roughly aimed at the positions, and fired a shot into the sky.

Compared to the game, this real-life flare gun was incredibly conspicuous. In just a moment, a small red meteor streaked towards the enemy position, its target precisely above the necromancer's head. Such an obvious weapon was instantly spotted by all the enemy soldiers. A group of Black Hawk soldiers, however, were completely baffled, unable to understand its purpose.
But at that moment, the necromancer and the officer beside him changed their expressions drastically.

"Damn it, get down! This thing is definitely a guide for artillery fire!"

"Watch out, there might be cannons hidden in the village ahead!"

As a scream rang out, almost at the same moment the signal flare fell, a fierce artillery barrage erupted around the flare, forming a large circle.

No one saw how the shells came at them; they only heard a whooshing sound and before they could react, everything around them exploded.

Almost instantly, the Black Hawk soldiers who had formed a small defensive line here were blown to bits, completely stunned by the explosion.

Whether it's the soldiers themselves, the machine gun positions they've hastily constructed, or the military vehicles that have come to provide fire support.

At that moment, faced with the sudden artillery barrage, no unit could withstand it and could only desperately pray that they would not perish under the bombardment.

"Damn it, this isn't scientific! How can their cannons be so fast?"

The officer, who had hidden himself under a truck, trembled as he watched the shells falling around him.

He was also confused. The signal flare had just landed here, but the next second after it hit the ground, the artillery shells were already firing!

How did the enemy artillery determine the location? Could they possibly pinpoint the landing point of a signal flare before it even touched the ground?

Moreover, after watching for a long time, they couldn't hear any artillery fire from the vicinity, only shells falling from above.
At the rear, several experienced Black Hawk soldiers were doing their best to try to locate the enemy's artillery positions by listening to the sound of artillery fire.

But the more they listened, the stranger their expressions became.

Because they couldn't hear the enemy firing from a distance, nor could they hear the sound of shells cutting through the air; the only sound they could hear was the noise from the explosions.

So no one fired the cannons, and no shells were flying in the air. Where did these shells come from?
Damn, is this some kind of paranormal event?

The soldiers of the Black Hawk Empire didn't know what warp bombardment was, but a similar concept automatically came to mind.

The shells seemed to have teleported in from nowhere; they left no trace of movement except for the bombardment!

Realizing they couldn't find the direction of the enemy artillery, they immediately looked in the direction from which the signal flares had been fired.

If they can't find the artillery, can't they at least find someone to give the signal?

In the blink of an eye, they saw a sleazy guy running through the grass, constantly firing flares.

"So, it was you who lured the shells here?"

A Black Hawk soldier sneered, then raised his rifle, squinted, and aimed at the intruders in the distance.

(End of this chapter)

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