Chapter 1281: Massacre (II)
The pores of his swollen body seemed to grow larger, and steam pooled up from his body and floated out. Tearing his tight top, Peggier took several deep breaths in quick succession, his body growing larger between his movements. The breathing immediately became calm, and the steam that had been dispersed by the wind disappeared suddenly.
In the temperature perception, with the addition of himself, there are only ten people left. From the beginning to now, Peggier remembers it only for a few minutes. The information gap, both individually and in teams, has always been a headache. This point is very clear to Pager, and the way to deal with this situation, in addition to narrowing the range to a distance where he can react immediately, can only continue to push towards the opponent's rear team.
The only thing that made Peggier feel a little more at ease at the moment was that three of the remaining people were team leaders. Although two died, it is not so that now there is no room for counterattack on his side. All information becomes body movements in temperature perception, and the benefits of good run-in are manifested at this time, and all words can be perfectly conveyed through the body.
The circle, which had a radius of less than fifty meters, continued its previous advance, but the more she walked forward, the more pressure Peggier felt on herself. Keep an eye on the other nine members around you, who are much, much more likely than they are to be the first target to be eliminated.
Although the sound of rain and wind was heard in his ears, mixed with the sound of thunder coming from a distance from time to time, not only Peggier, but also several other members could hear their breathing and heartbeat very clearly. The environmental impact factor is too large, and there is no perfect way to avoid this environmental impact, if the other party lies directly on the ground and waits for himself to step on it, it will definitely become a high-explosive mine that will kill itself in an instant.
Peggier waved his hand at this point, signaling that the team had better narrow the range a little more. However, this action seems to have been interpreted by the other party, and less than two seconds after the arm was raised, it was the four people who should have been moving constantly, and suddenly they all fell in the same position.
The reaction of the remaining six people was not fearless, and the gunfire immediately followed, and the four dead people were fired horizontally. At this time, Peggier also almost rushed in that direction, and in less than forty or fifty meters, almost in the blink of an eye, he and the other five went to the four corpses. The sensitivity of perception was all maximized by several people, who were eager to catch the enemy's movement through some subtle traces. We all know the principle of body temperature control, according to common sense, this ability cannot always ensure that the body temperature is at or below the ambient temperature. Because the essence is to forcibly reduce the activity of organs and tissues, which are the main sources of heat, to control the temperature. When encountering strenuous exercise, unless it is an unusually delicate control, the decision will have ups and downs in temperature.
There was only one thing Pagill could think of, either the other party had absolute control over the body temperature, or it wasn't a laborious task for them to kill a few members.
There was no movement around, and the opponent seemed to attack from a distance, and it seemed to flee at a very fast speed after attacking. Pagill was thinking about the current effective countermeasures, and on the other hand, he was trying to analyze the opponent's fighting style. And the feeling of palpitations suddenly rose at this moment.
"Get out of here!" finally shouted the sentence in its entirety, but the exploding gunfire didn't give him a chance to alert his teammates, even himself, who were all within the range of being attacked.
His head was hit by a powerful object, and his neck, which was completely wrapped in muscles, made a clicking sound, and the sudden vertigo caused Peggier's perception to completely fail at this moment. But in a trance, Peggier had already given the body the order to retreat. Several consecutive backjumps widened the distance of nearly twenty meters, and when the dizziness disappeared and the darkness in his eyes returned to wetness, Peggier held the spear in both hands, and instantly swung a complete ring shape around his body, followed by several consecutive slams in front of him.
In the rain shredded by spears, Peggier felt the breath of the enemy for the first time. However, this was not the time to fight, and Peggier didn't know if the attack had pushed the enemy back, but he knew that the enemy was close enough to him at that time.
As he began to run wildly through the rain, Peggier had time to touch his head, pulling out the bullet trapped by countless twisted muscle fibers from the crumbling mass of flesh. In the perception, although the heart had been prepared, the other five people had already stayed in place and were gradually losing their body temperature, and Pegill couldn't help but feel endless powerlessness and palpitations in his heart.
At the moment, his body seemed to have only the instinct to run, and Peggier didn't know how far he had to go to the bottom to give himself a little respite. Because from the moment he started running, the enemy's aura disappeared again. In the entire rain curtain, it seems that there is only one person looking for the only light representing the exit in the black space with no radius. It's just that Peggier didn't dare to stop at all, there was nothing in his perception, there was only darkness in his vision, only the sound of rain and wind in his ears, and he even hoped that the dawn would come sooner, providing some light, so that a little more open vision would provide him with even a little sense of steadiness.
Controlling his breathing, Peggier struggled to make the remaining feeling of vertigo disappear.
At this time, there was a sudden flash in the temperature perception, and two heat source images appeared in the perception in an instant, separated on both sides of themselves. It was much closer than Peggier had imagined, and the two enemies were only thirty meters away from him. It's just that I still feel a little fortunate in my heart, knowing where the enemy is, it means that I can grasp the opportunity.
But before this happiness could be savored in his heart, Peggier's rapidly running body suddenly lost its balance, fell forward and fell hard to the ground. He immediately propped himself up to the ground with one hand and was about to stand up, but the sudden sense of distance was as if the ground below him had sunk several meters deep, and it was this brief deviation that caused Pegil to roll directly on the ground several times.
When I stopped, the pain after the brief paralysis came back from my feet. Pager rolled over and sat on the ground, seven or eight meters away, where his feet that had been suddenly cut off had landed, and the temperature image was still extremely clear at the moment. Even in the extremely sensitive temperature perception, the temperature of the blood mixed with the rain can be captured.
As Peggier grabbed the spear and tried to lift it up, he felt a tremendous force. Although the enemy's temperature image flashed for less than a second or two before disappearing again in this extremely short period of time, he still turned his head to look at the other end of the spear. Finally, I could clearly sense the presence of the enemy just by breath. He was less than three meters away from him, and he could even see the dark shadow of the enemy in the rain curtain in his field of vision at this moment, and he was standing on his spear.
"Is it to suddenly show your body temperature just to attract my attention in that moment?" Peggier sighed, leaving his hands off the spear, and then raised his head to look at the night sky, letting the rain wash the dirt on his face, "There is no need to be so troublesome, even if it doesn't attract my attention, my legs will definitely be broken off in your expectation." ”
"But before I die, I don't know if you two will be able to fulfill my personal request. Peggier said, but not with much hope.
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