The barking of hounds announced the approaching danger, and this danger was obviously aimed at Feng Bujue.
He opened the game menu and glanced at the taskbar. The time displayed at the moment was: [There are still 203 minutes until sunrise]
It has been 37 minutes since General Zaroff set off. Although Feng Bujue has been traveling as fast as possible for more than an hour, the possibility of the opponent catching up with him at this point in time is still very high.
When the barking of the hounds got closer and closer, the giant python not far away gave up eating, abandoned the wild boar, and hurriedly escaped into the dark forest. It seemed that the animals on the island knew what was going on.
What does the barking sound mean? Even if they are not afraid of those dogs, they will be afraid of the dog owner.
Feng Bujue realized that the situation was urgent and he had to make an effective response. Even if he was destined to die, he should try to buy more time for the other two teammates to increase the possibility of them passing the level.
I'm afraid it's impossible to hide. Feng Bujue has left some footprints along the way. Judging from the general's tracking ability, not to mention footprints, even broken branches, stepped weeds, etc.
, no clues could escape the eyes of the Cossacks.
What's more, Zaroff also brought his hound, and the scent left on the soil was as obvious as a painted road sign to this animal whose sense of smell is a hundred times stronger than that of humans.
In this situation, the prey should have been extremely nervous. In the dark and complex environment, they heard an extremely powerful SS wave approaching, but they didn’t know where the “human” hunter would be.
When and how to launch an attack. This feeling is self-evident. In most horror or action games, the scene of being chased by something is often a part that tests the player's psychological quality and operation.
If it were another player here, he would have fled long ago, without caring about the direction. He would just run away from the sound of the dog barking and run wherever he went. But Feng Bujue was so calm and incapable of feeling fear.
I just quietly and quickly put away the knife, and used a flashlight to confirm which direction the terrain was more relaxed, and then I ran out.
He was not worried that the bright light of the flashlight would reveal his whereabouts, because even if he turned off the flashlight, it would not slow down the opponent's approach, but would make it difficult for him to move in the darkness.
After Feng Bujue made some observations, he felt that a path heading due north was a little gentle, so he used a flashlight to illuminate the path ahead and ran away as fast as he could. Behind him, the barking of hounds continued to get louder and louder.
He was getting closer, but he ignored this auditory pressure and never looked back or was distracted once. He focused all his attention on the road directly ahead to ensure that his speed was not affected.
When escaping on such irregular terrain, the fugitive must not look back at the pursuer every three steps. Doing so will be harmful but useless.
In the countless horror movies that Feng Bujue has watched, one scene that appears quite frequently is that a certain character (usually a beautiful woman) is chased by a monster, and the chase is often in the woods. The beauty is next to
She ran and screamed, turning around from time to time, showing a frightened expression to the camera. The camera followed her from the perspective of a monster, constantly shaking and switching. After running like this for a while, the character would almost 100% fall down, and then follow her.
With chaotic editing shots, ketchup all over the screen and a pig-killing scream, the monster got first blood.
Feng Bujue would not make such a mistake. It would be impossible to see him trip. It would be more practical for him to trip the monster.
The chase lasted for a while, and the barking of dogs finally came close to a distance of about fifteen meters behind Feng Bujue. He knew that he must have entered the opponent's sight. According to common sense analysis, Zaroff had two options next: first
, loosen the hound's collar and let the dog sprint over and knock down the target freely; secondly, use its SS-level shooting ability to shoot and get it done.
Either way, Feng Bujue would be killed within a few seconds. The only difference was whether his throat was torn apart by sharp teeth or the back of his head was blown open by a bullet.
But as the saying goes, the scars on the back are the shame of a swordsman. Hmm...it doesn't seem to have much to do with the situation at hand.
In short, Feng Bujue decided that even if he was going to die, he should resist until the end. Since he was about to OVER, the remaining survival and physical energy values would be meaningless. With a thought, he activated the [Spiritual Consciousness Gathering Technique]
, suddenly accelerated, stepped with the sole of his foot, jumped sideways, and ducked behind a tree.
This is the first time Feng Bujue has used this skill. The feeling after turning it on is very strange, as if the blood in the body is boiling in an instant, and a faint heat energy is emitted from all over the body. This "heat" is incompatible with the environment.
The sultry heat it brings is different. Not only does it not make people feel sticky and uncomfortable, it also brings a kind of spiritual excitement. It is not an exaggeration to say that it ignites the fighting spirit.
As a skill that requires no consumption when activated and purely burns survival points, this effect is what it wants.
"No..." Feng Bujue, who was behind the tree, suddenly felt suspicious.
After activating the skill, Feng Bujue's body's various abilities have been strengthened, and his five senses have naturally improved slightly. His hearing has become very sensitive, and his reaction speed is beyond ordinary people. Intuitively speaking, it seems that even the flow of time has changed.
Slow down... At this moment, he could clearly distinguish and separate the various tiny sounds that came to his ears, so he could find that under the cover of the barking of the hounds, there was only the sound of four legs trampling on the ground, but there was no human being at all.
footsteps.
He immediately poked his head out from behind the tree trunk, and sure enough he didn't see the light of a flashlight or other lighting equipment. It was impossible for General Zaroff to lead a hound and chase him while he was blind, so... basically...
It is certain that from now on, it was just a dog chasing me.
Feng Bujue quickly understood that this was the script leaving a way for the players to survive. His estimate of the difficulty of the script was a bit too high. He thought that it took the general more than half an hour to catch up with the dog, but now it seems,
Zaroff first released the large group of hounds that had been displayed in the castle before, and he slowly hunted them.
Maybe it's due to Yida's premature death and Xiyu's disconnection, or maybe the difficulty of this scenario originally changes based on how well the players can accomplish in the hour before the SS wave sets off. Anyway, with this setting,
It is indeed more in line with the system's consistent watertight style.
Since players can divide their troops into several groups, monsters can also be divided into several groups. In this way, there will not be a situation where one team of players can pass the level without any difficulty, while the other team quickly falls into a desperate situation. Each team of players will surely encounter
When it comes to this level-up test, correspondingly, wave SS will appear later. (To be continued.)