How was that possible?!
Abu had always been confident in his marksmanship. He had never thought that he would fail twice in just three days. It even made his proud heart waver.
However, he quickly calmed down and realized where the problem was.
Glass!
Earlier, he had vaguely felt that something was not right. The glass in the warehouse was too clean. It was obvious that it did not match the surroundings of the dilapidated manor. It should have been newly installed. The refractive index of the glass was much higher than normal glass. That was why his previous shot did not hit the target.
Instead, the opponent took the opportunity to fake his death and ambush him.
But that was where the guy's luck ended. Since he had already discovered the problem, an excellent sniper would not fall into the same trap twice.
Abu immediately laid prone on the ground again. He calculated the refractive index of the glass from the previous bullet hole and adjusted the new trajectory.
But the next moment, the sniper's sixth sense saved his life.
The moment the warning came, he decisively gave up on the next attack and rolled to the side with the sniper rifle in his hand.
Almost at the same time, the place where he was lying was hit by a bullet. The mud splattered on his face.
If he had been lying there without moving, it would have been his brains splattering all over the place.
Abu did not dare to be careless. Based on the shot, he roughly determined the opponent's position. He rolled a few more times and hid behind a small tree.
It was the smell of his own kind.
And just like him, the opponent was obviously an expert!
Just based on the fact that the opponent was able to figure out his position so quickly from the previous shot, he knew that he was an experienced sniper.
Not only did Abu not panic, but the blood in his chest began to boil again.
As long as the opponent was not a demon but a human, there was nothing to be afraid of.
Especially in the field of sniping, which was his proudest field. Abu did not think that there was anyone in this world who was better than him.
Since he played the game, many people were amazed by his talent.
The reactions and actions that others couldn't do were as simple as eating and drinking to him. He didn't need to train, and he could almost always get the most kills. The only troublesome thing was that every time he played, someone would report him for using cheats, and the operator would often mistakenly ban his account.
This might be the only way for ordinary players to defeat him.
However, this kind of thing completely disappeared the moment he picked up the sniper rifle. There was no such thing as a title in the real world.
Thus, he naturally became unstoppable!
He had never been afraid of snipers.
Abu closed his eyes and pricked up his ears, trying to pick out any valuable sounds from the background noise. The enemy would not be able to snipe him from his previous position, so if he wanted to attack again, he would have to move.
And as long as it moved, it would make a sound.
To an ordinary person, the sound was no different from the rustling of leaves and grass in the wind, but to Abu's unparalleled ears, they could distinguish the almost imperceptible difference.
From the previous shot, Abu could tell that the opponent was not too far away from him. As long as the opponent started to move, he would be able to pinpoint his exact location.
And Abu firmly believed that the opponent would move, not because he was more patient than his opponent, but because he made a scientific judgment based on the situation in the manor below. Although the guy in the warehouse succeeded in his sneak attack and killed three more people, there were still two more Black Nest players fighting back. In addition, Mr. Coffee, who had been shot in the calf, was also cursing and swearing.
Don't forget that there were still two more people in the wine cellar. They heard the situation from above through the communicator, and they were on their way here. Hence, the person in the warehouse was still at a disadvantage. At this point, he had used up all his trump cards. Once Black Nest got serious, he would be in grave danger.
By this time, Abu had basically figured out the opponent's plan.
While he was thinking about how to kill the guy in the warehouse, the opponent was obviously thinking about how to kill him.
No one liked to have a sniper who could appear and disappear at will.
This was why the person in the warehouse was in a precarious situation, but his companion, the sniper, had never moved.
The opponent didn't choose this place for a decisive battle. The terrain of the warehouse and the high-refractive glass were all prepared for him. They wanted to trick him into firing the first shot and exposing his position.
Only by getting rid of him could the mysterious sniper join the battle below.
So Abu knew very well that he didn't need to worry at all. The one who should be worried was the opponent.
And just as he expected, the opponent took the first step after half a minute of silence. Abu picked up the sniper rifle in his hand, rolled out from behind the tree, and fired a shot in a certain direction.
Unfortunately, he didn't use a scope, so the shot didn't hit the target.
Still, Abu wasn't in a hurry. He hid behind another rock and waited for the opponent to move again.
But the next moment, he frowned. The storm that had been brewing for a long time had finally arrived, and it didn't look light at all. This kind of rain would obviously affect the sniper's field of vision.
But the good news was that this effect existed on both sides, so it wasn't unfair. On the contrary, Abu believed that he would perform better than other snipers in this bad weather.
The guy on the other side should be even more anxious now, Abu thought.
The rain came so suddenly that the guy probably didn't expect it. To a certain extent, this heavy rain even ruined his plan.
…
Did this heavy rain ruin his plan?
Zhang Heng didn't think so, because this heavy rain was within his expectations. To be more precise, he traded the Weather Marbles for it.
Other than Simon, Abu was the best sniper he had ever met.
Zhang Heng's shooting skill had reached Level 2 in the Mannerheim quest, and as Zhang Heng's teacher, Simon's shooting skill had obviously reached Level 3, and Zhang Heng estimated that it was in the latter half of Level 3.
As for Abu, although he wasn't as strong as Simon, there was a high probability that he had reached Level 3.
Of course, the duel between snipers wasn't entirely determined by the strength of their skills. It was also related to many factors such as strategy and environment.
Abu's guess was right. Zhang Heng had always been wary of him, and the reason he chose this place for the battle was to kill him first.
However, it was a pity that Abu miraculously dodged the first shot that Zhang Heng was confident in.
However, Zhang Heng wasn't too anxious. He waited patiently for the heavy rain to fall. His vision became blurred, and then he took out the Filter Lens from his pocket.
Sorry, only one side of this duel was affected by the weather.
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