Chapter 1990 The Ultimate Person is Me 12
After a six-hour flight, they finally arrived at the border between the Eastern Province and the White Hair Kingdom.
In October, with light snow falling from the sky, everyone shivered as soon as they got off the plane.
There was a faint, rotten smell in the air, a smell that Su Yan was all too familiar with.
A sergeant ran over to their platoon leader, Li, and said, "The situation at the front is about to get out of control. The commander has ordered you to go directly to the battlefield."
The platoon leader immediately replied, "Yes, sir."
"Come with me quickly."
Before they could even remark on how cold it was, they were taken onto a military truck and endured a bumpy ride, feeling both apprehensive and excited.
Dai Mingzhu pulled the group aside and whispered, "We mustn't get separated later, okay?"
Xue Qian nodded, and the others silently took note of her words.
As for Han Duoduo, she was eager to try. She was like a sharp sword, waiting to be drawn and make her dazzling debut.
Upon arriving at the front lines, the stench of decay in the air intensified, the constant sound of machine gun fire and the resounding explosions made these people, who had never been on the battlefield before, feel tense.
They finally arrived. The squad leaders quickly counted the number of people, and after a quick regrouping, the platoon leader dispersed them to various firing positions to provide support.
The zombies outside the electric fence were piled up one on top of another, stepping over each other to climb over the fence and rush towards them.
After firing continuously for several hours, the soldiers saw reinforcements and made way, finally able to catch their breath.
My hand was numb from pulling the trigger, and I was almost deaf.
Han Duoduo quickly took over as a substitute, and seeing this, the others followed suit and quickly got into the game.
Fortunately, Su Yan and her roommates were all assigned to the same spot. Without any instructions, they found a foothold and began shooting at the horde of zombies that kept surging in.
Although it was their first time facing zombies directly, they had already learned about the horror of zombies from television and various videos.
Although they have only been training for less than a month, shooting is a skill they practice for more than two hours every day.
Regardless of how accurate your aim is, when facing a dense horde of zombies, even the worst marksman can hit them.
Su Yan realized that the outer electric grid was in grave danger. There were far too many zombies surging over from the other side. Although they had set up layers of barriers, they would be surrounded by zombies sooner or later if things continued like this.
Why not use airplanes to bomb? Because the entire border defense of the Flower Kingdom is facing the same situation: the daily production of ammunition cannot keep up with the consumption.
Therefore, we urgently need manpower to carry out the bombing recently, as we have already bombed it countless times in the past month.
While firing, Su Yan used his divine sense to restrict the movements of the zombies, slowing them down.
This way, the pressure on the power grid wouldn't be so great, and the gunners wouldn't be unable to keep up with the fire.
However, the boundary line was too long, and Su Yan couldn't control it for too long. She could only control it for about an hour, giving everyone a chance to catch their breath.
Just moments ago, there were hordes of zombies, but suddenly the rate at which they appeared slowed down, leading everyone to believe that the zombies were almost completely wiped out.
Some people even breathed a sigh of relief, at least they could relax a bit.
Half an hour later, the number of zombies began to increase again, and everyone became tense again.
Han Duoduo, on the other hand, seemed quite at ease and even had time to observe the reactions of those around her.
Others simply don't have the extra energy to pay attention to the people around them.
Su Yan's forehead was covered in sweat. Restricting the movement of these zombies over a large area was extremely mentally taxing, especially since she had been doing it for so long.












