The enemy's two accurate sniping attempts made Luo Zheng even more cautious. He limbered up his body, forcing himself to stay calm, and then lay in ambush in an inconspicuous spot, continuing to search for the target through his sniper scope. Not taking out the opposing sniper would lead to dire consequences. At this moment, Shan Hu's gun also sounded, firing somewhat indiscriminately, but in the absence of a confirmed location for the target, such attacks were a necessary evil.
Meng Zhu also opened fire on suspected targets, three shots in rapid succession. After firing, he immediately changed sniping positions, smoothly and quickly; with the abundant cover provided by bizarre rocks, safety wasn't a major concern. Luo Zheng watched the battlefield intently, not firing a single shot, waiting for the right moment. The battlefield before him was dead quiet, as if deserted.