Gao Yang had too many people to face, and although all those monitoring were experienced and had countless lives on their hands, they all panicked this time.
In one room, there were seven people. Gao Yang needed to kill six of them with a small pistol that lacked even an aimer, and then kill the remaining one by any means possible. Such a scenario, unless in a movie where the villains foolishly hold their guns and wait to be shot one by one by the protagonist, was unrealistic.
Drawing the gun, aiming at a target, shooting the target, waiting for the recoil effect to subside while turning the muzzle towards the next target—this process took time. Even without needing to aim and just shooting based on instinct, firing within 0.5 seconds was not considered slow.