Hei Deng Xia Huo
Chapter 270 Perfume
Jue Jue’s body was pinned to the ground, his limbs scattered due to the massive impact.
His head rolled away, crashing into the iron door leading to the roof, his mouth still shouting with vigor, "Damn it, ambush!"
Without needing to be told, Jijiu understood they had been ambushed. He slammed his palm on the ground, using a skill to shatter and lift a large area of the rooftop tiles, suspending them around him as shields, blocking the enemy's line of sight from afar.
Simultaneously, he kicked off the ground, quickly flashing to Jue Jue's side, a thin, rapier-like steel nail in his hand, sweeping towards the wooden arrow pinning Jue Jue's chest.
Boom—
Before Jijiu could even touch the arrow, the wooden shaft exploded violently. The massive energy blast threw Jijiu back several steps, his chest and face blackened, the back of his hand holding the steel nail revealing a deep, bone-exposing wound.
Fortunately, Jijiu was wearing a rare-quality film armor, preventing the explosive arrow from causing even greater damage.
However, Jue Jue was not so lucky.
His skill of tearing his body apart, while able to ignore physical damage to some extent, now had his entire torso blasted into countless fragments, some organs even falling from the high building, unable to fly back up for the time being.
Jue Jue's face instantly turned deathly pale, his eyes rolled back, unable to speak.
His relatively unharmed limbs, however, began to act autonomously, nimbly and swiftly leaping across the rooftop floor, picking up the scattered torso fragments that were temporarily unable to fly and throwing them towards Jue Jue's head.
Ugh. Jue Jue's terrible mental state was probably related to his limbs – according to the medical department within the昙花 (Tan Hua) organization, each part of his limbs had already developed a slight independent consciousness, capable of acting on its own when separated from Jue Jue's brain.
Every organ had its own ideas, and this person would either go crazy or be driven crazy.
Jijiu had no time to worry about the heavily injured Jue Jue, anyway, this teammate's vitality was comparable to a cockroach; he wouldn't die so easily.
Right now, the enemy who shot the arrow had not yet revealed themself.
The owner of the arrow was naturally Liu Wu Dai.
She stood on the rooftop of a distant high-rise, a three-barreled telescope-like optical instrument perched on her nose, the string of the wooden short bow in her hand still vibrating.
Seeing the circular barrier pieced together from floating rooftop tiles at the center of the spherical formation, she couldn't help but purse her lips, unhesitatingly steadying her slightly trembling hand, and once again pulled a wooden arrow from the cloth quiver at her waist, drawing the bowstring taut, aiming diagonally towards the sky.
The distance between her and the target was about eleven hundred meters, making it extremely difficult to directly hit the enemy in the night sky, even with the world's most accurate sniper rifle.
But, her excellent-quality wooden bow, coupled with a unique skill, was enough to accomplish such an incredible feat.
[Name: Jiao Liang Bow]
[Type: Weapon]
[Quality: Excellent]
[Attack Power: Medium]
[Special Effect: Luo Yan (Falling Goose). Fires an arrow towards the sky that is guaranteed to hit the target. The strength of the attack depends on the distance between the two sides, the force of the draw, and the strength of the arrow.]
[Consumption: 200 Stamina Points]
[Cooldown Time: 10 Seconds]
[Equipment Requirements: Agility Attribute greater than or equal to 8, Strength Attribute greater than or equal to 9]
[Remarks: Let gravity complete this strike]
This weapon was obtained by Liu Wu Dai in an extremely dangerous script mission.
The Luo Yan (Falling Goose) effect didn't consume much, and the cooldown time was ridiculously short.
Most importantly, its judgment range was quite domineering. As long as you saw the target in your eyes, imagined the target's appearance in your heart, and then shot an arrow towards the sky, it would definitely hit no matter what.
If the target was in the opposite direction of the arrow, the arrow would rotate once in mid-air and hit the target.
If the target was separated from the arrow by a barrier, the arrow would automatically calculate the trajectory and hit the target in a roundabout way.
Even if the archer was located in a sealed steel underground chamber and the arrow was the most fragile piece of朽木 (xiu mu - rotten wood), it could still hit the target – the朽木 (xiu mu - rotten wood) arrow would try its best to find a gap in the basement, trying to drill out first. If it couldn't drill out, it would explode directly at the gap, using the flying wood chips to touch the target.
With her mind wide open, Liu Wu Dai even tried to use a miniature missile as an arrow, wanting to play the role of a human-shaped rocket launcher.
However, unfortunately, the bow of the Jiao Liang Bow was too narrow to fit a miniature rocket. Moreover, if the distance to the target was too far and the force of the draw was insufficient, the arrow would fly very slowly and would be easily intercepted directly.
In any case, for Liu Wu Dai, as long as the arrow had a guaranteed hit effect, she could use her financial resources to purchase related skills from forums, the Special Affairs Bureau, or other channels to enhance the arrow's power, thereby effectively killing enemies.
Tsk, it's good to be rich.
Liu Wu Dai drew the short bowstring as full as the moon, and her right hand, wearing silk gloves and holding the wooden arrow, suddenly released.
Zheng—
If an ordinary person were standing on this rooftop at this moment, they would not be able to see how the arrow disappeared at all, they could only see the dust on the entire rooftop being slightly shaken up by the chaotic wind.
Ordinary people couldn't see it, but Liu Wu Dai, wearing binoculars, could see it clearly - the wooden arrow flew straight into the distance, and just as it was about to touch the stone barrier, it suddenly stopped, wagged its tail slightly, and actually changed direction.
The direction pointed to by the arrowhead pointed to Liu Wu Dai herself.
"!!!"
Liu Wu Dai was shocked, and her body subconsciously tensed up suddenly, leaping backwards in a violent retreat.
The telescope-style glasses she wore were also an excellent-quality piece of equipment.
[Name: Three-Barreled Telescope]
[Type: Armor]
[Quality: Excellent]
[Defense: Extremely Low]
[Special Effect: Reconnaissance Lock. After seeing an enemy, mark the enemy's aura in the telescope.]
[Consumption: 1 Sanity Point every 10 seconds of wear]
[Cooldown Time: None]
[Equipment Requirements: Perception Attribute greater than or equal to 9 points]
[Remarks: You have the scent of him/her/it/them on you]
This three-barreled telescope, which was bought at a great price, could accurately display the enemy's body outline in sight, ignoring barriers, as long as it saw the enemy.
Even if the other party used skills such as stealth or invisibility, as long as their skill level was not higher than excellent, they could not escape, it was like having a full map view, which was very suitable for death matches between players.
Combined with the Jiao Liang Bow, it could accurately snipe enemies from thousands of meters away.
The reason why Liu Wu Dai didn't use this set of equipment to snipe Gu Lu Lu Gu before was because the other party had already sensed the hostile players using the moon phase locator and had set up dense silk webs in the corridor in advance.
At this moment, the three-barreled telescope could still see the fragmented blue outline representing Jue Jue, and the red humanoid outline representing Jijiu.
But Jijiu's outline aura was quite faint. He was holding a pistol, pointing it in Liu Wu Dai's direction and firing a shot.
The automatic tracking arrow was chasing the rapidly shot pistol bullet.