Chapter 171: Showdown with Philip

It's been three months since Ang Lee came to the sniper school.

For the past three months, Li Ang has been training in the mountains behind the school almost every day, and he can be said to know everything here.

As the best student in the school, Philip is even more familiar with the environment behind the school, and it is not an exaggeration to walk with his eyes closed.

Both are also expert snipers, and any camouflage seems useless in the same familiar environment.

Waiting for the rabbit is of little use in such a specific environment.

If both of them had chosen a place to lurk and wait for the other to come, the duel would probably last for a few days, if not longer.

In order to separate the winner in the shortest possible time, the two coincidentally chose to take the initiative to attack.

At the beginning of the duel, the two went in two completely opposite directions, but they went around to the same place.

Misty Hollow.

Misty Valley is located in a remote valley in the back mountains.

Late at night here is no different than anywhere else, but once the sun comes up, the fog is thick and lasts until the sun sets.

Entering the Misty Valley, Ang Lee temporarily lurked.

As in other places, the Misty Valley is scary at night, and the wind and grass will come to your ears wherever you go.

Ang Lee didn't see Philip, but he had a very strange feeling, convinced that Philip had entered the Misty Valley before him.

This is a red flag.

If Philip had reached the Misty Dale first, he might have set a trap and be ready to snipe.

As long as Ang Lee is exposed to the opponent's gun, he will be killed.

Because of this, Ang Lee chose to lurk, and he was waiting for a chance to reverse.

Philip lurked in the depths of the Misty Valley, and as soon as Ang Lee stepped into the Misty Valley, he had a perception.

The eyes are limited by darkness, but the ears are very good in this quiet environment.

Philip pricked up his ears to listen, but didn't hear anything, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but smile.

Ang Lee, do you want to compete with patience?

Philip's patience was no worse than that of Ang Lee, and he continued to lurk there, holding the gun in both hands, pressing the index finger of his right hand lightly on the trigger, and his eyes carefully looking through the scope, ready to pull the trigger and kill the target at any time.

Both of them lurked there and did not move, and they were caught in a kind of stalemate.

Time passed quickly, the night was dispelled by the sun, and the fog rose to obscure the eyes.

At night, you can see things twenty or thirty meters away with the help of moonlight, and you can see even farther with night vision devices.

But during the day, fog is generated, visibility is not even ten meters enough, and the scope becomes a superfluous item here.

Philip removed the sight and switched to a mechanical sight, making corrections to the sight.

For ordinary people, the scope becomes a burden at this point, but for a sniper, any item is useful.

In particular, the equipment you carry can play a role in confusing the enemy.

Philip moved his body slightly, holding the scope on a dead branch within arm's reach.

In this way, from a distance, it looks as if someone is lurking there.

When Ang Lee shoots at the spot, Philip, who is hiding next to him, has the opportunity to shoot "Ang Lee".

"Wow."

Suddenly there was the sound of branches and leaves shaking in the mist.

Philip was beaming, and it seemed that Ang Lee's patience was not as good as his.

If it was just a simple competition of patience, Ang Lee could at least continue to lurk for seven days and seven nights.

Sniping doesn't stop at hiding, it's a combined use of human intelligence.

When the fog lifted, conditions changed for Ang Lee.

He couldn't see Philip, which meant that Philip had seen him completely, and the two were in a completely fair environment from that point of view.

Of course, it was impossible for Ang Lee to stupidly walk forward and hit Philip's muzzle.

Like Philip, Ang Lee also set a small trap.

He found a branch the size of a baby's arm, about two meters long, and tied some tiny branches and leaves to one end of it, and put it on his coat.

In this way, it looks like a person in the fog.

The sound that sounded like it was unintentional was deliberately made by the dummy made by Ang Lee.

The dummy was about two meters away from Ang Lee, located diagonally in front of Ang Lee, moving with Ang Lee's movements, and making a sound to attract attention.

If Filly doesn't distinguish between shooting at the dummy, he will reveal his position and give Ang Lee a chance to snipe him.

Visibility is only ten meters.

Whoever pulls the trigger means that the other person is only ten meters away from them at most.

Now, it's up to you to see who gets fooled first.

Although he couldn't see Philip, every time he took a step forward, Ang Lee was sure that he was getting closer to Philip, which made him more cautious.

Every short distance, Ang Lee would stop and let the dummy hide to make it look more realistic.

What Philip did was incredibly simple, wait.

When Ang Lee came out from behind a tree with a dummy, Philip saw the "target".

A figure swayed in the mist, needless to say Ang Lee.

"Phew."

Philip pulled the trigger.

Both of them used live ammunition, but it didn't mean that both sides really wanted to kill each other.

Philip shot at the top of his target's head, and only needed to prove that he had "killed" Ang Lee.

Wait a minute.

What about the head?

After pulling the trigger, Philip suddenly realized that the target he was shooting at was not a head, and there did not appear to be a lower body except for his upper body.

Hit the trick!

Philip held his breath and stared at the other side, and he made sure that Ang Lee was there because he heard the voice.

When Ang Lee heard the gunshot, he threw away the branch in his hand and lay on the ground, and the Mosin Nagant rifle was also held in his hand.

Where is it?

Ang Lee couldn't see anything but the fog, but he was sure that Philip was right in front of him.

At this point, taking one step forward means that the danger is heightened.

Ang Lee didn't act rashly, but reached out and grabbed the branch and lifted the dummy again.

This time Philip was not fooled, and he would not have fired a second shot until he actually saw Ang Lee.

How do you bring Philip into the picture?

Ang Lee thought for a moment and pulled the dummy back.

This time, Ang Lee put on his own helmet on the dummy so that it looked like it had a head.

Then, Ang Lee pulled out the two-meter-long branch and stretched it to the other side to pull the grass, making it make a "bang" sound, as if Ang Lee was moving in that direction.

Philip was very patient and didn't shoot again, his eyes still fixed on where the dummy had disappeared, and he was sure that Ang Lee was there.

Seeing that Philip was not fooled, a helpless smile flashed on Ang Lee's face, holding the Mosin Nagant rifle in one hand and the dummy in the other, while moving slowly forward.