Chapter Ninety-Six: Sniping the Chief of the Western Tribes of Mur
Leaving the Caro tribe, Moze was not really stupid enough to immediately go to the western part of the mur to kill people. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Perhaps the quality of the native soldiers of the Mursi tribe is not very high, but at the moment, it is obvious that there are still many mercenaries in the Mursi tribe. If Mo Ze rushed over like this, it would be no different from looking for death.
After a little stroll along the boundaries of the Mursea tribe, Moser also found that the Mulsi tribe was extremely well defended. Relying on the map in his mind, Mo Ze found a place where no one was paying attention and slipped in.
When Moze entered the Mursea tribe, he suddenly found that the current Mursi tribe seemed to be well defended, but in fact it was only close to the Karo tribe that was well defended, and as for the other directions, it was just a few more checkpoints.
And this pattern of tightening on the outside and loose on the inside, in the event of a war with the Caro tribe, is naturally extremely advantageous. In this way, it can not only demonstrate the strength of the Mursi tribe, but also fully mobilize every combat power and make the advantage on the battlefield more obvious.
Second, the chieftain of the Mursi tribe showed his ingenuity at this time. He left his tribe's soldiers out and mercenaries to keep him safe. In doing so, it seems that you are putting yourself in a dangerous situation. However, by hiring a few more mercenary groups, they will be able to get in the way of each other.
More importantly, let the soldiers of the tribe fight on the front line, and also let those mercenaries see their blood. Having mercenaries guard the village is significantly safer for the chieftain than for the tribal soldiers.
It's just that the chieftain of the Mursea tribe didn't expect that there would be people like Moze in this world, who would actually have a map in his mind and could see the movements of some people around him at any time.
After infiltrating the Mursi tribe, Moser only found a place to hide. It's still daylight, and even if the location of the chief of the Mursi tribe is found, he will definitely be discovered by those mercenaries. Only when it gets dark at night will the chances of Moze's operation succeed be greater.
However, while waiting for the sky to darken, Mo Ze also secretly regretted that he did not come out after eating enough from the Caro tribe. Although there is nothing wrong with being hungry for one or two meals, it is a bit uncomfortable to feel the hunger pangs hit you at the same time when you are bored and need to be vigilant.
Finally managed to get dark, and with the help of the map in his mind, Moze carefully avoided many patrolling soldiers, and slowly approached the village in the middle of the Mursi tribe.
Generally speaking, among a tribe, the village in the middle is naturally the one with the best conditions and the safest. Therefore, it is most likely that the chief of a tribe will live in the middle of the territory. Even if the chief didn't live in the middle of the territory, it must have been nearby.
In short, if you want to find their chief in a strange tribe as quickly as possible, then go to the village in the middle of their territory, and it will be no problem.
The final result was not what Moze expected, and as Moze approached the village in the middle, some small red dots began to appear on the map in his mind. Moreover, if you look at the location of those red dots, it is obvious that they can form a lot of triangles.
That is, when arranging the checkpoint, let the two soldiers occupy one position each, but the two need to be within their own line of sight. Behind the two, the same soldier was arranged, and that soldier needed to be in a position where the first two soldiers could be observed at the same time. In this way, a triangular formation was formed between the three soldiers.
However, in this way, although the arrangement of the checkpoints will be relatively strict, it will require a lot of manpower. Therefore, it is certainly unrealistic to enclose the whole village in this way. Therefore, Mo Ze could only go around two more times to see the defense situation in other places. If the chief was really willing to spend a lot of money and hire a large number of mercenaries to surround the entire village, then Mo Ze would have no choice but to admit it.
However, after Moze made a small clockwise half circle around the village, he found an unexpected surprise.
It turned out that the village that seemed to be very well guarded was just a trap to lure others into it. The reason why he was able to discover this was because Mo Ze found a small purple dot in the map in his mind, which turned out to be in a small village next to it.
Moreover, through the map in his mind, Mo Ze also found that there were only three red dots around the purple dots. In other words, the chief had only arranged for three people to protect him. But if you think about it another way, it shows that the chiefs of the Mursi tribe are also very confident in the abilities of those three people.
Abandoning the village as bait, Moze quickly infiltrated the village where the chief of the Mursi tribe was, according to the instructions of the map in his mind.
Perhaps it was because he was really worried about the ability of the three guards, or maybe it was because the chieftain of the Mursi tribe wanted to show the trap more perfectly, but in the village, apart from the three guards, Moze did not even notice the existence of any soldiers.
However, for this situation, Mo Ze likes it very much. It would be nice if it could be as simple as this every time you perform a mission in the future. It's just that Mo Ze doesn't want to think about who else has such a plug-in ability besides him, who can carry a map with him, and can also show the location of other people, and can also use a specific color to indicate the target.
When he was still about fifty meters away from the chief's house, Moze stopped his progress. In Moze's current location, the door of the house where the chief lived could already be seen, so Moze didn't need to move on.
Although most of the buildings in the Mursi tribe are made of mud bricks or stone, they can be used as bulletproof. However, the doors of those houses were made of wood, and even more so, a cloth curtain was hung. What Mo Ze wanted to do was to kill the chief through the door according to the location of the chief in his mind.
After assembling the sniper rifle, Mo Ze directly used the map in his mind to aim towards the purple dot. As for the other three people, Mo Ze ignored them.
Since those three people can be arranged for close protection by the chiefs of the Murxi tribe, this also shows that the strength of those three people must be good. For masters, generally when there is danger, they can sense something in advance. If you aim a sniper rifle at one of them, you'll be startled.
After aiming at the chief, Moze also adjusted the muzzle of his gun according to some fleeting sights seen through the scope, and then fired the shot.
This time, in order to ensure the completion of the mission, Moser even used a dummmy bullet that was not used up when he was in mainland Australia.
After the bullet entered the chief's chest, the lead core inside the bullet head poured out of the armor due to inertia and was flattened into a mushroom shape. After the nail ruptures, a large amount of energy is quickly released, forming an explosion-like effect. The bullet that was originally grazed the lower end of the chief's heart was severely damaged by the sudden explosion effect, and the chieftain immediately stopped breathing.
After seeing the purple color of the chieftain disappear from the map in his mind, Moze immediately retreated, relying on the buildings in the village to block his view. By the time the mercenaries who were originally in the bait village were called to the village and were about to look for the perpetrators, Mo Ze had already gone away. (To be continued.) )