Verse 266: Face to face (4)
Marlin was a little happy driving this 'high-speed mountain buggy', because this thing was very similar to his battery car back then, except that the battery pack was replaced by a magic hedron engine, which had better horsepower and longer working time, and only needed to charge the corresponding psionic energy to achieve an extremely long endurance, even taking into account the maintenance time per 100 kilometers, Marlin could run 300 kilometers in one go, and then run back and hand over the car to the logistics department.
It's a little bigger for an adult, but it's a good thing for a small man like a halfling and a dwarf, and it's just too easy to handle for an unlucky guy like Marlin who has shrunk due to active blood.
So Marin didn't take care of the 17th Infantry Division, and he didn't need any assistants, he went north alone with a map - as long as the defensive line was solid, he wouldn't rush in front of the trenches.
And if the defense line was broken through by Chaos, these two-legged guys would not be able to catch up with Marin, who could reach 80 yards at high speeds, and in the endless plains and small hills, Marin could not think of anything faster than this thing.
So it took half an hour for Marin to get to the trench area, and the identification he brought with him allowed him to pass the guards, and then he rode his cart all the way to the front - where the fighting was fierce, just ask the gendarmes.
Although it is not known why Marin went to the most fierce battle, the gendarmes still told Marin the location of the fierce battle, and one of the gendarmes also told Marin a message out of good intentions: "I see that you are also from the Harvest Goddess Church, and Your Excellency Mason Wyman of your church is there." ”
"That's great." Marin nodded, and then walked along the front line, and from time to time he could see company-level reinforcements filling up, which made Marin a little strange - don't play the tactic of adding fuel.
With this in mind, Marin came to a small low slope, the front of the fight was very fierce, the car was parked on the reverse slope, Marin took the gun and slowly walked to the top of the slope, Fio, Lorraine and Merlot The three boys turned into self-propelled pickaxes, and quickly dug a very qualified foxhole for Marin - the rectangular foxhole has three shooting ranges, which can allow Marin to take care of the front line in the left, middle and right directions.
Then, on either side, Lorraine and Fio were digging two smaller foxholes.
Marin put the bullet pouch down, took out the periscope, and arranged it in the small foxhole on the left.
Merlot ran to the cart and grabbed the barrel of the gun and brought it over, and Marlin replaced it with the barrel and loaded the sights.
Fio rolled up his spare helmet from behind Marlin and arranged it and himself in the small foxhole on the right - it was at least three hundred yards from the front line, but Marin had Fio use it as a test to draw the enemy in, just in case.
Pulling out a piece of helmet camouflage cloth suitable for the hillock, he slipped it over the helmet oozing pure gold, and Marlin set up his gun.
Merlot operated the periscope on the left, and it chose a target for Marin, which was a Chaos Priest, who seemed to be wearing stone skin magic, perhaps because ordinary bullets could not damage it, and this very bold man stood there, commanding the Chaos Bosses to rush upward, and from time to time throwing some enhancements to the Chaos Bosses.
Pulling the bolt open, Marlin loaded the chamber with an armor-piercing round.
I heard that you have a hard face, try to catch an armor-piercing bullet.
Marlin muttered as he pushed back the bolt, held up the gun, put it on his shoulder, pressed it against his cheek, and looked at the ugly head in the mirror, and Marlin pulled the trigger.
The muzzle of the flame suppressor did not glow, and the Chaos Head in the mirror exploded the next moment.
Lorraine recorded Marin's exploits with pen and paper.
"It's like hunting." Pulling the bolt of the gun, the cartridge casing was thrown, and Lorraine caught the cartridge casing, which he threw into the collection bag.
Merlot gave a second target, and it was a Chaos Warrior - unlike the armor that the Chaos Bosses were almost honestly opposed, he was tall, strong, and had heavy armor, and that was all bad news.
The good news is that it doesn't have a helmet, perhaps because it's the squad leader, and he's already approaching the center of the battlefield with three Chaos Warriors.
Marin pulled out a five-shot bridge clip and pressed five armor-piercing bullets soaked in holy water into it.
Repeating the process of preparing to shoot, watching the Chaos rush close to the line of defense with firepower, the moment the Chaos Warrior who looked like the squad leader charged, Marin pulled the trigger.
Halfway through the charge, the man's charge turned into a disaster, and the headless corpse ran a few steps before falling headlong in front of the line.
Marlin tugged on the bolt, threw out the empty cartridge case, and then pushed it back, moving the muzzle of the gun slightly, trapping another Chaos Warrior in the mirror, who had no idea why his commander was dead, and was laughing and charging at several Sidney soldiers who had bravely launched a counter-charge.
The bullet flew three hundred and forty-seven yards away, piercing his breastplate, and divine energy ignited the chaos in an instant, his wild laughter turned into an inexplicable howl, and then he was stabbed down by the bayonets of the Sidney soldiers.
Another Chaos Warrior noticed his companion's plight and strode towards his companion in an attempt to free him, and two seconds later, a bullet flew nearly the same distance and burrowed into his brain through the gap on the left side of his helmet.
When he fell, the last of the Chaos Warriors finally discovered the culprit behind this, and instinctively knowing that the shooter was ahead, he quickly moved sideways towards him, avoiding the open terrain on the right through the lowlands on the left.
But here in Marin, the Chaos Warrior still shows his upper body.
Two seconds later, the bullet pierced through the chaotic breastplate, turning it into a mud dot along with its owner.
Marin exited the firing position and swapped with Fio.
Fio then swapped with Merlot, who came to the right side of the shooting boundary and began to deal with the enemy on the right with Marin.
The battle was even bloodier here, with the banner of Ingmar's Liberty Leader fluttering on the right, and these northern big-headed soldiers were fighting with the Chaos big-headed soldiers on the defensive line, and the two sides were fighting with sapphire pickaxes, revolvers, and all kinds of cold weapons.
Marin didn't dare to shoot in the melee zone - the excessively long barrel and excellent bullets caused unnecessary overpenetration of the human body, and Marin didn't want a bullet to destroy a chaos and then take advantage of the situation to eliminate a person of his own.
Therefore, it is a good choice to shoot in front of the defensive line.
At this point, a round of artillery bombardment from the rear had passed, and the Chaos began to charge again, as if they were determined to take that piece of defense.
Marlin once again pressed a bullet from a bridge clip.
Merlot found a good guy for Marin—a wizard-like guy in a black robe, walking around the battlefield like no one else.
Well, maybe it was the magic that made everyone unresponsive to his presence, but unfortunately, he ran into Marin, a little monster who doesn't eat illusions, and even more so met the World Tree Twig Assistant, who is good at breaking illusions.
Looking like a strong guy, Marin pulled the bolt of the gun, took out an armor-piercing bullet, reached out and took the small box handed by Lorraine, opened it, and took out an enchanted inscription piercing bullet from inside.
This thing is 720 Movis in Marlin's premium cost control cost price catalog, of which one-third is the price of adamantite gold, one-third is the price of inscribed enhanced ink, and one-third is Marlin's own labor cost.
Loading it into the chamber, closing the bolt, and holding the gun over his shoulder, Marin pulled the trigger when the Chaos had to move toward Marlin as he bypassed a fortification.
As the bullet approached, Marlin saw the guy raise his hand, as if trying to stop the bullet with a force field technique.
The Enchanted Inscription Piercing Bullet loved the pretentious Chaos Guy the most, so the bullet pierced through the stand, through his raised palm, and finally into its forehead, knocking the Chaos out of the back of its head along with its stupid brain.
Earned.
Marin immediately changed its firing position and came to the left, and at the moment it left, a rickety chaos jumped out of the shadows behind Marin, but before it could react, Lorraine had already tied it into a ball, turning into spiky rattans against its skull, and failed to break through the skull at the first time, but Lorraine turned very patiently, and finally made a hole in the head of this chaos.
"Throw it out." Marin set up his gun and turned his head to look at Lorraine.
The latter immediately dragged Chaos' corpse out of the foxhole.
Fio's elf slapped the surface of the ground, and a small plane anchor was erected, just as another rickety Chaos poked a head out of Marin's shadow - and the head was thrown out by Fio.
After letting the Assassins of Chaos stop, Marlin heard Merlot's prompt.
He saw the human soldiers coming out of the trenches.
Is this guy ready to run away?
Before Marin could come up with a reason, he saw this guy being knocked to the ground.
What an unlucky guy.
Then Marlin felt a chill.
He subconsciously raised his left hand and patted his right shoulder, and the prompted beep gave Marin a hidden breath, which could maximize Marlin's hiding and not be discovered and located by ordinary chaos.
Marlin then paused for a moment to make sure that nothing was on his radar - there was no sign of the plane anchor loosening, and no Chaos Assassins were nearby, but there were screams from the marksman position on the other side.
It seems to have been touched by an assassin.
So Marin pointed at Fio, and then at the position.
Fio nodded very humanly, and then the twig climbed out of the line and quickly crawled over the grass.
Marin waited for a moment, and saw the Chaos Head poking out of the launch site and Fio curling it.
A small beckoning for him to come back, Marlin set up his gun at Merlot's prompt, and then saw a ...... I guess it's a person.
Although he had horns and didn't look like a man, he opened his arms in this direction of Marin.
It was a request from a soul who didn't want to give in, and Marin waited for a second, and after seeing that there was no other group of shooters to see him off, he chose to pull the trigger himself.