Chapter 397: I Caught You (2)
At the same time, a few kilometers away, on the other side of the mountain, the pursuer, who was completely hidden in the shadows, was also looking at the sky.
"Found me?" He muttered.
He didn't know how the other party did it, he didn't have any intersection with the other party, and naturally it was impossible to leave a clue, just like your third uncle would never know about John. Cristiana ate the same breakfast on December 7 last year, because there is no intersection between the two, and even your third uncle will not know about John. Who is Christian. Because I made it up.
In short, in the many years of the pursuer's pursuit, he has not been spotted by his prey.
"It's tricky prey, so ...... Are those two newcomers smart enough? He said to himself. And in the next second, he affirmed his thoughts.
It must be those two new bastards, if there were people in this team who had such a mind, then they wouldn't have been hunted down by me all the way, and so many teammates would have died for it.
Haha, it's rare to see such excellent brains, and when you kill them, you must take out the brains of these two people, maybe it will be a good baby.
The pursuer thought easily, he knew that a hunter was rushing towards him at an unbelievable speed, and that posture, it was estimated that in two minutes, the other party would rush in front of him.
But he was still not afraid.
Because the other party is alone, and it is absolutely impossible for you to lose in a one-on-one situation. So what he wants to know most now is how the other party knows his position.
yes, how did Maori reason about it, it seemed like something impossible...... However, if you explain his method, you will find that the reasoning process is very simple.
As I said before, there is a rule for everything, and as long as you master the rules, then the reasoning will become logical.
So Maori's first reasoning was not the location of the pursuer, but his method of manipulating the dead body.
The pursuer manipulates the dead body, not to create a pile of dead bodies around him, and then travel long distances to pursue the target, but to directly create dead bodies around the target like satellite positioning. These dead bodies were the remains of dead creatures, and the pursuer was able to remotely manipulate them, causing them to fuse into bizarre, offensive objects.
In this regard, Maori directly came to a conclusion, that is, the scope of this pursuer's control of the dead body is limited.
This is easy to speculate, after all, if a person's ability is not limited by range and the whole map is released, then he must have already gathered a bunch of tentacles in the center of the human gathering, killing all directions, and the human race will hide in vain, and after two months, the human race will be dead.
Moreover, he didn't need to follow his group far away, find a teahouse to listen to music, and drink tea.
In short, the gross profit is 100% certain, and the maneuver of this guy is limited.
Then, since a person's abilities have a scope, and there is no such mysterious phenomenon as the alternation of three-dimensional and two-dimensional space in this world, then he must still obey the most basic laws of physics.
For exampleโโโโ between two points, the straight line is the shortest.
Thinking about it this way, then the range of the pursuer's ability must be a circle drawn with himself as the center of the circle and the upper limit of his ability as the radius.
Of course, this is the ideal situation, which does not rule out the possibility that the pursuer's ability may be retractable, for example, he can give up all the manipulation ability within a radius of a few kilometers of the opponent and concentrate on controlling the dead body in a certain direction, so that his control ability can extend further, which seems to make sense, like stretching a round dough out.
In other words, his ability can be transmitted far in the plains, but if there is a mountain blocking, it will be relatively more like a wifi signal.
Therefore, in this dead-body encounter, Maori did an experiment, which was to have the hunters pull away from each other, stretching the battlefield to a huge area within a radius of about one kilometer.
This tactic is not just to observe the strength and weakness of the dead body's desire to attack each person, so as to find out the mole. The larger purpose is to define a vision...... That is, the farther away from the pursuer, the weaker the ability to control the dead body.
As a result, Maori really guessed correctly.
The chaser's control ability is really strong and weak, as if the farther away from the dung pit, the weaker the smell, the farther away the noise source, the lighter the harsh sound, the farther away from the fire, the lower the temperature, the farther away from the wifi, the smaller the signal.
In short, in a world, the kernels of the various rules are often similar.
Mori was chased by a dead body within a range of this kilometer, and he could clearly feel that in one direction, the dead body's desire to attack was obviously much stronger than that in another direction.
In order to dispel the confusion that the pursuer is tired and therefore has a slightly weakened ability to control the dead body, Mori also took the trouble to repeatedly run from one point to another in a triangular position to test it out the interference option.
After coming to the above conclusions, Maori easily constructed a top-down view in his mind, drew a circle within a radius of one kilometer, and constantly routed the lines according to the strength of the ability of the dead body to be controlled, and used these lines to zoom in in equal proportions to find an uncertain larger circle, or ellipse, and then make a line in the center of the two circles...... Anyway, with a little brain, you can figure out where the pursuer is.
Even if, as mentioned before, the pursuer is able to extend his abilities in one direction, it will only change the distance between the two circles, and the direction will not change.
So as long as you keep fighting back in one direction, then you can definitely find the pursuer.
Sure enough, playing physics and mathematics are the most basic propositional theories in any situation.
Oh, by the way, while Maori was calculating the direction of the pursuer, he didn't forget to test how the pursuer connected with the mole.
He had already determined that the so-called [moles] were not one, but many, and they had a fixed [signaling chain] between them. And the one hidden in the hunter team is just one of them.
As for the other [moles], Maori can be sure for the time being, there is a bird!
Because he clearly saw that on this battlefield where sand and rocks were flying and dead bodies were smashed, there was still a bird standing on a dead branch.