Chapter 488: Bunker Terror (2)
It was relatively easy to gain experience for a new profession in this instance, but Han Zu did not choose to get kills all the time. Although he would accumulate experience quickly, it would inevitably attract the attention of others. Among the things that the contractor's equipment could not invade, the weird game recording device in the Infinite City was currently the most disturbing thing for Han Zu. This thing would record the game images of every Infinite City player in real time for other players to watch. In addition, this thing also had the function of live broadcasting. Although Han Zu chose a profession with a large number of people and no one would be interested in it in order to keep a low profile, he would inevitably run into those who liked to watch the live broadcasts of unpopular novice players.
Therefore, Han Zu has always maintained a reasonable killing efficiency. Although every shot is a headshot, the number of enemies killed has actually just exceeded 40. There are many talented people among the novice players, so this level of operation will not attract too much attention.
Unlike other players in Infinite City, with the help of contractor equipment, Han Zu can browse relevant dungeon information while fighting. Based on the investigation of this dungeon, Han Zu looked at the players who used invincible points to gain experience. The average kill efficiency per game was around 200 before the supplies were completely consumed. Converted into the experience of the current version, it means that one game can upgrade to about five or six levels. However, as the level increases, the experience required for further upgrades will also increase. Therefore, ordinary novice players will only brush this dungeon six or seven times at most. When novice players reach level 13 through this dungeon, the experience it can provide is not enough.
Han Zu also planned to level up in this way, so he would not stay in this dungeon all the time. He planned to use the experience gained from three games to reach level 13, and then choose another dungeon. For Han Zu, it was impossible to run out of supplies in a dungeon of this level, so he needed to calculate the amount of experience, then automatically exit the dungeon and re-enter.
Now, Han Zu's speed was even a little slow. After all, he did not choose to use the invincibility point to brush experience, but pretended to be a real novice and killed the enemy in the trench. So this time he only left the dungeon when the kill count reached 52 people. An hour later, he returned to the dungeon. Although no one should notice "Adenauer" now, if someone notices it in the future, they will think that he went out to check the strategy.
The second time he entered the copy, Han Zu chose an invincible point that was not very good. Due to some minor changes, this position was actually no longer a completely invincible point. It had two entrances, and enemy troops would appear irregularly at each entrance. In order to ensure authenticity, Han Zu deliberately took a few shots and used several bandages, but in fact, the changes in his health were completely caused by the contractor's equipment. After all, some weapons from the First World War could not hurt Han Zu in any way.
The third time he entered the dungeon, Han Zu chose the best invincible position, which was an observation tower built on top of a bunker. This position could only be entered from the bunker, so no enemy troops would approach from other positions. The observation port of the tower was also very narrow, just enough to stick out the muzzle of the gun, so once you got to this position, you only had to focus on the gun. At this point, even some novices with poor shooting skills could eliminate a considerable number of enemies as long as they could endure the loneliness.
The experience gained from the two dungeons had already allowed Han Zu's account to reach level ten. For the last three levels, he only needed to kill 67 enemies to gain enough experience. This number was normal and Han Zu could complete it with his eyes closed. So after he entered the dungeon for the third time, he rushed all the way to the bunker, ready to go there and earn the final experience.
Han Zu lowered his body in the trench, "avoiding" the flying and bombarding artillery fire, and quickly moved towards the bunker. On the way, he met some enemy soldiers who rushed into the trench. Han Zu also dealt with them. After jogging for more than ten minutes, Han Zu arrived at the bunker. At the door of the bunker, some wounded friendly soldiers were lying, leaning against the mud and the bunker door, attacking the enemy troops rushing towards this position. Although they had their own bunker behind them, strangely, no one came out to support them, and they were soon all wiped out by the enemy.
Han Zu needed to enter the bunker, but the enemies were in various positions, and it would be very difficult to eliminate them all with the World War I rifle and pistol in his hand without using his own abilities, so this time Han Zu did not choose to shoot, but threw two grenades that he had touched from the enemy before.
"boom!!!"
The explosion of two grenades temporarily cleared the entrance of the bunker. Taking advantage of the cover of the explosion smoke, Han Zu used this time to rush into the entrance of the bunker. Just when he found a good position and was ready to turn back and snipe at the enemies who might rush into the bunker, a violent explosion suddenly occurred at the entrance of the bunker, which directly collapsed the entrance of the bunker and blocked it. Han Zu thought that it might be the grenade he threw before that ignited the nearby ammunition boxes and other things. After confirming that the bunker entrance had completely collapsed, Han Zu did not stay here any longer, but walked deeper into the bunker to find the location of the tower.
“The necessary fuel is missing.”
The bunker was pitch black. Han Zu pretended that he could not see anything. He held the pistol in one hand and supported the wall with the other hand, and slowly moved deeper into the bunker. While moving, he used his visual ability to observe the wires inside the bunker, but did not find any damaged parts. He then used the contractor's equipment to diagnose the cause and found that the generator that provided electricity in the bunker had run out of fuel.
Although Han Zu was not affected by darkness at all, he still planned to go to the generator to have a look in order to complete the play. Besides, the generator was not far from Han Zu. Pretending to have limited vision, Han Zu groped for half an hour and deliberately went wrong several times before finally reaching the generator. The bunker room where the generator was located also looked like a simple combat meeting room. On the table near the generator, there were some combat plans and maps, as well as a few hand-rolled cigarettes and an old-fashioned lighter.
In this kind of dungeon, the lighters and flashlights found were generally not consumed, so Han Zu naturally picked up the lighter and used it as a lighting device. Of course, he also lit a cigarette. The taste was a little astringent, probably because of moisture, but the environment of the bunker was like this, so it was understandable.
Sure enough, on the start handle of the generator that had run out of fuel, there was a piece of paper glued to it, which explained how to operate the generator. The operation steps were foolproof. All you had to do was find the fuel tank, pour it into the generator, and then turn the handle to the right to turn on the generator. The more fuel you had, the longer the generator could work. The generator could hold up to 4 barrels of oil, and when it was full, it could continue to work for two hours. The wires of the generator, in a chain switch structure, connected all the lights in the bunker, as well as some other devices that needed to be powered on.
There were no fuel tanks in the generator room, so Han Zu didn't plan to go to the trouble of looking for them. He already had a flip-top lighter in his hand, which was enough. So Han Zu went to the simple combat meeting room outside and tried to find the map of the bunker on it. There was indeed a map of the bunker here, but it was only a partial one, including the generator room, dormitory area, and storage area, but the tower area that Han Zu wanted to go to was not on this partial map.
Han Zu naturally didn't really need a map to guide himself. He had used the contractor's equipment to map out most of the bunker's structure. Although there were energy anomalies in the deepest third of the bunker and the equipment could not scan it, the tower area was not located there. The tower area was located behind the dormitory area and the generator room. He only needed to follow the passage to the storage area and turn at the first fork in the road in front of the storage area.
But he still had to act. After leaving the map, Han Zu returned to the fork in the road outside the generator room, closed his eyes, and began to wave his fingers randomly at different forks in the road, pretending to be looking for a way by luck. Of course, his fingers naturally stopped at the fork in the road leading to the storage area.
Han Zu walked along the fork road leading to the storage area, "groping" carefully along the way. Suddenly, there was a noisy sound in front of him. He immediately pretended to be alert, hid in the corner behind the wall, and slowly stuck his head out to check. But in fact, he already knew that they were just some rats, but they were about the same size as cats, and they were definitely not normal rats. They should be some kind of attacking unit. So Han Zu picked up a piece of gravel from the ground and threw it behind them. After the rats were attracted by the sound, Han Zu bypassed their position and continued to move towards the tower area.
Not long after walking, Han Zu came to the fork in the road leading to the tower area in front of the storage area. As a result, a strange thing happened. The fork in the road leading to the tower area suddenly collapsed. Listening to the noises around, it should be the battlefield above the bunker. Artillery fire fell on this location, causing the collapse near this location. Han Zu could not expose his ability and could not directly blast the collapsed rubble, but fortunately there were other forks leading to the tower area, so he just had to take a detour from the storage area.
There were many booby traps set up on the passage leading to the storage area. They should be the background traps of the dungeon. In order to reduce trouble, Han Zu pretended to be tripped and crawled on the ground some distance in front of the first booby trap. In this way, even if he avoided all the booby traps and tripwires, it would make sense, after all, he was not moving very fast while crawling.
After avoiding the booby traps, Han Zu stood up again by holding onto the wall and entered the storage area.
The storage area was filled with an old and decayed smell. There were many rooms with various supplies piled up inside, mostly medical supplies, canned food and the like. There was also a room with some oil drums, which should be used for generators. Han Zu walked forward cautiously. Suddenly, he heard a low roar coming from the corner. It was a hound with a clearly mutated appearance, biting a corpse, but according to Han Zu's perspective observation, the dead body was not a soldier in Han Zu's current camp, but the body of the enemy. Logically speaking, it was impossible for the enemy to attack the bunker.
Although Han Zu had identified the source of the sound, in order to keep a low profile, Han Zu still used the light of the lighter to observe the direction of the mutant hound. Its eyes emitted a faint green light, and it was chewing on a corpse in its mouth, enjoying its food. According to the device's scan, this mutant hound was about the same size as a mountain lion, very ferocious, and its body fluids were toxic. For ordinary novice players, this was a challenge in the current dungeon. But for Han Zu, even if he lay still and let the mutant hound attack at will, it could not break Han Zu's defense.
But now there is a problem. The health of this mutant hound is several times higher than that of an ordinary enemy soldier. It cannot be killed with just one rifle bullet. At least two shots are needed, and one of them must be a headshot. A headshot is not a problem for Han Zu, but he is considering whether to attack it. After all, among the novice players he has found who have encountered this mutant hound, basically all of them choose to avoid it when they first see it.
Finally, Han Zu decided to go around it, as less trouble is worse than more trouble. But just as Han Zu was retreating and preparing to go around it, the mutant hound seemed to have discovered Han Zu, put down the food in its mouth, and looked in Han Zu's direction. Han Zu could only stop, raised the rifle on his back, and aimed at the mutant hound's head. If it dared to move towards him, he would shoot it to death.
But it was just a false alarm. The hound did not find Han Zu. It heard other noises. Those were some big rats that passed by Han Zu about ten meters behind him. The mutant hound must have heard their movements. Those rats did not seem to be the mutant hound's diet, so after those rats left, it went back to eat the corpses again.
"It can even hear mice from a distance, so why didn't this thing hear my previous footsteps?"
Han Zu couldn't help but feel a little confused, and thought about it in his mind, but this didn't seem to be a big deal, so Han Zu didn't delve into it any further, and cautiously bypassed this location, preparing to continue looking for a passage to the tower area.