48 Hours a Day

Chapter 1019: Zero One Second

The battle between Zhang Heng and Zero was far less intense in the scene than it had appeared in the previous scenes, but the magnitude of the danger was too much.

Zero's shooting skills should have reached LV3 just like Zhang Heng's. The accuracy of the shooting was almost the same as that of Zhang Heng's. Only slightly downwind on the fast shooting. Zhang Heng's fast shooter came from Simon, but the real exercise was still in later western replicas, sucking the cowboys to pull the gun.

Within the first two minutes of the battle, Zhang Heng and Zero were almost evenly divided into autumn colors, and the tactics used by both sides were the same, even the bullet consumption was similar.

But then Zhang Heng chose a completely different battle strategy than when he was dealing with the 5th and 7th, and intentionally improved the speed of fire. In contrast, Zero reacted a little slowly, but after being suppressed, Zero also realized that he had been disrupted by Zhang Heng, so he started intentionally slowing down the speed of fire, trying to drag the battle back into a model of speculation and precision.

The next two fights are not just shooting skills, but also ability to read and control the game.

But what surprises Zero is that Zhang Heng's level of combat experience is not below him.

Unlike various combat skills, while combat experience can also be written in part by memory, it does not play much of a role beyond familiarity with skills, especially the rhythm of battle and the ability to read a war scene, which are more abstract things that are difficult to articulate with a single battle.

After all, memory writing is not all-powerful, and those who write memories for them do not themselves have sufficient combat experience, nor, of course, are they able to make their creations understand what they do not know how to describe and define.

But Zero is one of the few clones who has broken through their own chains, relying on strong learning abilities as well as hundreds of backwards and forwards tasks to bring him practical experience.

Zero always thought he was the most experienced clone in combat until he met Zhang Heng.

Despite the many things that had happened to Zhang Heng before that he could not understand, none of the shocks to Zero had been so great as to even shake the latter's worldview.

Because Zero really can't imagine how Zhang Heng's age and identity accumulated so much combat experience, he has decades of combat experience as if he had started fighting from the very beginning.

Although Zero has worked very hard and done everything he could, he can still feel the scale of victory tilting slowly towards Zhang Heng, which is particularly helpless.

It's like stepping into a swamp and doing nothing but sinking.

Zero knows that this is a purely power level gap when both sides have done the ultimate.

The real turning point in the battle came from the rupture of that door in the conference room, which had been destroyed by the last of the Zero and Special Operations teams during the battle, and which could no longer withstand the intensive baptism of bullets and was completely abolished.

As a result, Zero didn't go backwards. Instead of looking for another shelter, he rushed out of it. He knew that the battle was just a dead end, so he simply let go and avoided most of the bullets by moving quickly and irregularly. The rest of the bullets were blocked by the bulletproof vest on his body.

At the same time, Zero was running close to hitting back and Zhang Heng.

Zero knows his moves and gambling life. In order not to be hit by Zhang Heng, his route of movement is very strange, but the result is that he also cannot fully control his direction of movement, and any stray bullet could kill him.

But tonight, Fate seems to be on his side. Zero rushed all the way to just ten steps away from Zhang Heng, and he still hasn't been hit in the head, and he has been silently counting the bullets that Zhang Heng fired in his heart.

When he counted a number, Zero made an incredibly crazy move, and suddenly he stopped moving.

Zhang Heng certainly won't let go of this timing, but the next moment he sees Zero reach behind his back with his right hand in front of his face, and he grabs a shell removed from the exoskeleton equipment and blocks Zhang Heng's next shot.

Next, when Zhang Heng pulled the trigger again, he found that there were no more bullets in his rifle.

Zero's eyes lit up, and he knew he had finally waited until the opportunity to wait again. The next moment, Zero threw away the alloy housing in his hand and pointed the gun at Zhang Heng, while his finger was already on the trigger.

Just give him another half a second, no, he'll kill the target in another 0.1 seconds.

But it's zero, and it's not the last 0.1 seconds.

Zhang Heng did not panic after realizing that his rifle had run out of bullets. Instead, he drew his pistol directly from the waist. He had done this many times in the west.

The cowboys' showdown is pure speed, and Zhang Heng is always the fastest one to pull a gun, this time, of course, no exception.

Just as Zero was about to pull the trigger, Zhang Heng had sent a bullet to his eyebrow.

This is the tiny 0.1 seconds that determine the lives and deaths of two people.

Zero's eyes still have the joy before him, yet he can never pull the trigger...

Having ended this somewhat distracting battle, Zhang Heng also grew a breath. In peace of mind, the emergency response team still caused him a lot of trouble, especially as captain Zero, and there are also few enemies one-on-one that can pose a threat to Zhang Heng.

But it's not time to relax, because Zhang Heng hasn't got the memory encoder yet, but the good news is he knows where to get it.

Zhang Heng put on the fire suit again, and now the fire has spread completely, not only on the twelfth floor, but the adjacent two floors have also started to burn.

Zhang Heng climbed to the 14th floor, the fire here was not too big, but the smoke was also very strong, then Zhang Heng circled, one room at a time was searched, but no sign of the waitress who had previously taken refuge upstairs was found, and eventually he looked at the little door to the roof.

Zhang Heng tried to push a hand from the bottom and easily pushed the little door open, then Zhang Heng saw the waitress hiding behind the water tower.

The latter seemed to have been spooked by the fire and did not know where else to hide, but a glimpse of happiness appeared on the face of Zhang Heng, who had removed the oxygen mask.