181: Chapter 181 Suicide Infantry

Lao Hei heard the sound of a tank engine outside. Gripping the Magnetic Mine in his hand, he stood up and immediately rushed out of the tunnel.

After rushing out of the tunnel, he looked left and right, searching for the tank.

Soon, he saw the Sherman tank, no more than twenty meters away.

Having locked onto his target, Lao Hei gripped the Magnetic Mine, took a deep breath, and charged toward the tank.

As he ran, the shrapnel inside his body tore at his flesh.

"Damn, does it have to be this realistic?"

Lao Hei cursed inwardly, his charging pace quickening.

Inside the Sherman tank, the Observer was currently scanning the surroundings.

Just then, he saw a khaki-colored figure rushing toward their tank.

The figure seemed to be holding something in its hand.

The Observer's first thought was, is this guy here to throw his life away?

He widened his eyes in disbelief; he couldn't imagine how this guy dared to charge a tank.

But he quickly considered another possibility: could this person be carrying a satchel charge, intending to take them down with him?

Thinking of this, he immediately opened his mouth to tell his teammates below to be careful.

But before he could speak, the figure had already reached the front of the tank.

At this moment, the Observer finally saw clearly what the person was holding.

A thing that looked like a toilet plunger.

This plunger was slammed hard against the rear of the tank.

The next second, an explosion rang out, and the Observer was hit by the shockwave.

In that instant, he felt as if his internal organs were in agony.

Thick smoke billowed from the rear of the tank, and the engine died instantly.

The Observer recovered from the intense pain and looked at the rear of the tank, seeing only charred blackness and a large hole blown into it.

The khaki-colored figure that had charged up earlier was sent flying into the distance, crashing to the ground.

At this moment, he was still a bit dazed.

"Wait, what just happened?"

Inside the tank, the driver and gunner were also a bit dazed.

Where am I? What happened? Why did the tank stop?

These three questions arose from the depths of their hearts.

They only heard an explosion from behind, and then the tank stopped.

Meanwhile, at the tunnel entrance, Old Kui watched Lao Hei pick up a Magnetic Mine and rush toward the tank.

He hadn't expected this thing to be quite so effective.

A single hit had paralyzed the enemy tank.

If they had a few more Magnetic Mines, wouldn't this tank be done for?

"Brother Kui, this thing is stronger than a satchel charge!"

A nearby player said, dumbfounded.

Upon hearing this, Old Kui immediately thought back to the battlefield in Shanghai, where Chinese Soldiers would take satchel charges to blow up Japanese tanks.

He had done the same, but unfortunately, the results weren't very good.

If the Chinese Soldiers back then had weapons like the Japanese ones, that would have been great.

After all, compared to needing several, or even a dozen lives to take out a single tank.

Trading one life for one tank is very worthwhile.

However, there are no "ifs."

"Indeed, this thing is really effective!"

Old Kui nodded with a smile.

Ten minutes later, Lao Hei ran back.

As soon as he saw Old Kui, he laughed out loud: "Old Kui, would you believe it? I just used one Magnetic Mine and got over a hundred points."

Seeing Lao Hei return, Old Kui originally wanted to ask him how the Magnetic Mine was to use.

But Lao Hei's words left him stunned.

"You get that many points?"

"Yeah, the points for hitting this tank are very high. If I blow this tank up completely, the points I get will definitely be even higher," Lao Hei nodded.

He felt like he had discovered a brand-new playstyle.

That is, taking Magnetic Mines to find and blow up tanks. Anyway, if he loses a life, he can just respawn, but points are hard to come by.

He had been firing his machine gun for ages and hadn't gotten many points.

Now that hitting tanks gives so many points, it's hard not to be tempted.

"So, are you going to keep playing with Magnetic Mines?" Old Kui asked, slightly puzzled, seeing the fiery look in Lao Hei's eyes.

"Play? Why wouldn't I? This thing is way more satisfying than a machine gun. You just feel the pain for a second when you stick it on, and then you respawn," Lao Hei said, taking out a Magnetic Mine.

Seeing this, Old Kui was also tempted.

He looked at the fire poker in his hand.

Anyway, the Anti-aircraft gun was out of shells, and there was no point in holding this fire poker.

It would be better to play with Magnetic Mines and chase down the enemy tanks.

Thinking of this, he also picked up a Magnetic Mine from the side.

Lao Hei widened his eyes at Old Kui's actions.

"Wait, Old Kui, what do you mean? You're going to join in too?"

"Yeah, my gun is like a fire poker, might as well join you in the Magnetic Mine charge," Old Kui nodded.

Although taking a Magnetic Mine meant rushing up to die with the enemy, the points gained were far more valuable than the single life spent.

Meanwhile, outside the tunnel.

The tank was still sitting there, and behind it, a player was repairing it.

The Observer watched the player repairing the tank and couldn't help but sigh.

It's a good thing the repair mechanics in this mode were simplified.

Otherwise, if the tank broke down and they couldn't fix it or drive it, that would be very frustrating.

Just as they were still repairing the tank, the Observer was scanning the surroundings.

Suddenly, he saw a khaki-colored figure run out of the tunnel entrance.

Seeing this familiar scene, he widened his eyes in shock and shouted to the player repairing the tank behind him.

"Damn it, those bastards are here again!"

He shouted, immediately turning the tank's machine gun to spray fire at that guy.

Hearing the bullets whizzing past his ears, Lao Hei quickly dropped to the ground and rolled into a nearby trench.

He hadn't expected the enemy to actually learn their lesson.

Inside the tunnel, Old Kui heard the gunfire before he could even rush out.

His steps, initially set for a charge, immediately halted.

Gunfire continued outside.

Now that Lao Hei was drawing fire, he didn't hesitate, immediately making a turn and running toward another tunnel entrance.

Just as the Observer was firing in Lao Hei's direction, Old Kui emerged from a tunnel entrance on the other side of the tank.

He saw the tank and realized the enemy player on it hadn't noticed him.

He immediately felt excited.

At this moment, in his livestream room, the audience saw Old Kui's excited expression and didn't know what to say.

"Damn, this playstyle of Old Kui and the others is really disgusting!"

"Yeah, the tunnel entrances on this mountain are everywhere, I really don't know how the other side is supposed to defend against that!"

"I've already learned this playstyle; once the game comes out, I'm going to try it too."

The next moment, Old Kui gripped the Magnetic Mine and charged out.

On the tank, the Observer's machine gun kept Lao Hei pinned down.

The player repairing the tank finally fixed it.

He wiped the sweat from his forehead and looked to the side.

Suddenly, he saw a khaki-colored figure rush into his line of sight.

Seeing this, he was stunned for a moment.

By the time he came to his senses, the person had already charged to the front of the tank.

In his view, this person directly jammed the plunger he was holding into the tank's tracks.

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