Chapter 336 Prison Special Training
Chapter 336 Prison Special Training
As players gain more experience, simply camping and shooting is no longer effective; it's necessary to add more methods to deal with direct encounters.
For the next period of time, Han Che and Raven spent their time in the training room, taking turns demonstrating for the team.
Han Che demonstrated how to perform a tactical feint at the corner of the low wall on one side of the training field.
"Prison is our home turf. Holding off the enemy is our victory. We should not launch an attack unless absolutely necessary."
"But if we've already encountered them and our location has been exposed, we can't just sit and wait to die!"
He leaned against the corner of the wall, suddenly sticking out half his shoulder and then quickly pulling it back. "At corners like this, if you're sure there's someone on the other side, don't rush out directly. You have to distract them a bit. Watch my movements, it's like this..."
He repeated it twice, demonstrating the angle of body tilt clearly, "Don't go straight out horizontally, turn to the side a little, yes, that way you expose less area. If the other side fires, you can pull back faster than their reaction time."
Raven found a few obstacle posts in the middle of the field, then called Shi Ding over. "Brother Shi Ding, there's something I've been wanting to tell you for a while."
"When you take the shield, you want to get close to the enemy quickly, but the shield is too heavy and you can't run fast. If you take the shield off, you're afraid of getting hit."
"Lend me your shield for a moment, look at me like this."
He picked up Shi Ding's riot shield, gripped the handle with one hand, turned the shield sideways and held it upright beside him, then leaned slightly to the side and began running in an arc around the edge of the field.
"Turn the shield to the side, hold it with one hand, and run around to one side, keeping the enemy on your shield-holding side."
"This way it won't be too slow, and it will ensure that the protective shield is always facing the direction of the fire." He ran two laps, and his posture looked much more flexible than the previous way of slowly advancing with both hands holding the shield, with a significantly larger stride.
After he stopped, he returned the shield to Shi Ding, saying, "You give it a try."
Shi Ding took it and tried it once as he was told, and the effect was indeed different.
After the shield was tilted to the side, the center of gravity changed, and there was no feeling of being pulled when running.
He circled halfway around and stopped, looking up at the raven with surprise in his eyes.
He had always thought Raven was crazy and had no real skills other than being a good shot.
But the set of movements just now was explained very clearly, and every detail hit the key point.
He had indeed been troubled by the mobility issues of the shieldbearers, but he never expected that Raven would so easily point it out with just a few words.
"And in situations involving high slopes, especially stairs, you can sprint and jump, flying quite a distance..."
"Fly?" Shi Ding's eyes widened.
……
The training ground was bustling with activity amidst the various noises of training.
All prison guards and prisoners who are not on patrol duty that day gather here for training.
Han Che and Raven plunged directly into the training group, adjusting the movements of the prison guards and prisoners one by one.
Han Che squatted down next to a young prisoner and straightened the position of his fingers holding the gun, one by one.
Raven stood behind the row of prison guards, watching their standing shooting postures one by one, occasionally reaching out to adjust the height of his elbows or the angle of his shoulders.
Han Che and Raven squeezed into the group, instructing each of them on their skills almost one by one.
The two worked together with remarkable synergy, performing various maneuvers with almost no verbal communication required.
Shi Ding stood on the sidelines watching them, his gaze fixed on the raven's retreating figure.
He recalled the first time the raven appeared in the prison, almost wiping out the unsuspecting ordinary prison guards.
But later the warden resurrected him and kept him in prison. At that time, Shi Ding did not understand why someone who had killed his own people could be kept.
What Shi Ding cared about even more was the tacit understanding between Han Che and Raven.
When they talk, one person often starts speaking and the other immediately picks up where the other left off, without needing any further explanation or confirmation.
When demonstrating coordinated movements on the training field, the two people start, turn, and put away their guns at the same time without any pause or hesitation.
Those movements weren't rehearsed; Shi Ding could tell that the sense of synchronization came from a lot of shared experiences.
An unbelievable thought flashed through Shi Ding's mind: perhaps the warden and Raven knew each other all along.
Shi Ding leaned against a pillar by the training field and thought for a while, but when he couldn't get an answer, he stopped worrying about it.
After all, having someone like that by the warden's side is not a bad thing from any perspective.
However, as Shi Ding watched Raven standing in the middle of the training field explaining the key points of the movements to the prison guards, he felt somewhat dazed.
At first, it was unbelievable that such a crazy person had the same mind and organizational skills as the warden.
"Achoo!"
The raven suddenly sneezed loudly, rubbed its nose, and muttered, "Who's insulting me?"
……
After another day of training, Han Che and Qi Yuzhe walked side by side on their way back to the office.
Han Che suddenly asked, "You also came from another world, so are you not very familiar with the situation here?"
"Yeah, I don't even know as much as you do. At least you can browse around the player world," Qi Yuzhe retorted.
"As I told you before, the NPCs in this world have no memories when they are born; they act entirely on instinct."
"Hmm? So what?" Qi Yuzhe raised an eyebrow.
"So why did you become a prisoner?" Han Che asked, looking at Qi Yuzhe's current attire.
Qi Yuzhe didn't interrupt. He knew Han Che hadn't finished speaking. Based on his understanding of Han Che, although he was a bit reckless, he was still smart enough not to ask such a nonsensical question.
"What I mean is, it seems that my prison guard Hafk and your prisoner Asara don't have any irreconcilable conflicts."
"This is quite different from the game plot of my previous life. So why did you become a prisoner?" Han Che pondered, his voice low.
"Are you still concerned about the system?" Qi Yuzhe easily pointed out Han Che's thoughts.
Han Che nodded. Over the past few days, Han Che and Qi Yuzhe had studied the two systems together and found that they were almost identical.
This seemingly normal thing made Han Che feel uneasy.
If Hafk and Asara have no conflict, then what is the point of this so-called prison guard and prisoner relationship?
"Could it be a simple setting?" Qi Yuzhe guessed casually, but then shook his head. "Actually, your question might be more complicated than that."
"At its core, your question is actually asking what exactly this danger zone is, isn't it?"
"The game has a backstory that allows it to develop, but this dangerous area we are in has a similar setting to the game, yet we don't know what its true purpose is."
"Just like people, we all need a purpose in life."
Han Che stopped and stared at Qi Yuzhe with a complicated expression.
Qi Yuzhe noticed Han Che's gaze and slowly stopped looking. "What's wrong? Did you think of something?"
Han Che's expression was subtle. "You even took philosophy as an elective?"
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