On the second floor of the labyrinth of the tooth wolf, watching as white flowers bloom, you can hear the footsteps of an impeccable warcraft disturbing it from the end of the road I'm about to take. I've killed him before, not from goblins or glasswolves, then...
Is this footstep the Red Bear?
The prediction is correct, from the end of the road, which is a little darkened, based on red eyes and brown hair on a large body about 2 m long, a bear-shaped warcraft with red hair like a flame, a red bear, is approaching.
I don't seem to be in a combat position yet, but I think I'm aware of this one. He's making a low roar to intimidate me, but the visible distance is already my engaged distance.
If you're stopping there, don't hesitate to let me take your head off. I go down sight from kneeling, crosshaired to the head of the red bear, firstly shooting at the fingertips. The moment he fired, Red Bear noticed my aim or tilted his head to the right.
But you can't avoid all the bullets, they landed on the left side of Red Bear's head, and apparently his left eye was crushed. Red Bear raised a roar as low as an anger and ran out to this side as well as dyeing half his head in blood.
Fast! But just a ramp, etc!
"Not really!
That rush speed was faster than I thought, but I ran out toward the wall on the right side of the basement to avoid it. My aim is a Wall Run, a technique that forces me across enemy lines of defense in a closed space, in a straight passage, exactly like this underground tunnel on a VMB.
"VuOOOOOOOO!!!"
The Red Bear growls and comes after the tackle with the momentum of the rush intact. But when I literally ran up the walls of the basement, reinforced by a power suit, 4 to 5 meters high, I ran near a ceiling and jumped behind a red bear crashing against the wall.
When he took behind the red bear, which crashed against the wall and stopped moving, he would not shoot near the hip of the red bear, which crashed against the wall and squatted, and now his leg was sealed. I immediately rushed over to the Red Bear and ran up to my back, then pulled the trigger on the P90 towards my head.
"Even though you did well on VMB, you haven't tried Wall Run in this other world yet... If you did what you thought you could do with bump production, you might not be able to do it in the other world at some point and get fatally injured..."
As I picked up the Red Bear demon stone whining about that and replaced the P90 magazine, I could hear similar footsteps from the end of the road where the Red Bear came out. The number was for two, and the Red Bear's rush speed was faster than I thought.
Will the warcraft that will come out in the future be faster than that of Arr? If there is a chance that a Warcraft will come out that exceeds my speed of reaction, you need to make him eat enough blows to break his opponent's leg before or at the moment he meets you.
It's a trap, before I was captured by the red bear and thoughtful footsteps coming this way, I started the TSS as I descended backwards, selecting only one P90 magazine and 'M18 Claymore Mine' from the inventory, and summoned the replenishment BOX.
Particles of light converged and immediately removed it from the black replenishing BOX that appeared, the magazine tucked into the magazine belt and the M18 Claymore mine immediately began to be installed in the middle of the basement.
The M18 Claymore mine is one of the directional anti-personnel mines used by the U.S. military, in a curved box shape of less than 20 cm wide, and when detonated, as many as 700 iron balls planted inside it are fired in a fan-shaped fashion.
They say the maximum actual damage distance reaches as much as 250 m, but the M18 Claymore mine at VMB just doesn't get that far. But for use in this tunnel, you should be able to destroy the opponent's foot without escape.
Incidentally, the means of bombing has a wire trap and a detonation by remote control, but in a word of game balance, the VMB's M18 Claymore mine can only be detonated remotely. Well, even if there was a wire trap, I can't use it because there's a risk that other than warcraft and subraces might detonate it.
"Now we're ready."
Install the M18 Claymore mine, and I'll lay further behind it and wait. This M18 Claymore mine sounds more explosive than I thought, so it's surprisingly dangerous to stand directly behind it. Even within the VMB game, it was a short and long substitute because detonation required remote control operations or use was discovered from the sound of the detonation after detonation, raising the alert of other players very much.
Two heavy footsteps, supposedly red bears, seem to have captured this one. Is it smelly or something? It was willingly moving that I was walking slowly. They're moving faster, they're definitely rushing over here, they're coming, they're coming.
Here it comes! First one followed... the other!
Two red bears were seen from the end of the dark road. Already over there is a fighting attitude, and the speed of rushing over is increasing. I pulled the remote control on the M18 Claymore mine in my hand.
Vision is blocked by the explosion of heavy bass sounding in the underground tunnel and the dust and sand that can be wound up. This is harder to use than I thought, even if I exploded it on VMB, there was no winding up dust or sand!
As soon as I saw the smokescreen made of dust and winding sand, I switched the head goggle to FLIR mode, or infrared thermography mode. Over the goggles, I see two large red bodies of red bears, red bodies with burning calories.
The chest area is unusually hot, the demon stone is releasing high temperatures?
The two red bears are stopped moving with their faces and hands and feet covered in blood. Looks like he's still alive, but he's stopped moving over there. I don't have a hand in missing out now. I downsight from my ambush position and tie my crosshair to Red Bear's head.
The telephoto function is activated and the head of the red bear is enlarged. Pull the trigger, point and control the bouncing muzzle recoil, another shot. Then slide it to the side and AIM it to the other one, which is to follow the aim.
The other red bear had such a violent glow that he could tell over the FLIR that the time to be stabbed was imminent.
While in FLIR mode, staring at the two red bears wrapped and sinking in black, the radiance of the demonic stone, which had a piece of heat, lowered the temperature as if wrapped in a piece of cake and deprived them of that heat. When the carcass sank completely into the labyrinth and only the demonic stone remained, it was only supposed to have a slight fever. When I pick up the demon stone, it's not unattributed, it would be the demon stone of fire because it's a little red.
When I put it in the pouch where I'm putting the demon stone, I simultaneously take out the unattributed and windy, demon stone of the water demon stone that's inside, and look at it over the FLIR. Unattributed does not feel the temperature, the wind is slightly red and, conversely, the water is blue with low temperatures. Apparently, the attribute Demon Stone has a slight but unique temperature.
I returned all the demon stones to the porch, proceeded with the mapping of the second basement floor, and went down to the third basement floor where I buried them all.