Demon Hunter Chapter 2: Plague Rotten Wolf (1)

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Chapter 2 Plague Carrion Wolf (1) ()

Turner put his right hand on the refurbished m3a automatic rifle, looked at the surrounding terrain, made a gesture with his left hand, and the team followed him to move forward. Every soldier in the team wears camouflage uniforms, is equipped with an automatic rifle, and contains a grenade gun. Although the uniforms of the soldiers are a bit shabby, and the styles of weapons are not uniform, from the elite m3a of the old era to the popular ak series, it still shows that they are a real army, not the mob and bandit. Armed forces. This army has military ranks, tactics, logistics, and training. The most important thing is that the organization that can afford such an army is certainly not small.

Forty-three-year-old Turner has nearly two decades of military experience and is also a good officer to rely on. At this moment, he led the team to walk on a bare ridge. The advantage of this is that the line of sight is very good, and the range of more than ten kilometers can be seen in the eyes. As for whether there are trees that can block the sun, Turner doesn’t care. Large green areas often mean unpredictable danger.

The rotting wolf’s howl echoed in the mountains, and Turner immediately looked in the direction of the wolf howling. His pupils expanded and contracted rapidly, and the shape of his eyeballs changed slightly accordingly. Without the need for a telescope, his eyes locked a few small black spots a few kilometers away. Turner raised his binoculars, and in the lens, you could see several gray-black rotten wolves turning restlessly on the reddish-brown rocks, making a few long howls from time to time.

Turner’s vision range is 1.5 times that of a normal person, at the cost of an evolutionary point, or to put it bluntly, an opportunity for genetic modification. Ordinary people may only have one or two chances of genetic improvement in their lives. Most people choose to strengthen muscle strength or physical defenses, but Turner has no regrets that he has used evolutionary points on his vision. Fighting in the wilderness, being able to spot danger sooner, means a little more chance of survival.

       

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