In fact, Lin Yi knew that Chen Ying understood the overall situation. Lin Yi believed that as long as she gave Chen Ying a few minutes to think about it, she would understand that the number of scouts could not affect the direction of the war. Only those key figures could.
Only then can the battle be won or lost.
So Lin Yi didn't go too fast, but what Lin Yi didn't expect was that it only took Chen Ying half a minute to figure it out. This speed of correcting mistakes was a bit too fast.
When Chen Ying saw Lin Yi waiting for him, he felt a little unconvinced: "Do you think I lost to you?"
Lin Yi was greatly surprised: "You lost to me? We are in a group. Is there such a thing as winning or losing in the group? You have to understand that the internal strife between us is the enemy who is laughing at the joke. This kind of thing is harmful to others and not beneficial to oneself.
, I won’t do it.”
Seeing Lin Yi's sincere tone, Chen Ying no longer hesitated: "Okay, let's go."
The two of them groped for more than an hour, and finally arrived at the middle of the river. Lin Yi looked around, then looked at Chen Ying: "You are a sniper expert, you can find the sniper spot."
Chen Ying had already found a sniper point far away. First of all, the sniper point must not be conspicuous, let alone have a broad field of vision. This would conflict with many people's ideas.
Obviously, with a broad field of vision, it is easier to spot the enemy and launch an attack first-hand. In a war, it is always better to strike first.
In fact, this idea is correct for ordinary large-scale troops. The larger the size of the troops, the more important they are to the terrain, the right time, the right place and the right people. This is the principle of advantage that has been used since ancient times.
But for a sniper team with only two people, this statement is inappropriate, especially when the opponent is full of top scouts. The more conspicuous your position is, the more vulnerable you will be to attacks.
For scouts, every time they go to a position, they will first build what they think is a good attack point. For example, there are a hundred points in a position. There is one best point and ten better points.
, the rest are ordinary points, which one will you choose?
If you choose the best one, you will die the fastest, because others will also choose that one first, so they will pay special attention to that place. If they find you, you will be the target of sniping.
Even if you choose one of the ten better points, that's fine. At the very least, choosing one of the ten is a little more difficult.
Of course, more snipers will choose those seven or eight ten very common points. After all, it is more difficult to choose one out of seventy or eighty.
However, this also depends on the sniper's ability. After all, when you snipe a target, the most important thing is to attack and hide yourself well. This is the first condition, but the more important thing is to be able to snipe successfully.
For a good point, you may have one minute to aim, but for a bad point, you may only have five seconds to aim. If you only pursue safety and choose an ordinary point, you will only have five seconds to aim.
, are you sure you can successfully snipe the target?
If you can't snipe it, wouldn't it be a failure?
Then what was your purpose of hiding for so long? Just to escape after missing a hit?
So this requires a balance.
For a top sniper like Chen Ying, her first choice must be an ordinary spot, because only in this way can she hide more perfectly.
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As for sniping skills, she never worried about it. She didn't believe that she couldn't hit. Even if she only gave herself one second to prepare, she wouldn't miss it.
So I pointed out four or five points at once: "Choose one of these points that suits you."
Lin Yi is an observer, and point selection is more important to him. After all, he has stricter vision conditions.
However, Lin Yi didn't care. He had reconnaissance skills and eagle eye skills. If he relied on the system and still had to pick and choose the environment, he would be sorry for the system.
So he pointed to a random spot and said, "Just there. If you choose it too deliberately, it will be inappropriate."
Chen Ying didn't say much, and immediately went to the sniper point to hide. Lin Yi lay beside Chen Ying, his eyes narrowed slightly, and he started snoring for a while. This made Chen Ying feel that his head was big, and after kicking Lin Yi,
The tone was fierce: "Do you think this is child's play? Why are you snoring?"
Lin Yi opened his eyes and said, "I'm just trying to adjust the atmosphere. We don't know how many hours we will have to stay here. If we keep tense, we will easily miss."
Chen Ying glanced at Lin Yi and rolled his eyes: "That's not true. You close your eyes and the enemy passes under your nose, and you don't even know it."
Unexpectedly, Lin Yi looked serious: "During your sniper career, how many times did you miss?"
Chen Ying didn't understand what Lin Yi meant, but she still said with a little pride: "There are only a handful of them."
When Lin Yi heard this word, he shrugged: "Then do you know why every time I encounter you, I can escape and even kill you? Ah, Chen, who has only missed a handful of times, can
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Chen Ying did not feel that Lin Yi was ridiculing her, because she knew the level of her sniper skills. Every time she met Lin Yi, she would suffer. This did not mean that her sniper skills were not good, it could only mean that Lin Yi was too strong.
Already.
But what Chen Ying has never figured out is that Lin Yi's strength is not the kind of strength that is shown, but his strength is more of a talent. It's like Lin Yi was born with clairvoyance. No matter how much he hides himself, he will always be able to see.
To be discovered by the attentive Lin Yi was simply unbelievable to her.
So now I am curious and ask: "Tell me why?"
Lin Yi pointed to his head: "Because I have a strong sixth sense, I can sense if there is any danger approaching, so if you fight side by side with me, you don't have to worry about the enemy slipping by under our noses.
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Chen Ying admitted that there was a sixth sense. The stronger the person, the more they could sense danger. She could not explain it scientifically and could only attribute it to the natural sensitivity to the environment and rich experience.
"Okay, then, Deputy Battalion Commander, please use your powerful sixth sense to continue to sense the enemy's traces. Whether we can eat meat depends on your ability."
Chen Ying was talking, and Lin Yi's eyes suddenly became sharp: "Two people walked by from west to east, 600 meters away. It's not possible to determine whether they are important targets, so I will continue to observe."
When Chen Ying heard this, he immediately prepared for battle. Lin Yi picked up the binoculars at this time and carefully observed the two people approaching.
One of these two people was a lieutenant and the other a second lieutenant. This surprised Lin Yi. They were actually two officers. This was not common among scouts.