“This is Defender. Took down two enemy drones. I’m heading straight for John Nae-non’s server room now.”
“The vehicles split up. I can’t get an exact count—the illumination flares are too bright.”
“They’re coming from the south. Two vehicles? I’ll need a closer look.”
One of the biggest reasons decisions are difficult in battle is the asymmetry of information.
In normal circumstances, there’s barely any information at all—it’s almost boring. But once a battle begins, an overwhelming flood of data makes it nearly impossible to process everything at once.
I was experiencing it firsthand.
“Uwaaaahhh!!”
“Grrraaaaah!!!”@@@@
“Krrrhhh!”
Hundreds of zombies were chasing me.
I wasn’t entirely sure, but I could sense waves of monstrous energy as well.
“I just felt something... like a monster’s aura.”
Ha Tae-hoon backed up my intuition immediately.
But when necessary, I don’t hesitate.
Hearing the pounding of undead footsteps, I took a step back—then sprinted forward, launching myself over the wide gap.
Thud!
I hit the ground and rolled forward.
At the same time, I kept a firm grip on my rifle to stabilize it.
I could feel the zombies across from me, watching.
But I had already melted into the darkness.
“This is Park Gyu. I’ve shaken off most of the zombies. How’s your situation?”
“Oh... It’s happening. The zombies are heading straight for the Chinese vehicles.”
The high-altitude drones were neutralized by the illumination rounds, but Cheon Young-jae had taken their place from his vantage point.
Bang! Bang! Tatatatang!
The distinct crackle of Chinese-made rifles rang out.
The zombies that had lost sight of me had now discovered an even louder and brighter target—the Chinese army.
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