Intuition is a very mysterious thing, especially for won, whose intuitions are sharper than n's. The intuition of elite female soldiers is even more enhanced. Luo Zheng always trusts Lan Xue's intuition, combined with his own unease, he becos alert. After discussing with Lan Xue for a while and seeing her off, Luo Zheng couldn't sleep because of his worries. He quietly left the hotel and flagged down a taxi to leave.
About ten minutes later, Luo Zheng stopped near the detention point. He took out his phone to examine the area, locked onto a location, and slowly walked towards the point, vigilantly watching his surroundings for possible sniper ambushes and places to station troops, striving to be well-prepared.
Unknowingly, he arrived at a high-end residential area. Looking at the villas ahead, Luo Zheng found a spot under the shadow of a roadside tree and hid his body in a dark area to keep observing the movents ahead. It was a pity he didn't bring binoculars, so Luo Zheng could only rely on his instincts to observe. The villas were brightly lit, each villa illuminated by lights. Luo Zheng had seen photos, and quickly locked onto a villa that was similar, faintly discernable among the surrounding trees.
Luo Zheng brought up the surveillance footage and compared it to what he saw, confirming that the villa surrounded by trees was the detention point of the target. Luo Zheng really wanted to go inside for a look but there were guards at the entrance. The rest of the area was isolated by plants, making infiltration possible, but there might be detectors, so Luo Zheng didn't dare to take risks.
Observing required imnse patience and a calm mindset. Once agitated, judgnt could be lost, and the real situation would be missed. As a sniper, Luo Zheng lacked neither willpower nor patience. He adjusted his mood using his family's Breathing Skill and closely watched, feeling the wind slowly passing.
In the distance, green trees swayed under the wind's influence, their leaves reflecting the light. Moonlight sprinkled down, giving rise to soft luster, appearing exceptionally beautiful under the moonlight. The surroundings were eerily silent—no people, no lethal intent, no suspicious signs—but Luo Zheng didn't give up, continuing to observe.
Inside the villa, dim light shone through the leaves, faintly revealing shadows flickering, but unfortunately too unclear to discern. Luo Zheng strained his eyes to observe further. Surely, the detention point was guarded with significant numbers. Why couldn't he see a single person? Where had these people gone? This was suspicious in itself.
Thinking of this, Luo Zheng beca more alert and carefully observed for about half an hour. There was still no conclusion. Just then, all the lights inside the villa went out, and the surrounding villas also extinguished their lights to go to sleep, yet Luo Zheng remained motionless, patiently observing. Unknown insects chirped by his ears, along with the rustling leaves swaying in the wind, but gained nothing else.
After observing for a while longer, Luo Zheng slowly stood up and surveyed the surroundings. Near the villa area was a park, accessible only by a single road with forests on either side. This high-end residential area felt slightly isolated from the city. Why did Sam Country's intelligence departnt detain the target here? To avoid societal panic if things went wrong? Or was it because the surrounding terrain was suitable for setting traps?
Thinking about it, Luo Zheng felt both possibilities were plausible. He pondered returning for further observation when daybreak ca, turned around, and walked back along the road. Along the way, Luo Zheng noticed three caras, all positioned at the curves, which seed intended to monitor vehicles but could also surveil pedestrians. Luo Zheng thought he might have been discovered; fortunately, everyone considered exposure issues when entering and wore silicone masks.
Luo Zheng dared not think what would happen if Sam Country's intelligence personnel recognized him. He turned another corner, where streetlights provided excellent illumination. Luo Zheng noticed footprints on the nearby hillside. Soone had climbed the hill here. Curious, Luo Zheng glanced twice, noting the deep impressions, not footprints made by casual shoes. Alard, he checked for no surveillance around and followed the direction of the footprints up the slope, heading toward the hilltop.
Under the bright moon, the ground was faintly visible. Luo Zheng carefully drew his sidearm and proceeded cautiously, frequently pausing to survey the surrounding terrain. The visibility under the moonlight was low, and the footprints had vanished. Luo Zheng suddenly discovered that the hilltop ahead could overlook the entire villa area, just a thousand ters away—an ideal sniper position.
Such a good sniper position, arranging a sniper here would likely be very successful. Luo Zheng felt pleased and climbed quickly to the hilltop, standing beside a tree. He realized this spot not only overlooked the villa area, but also had a view of the entrance and the road, making it a perfect sniper point. Delighted, he started to examine his surroundings.
Suddenly, Luo Zheng noticed sothing amiss. There wasn't a single insect sound in this forest, which wasn't normal in nature. Only one possibility existed—the insects sensed danger and hid. The only cause of danger for insects was the presence of human lurking. Thinking of this, Luo Zheng cautiously leaned against the tree, sharply observing the surroundings, his keen eyes emitting a vague lethal vibe under the moonlight.
Soon, Luo Zheng spotted sothing suspicious about three hundred ters ahead—a small mound. It wasn't large, but higher than the surroundings and close to the villa area, also an excellent sniper point. If soone were hiding there, it would be very threatening.
"Three hundred ters?" Luo Zheng pondered. His current position is about a thousand ters away from the villa area. With the right weapon, he was confident in executing a sniper shot. The hill was about three hundred ters ahead, roughly seven hundred ters from the villa area—a distance ensuring greater shooting accuracy.
"If Sam Country's intelligence departnt had to set up a sniper, this mound was an ideal choice." Luo Zheng quickly concluded, slowly advancing along the hillside. Unwilling to leave before verifying it, he cautiously moved forward under the camouflage of the moonlight, trying not to make any noise.
Luo Zheng took a full ten minutes to approach the three hundred ters, hiding within a bush. Calmly observing the surroundings, he quickly discovered that the top of the mound seed freshly dug with a slope, fresh soil piled nearby with scattered fallen leaves camouflaging it. On the slope lay two people wearing camouflage suits; at first glance, they were unrecognizable. If one hadn't moved his head to relieve stiffness slightly, Luo Zheng wouldn't have noticed the snipers wearing camouflage suits in the night.
"Hiss?" Witnessing this, Luo Zheng's expression changed drastically. He quietly retreated, realizing that facing these twin snipers would be difficult. The key was that the ti wasn't ripe for action. Recklessly moving would only startle the snake and disrupt the plan. More importantly, the detention point was indeed a trap, and he must relay this information back quickly.
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