275. A Shot Divides Life and Death

Being hit by a rifle bullet wasn't as simple as just the size of an eye.

The massive kinetic energy it carried could cause numerous lacerations inside the body, also known as the "cavitation effect."

Double Happiness's blood sprayed ten meters away, yet he didn't utter a sound.

Because the trees blocked his view, Lu couldn't see the situation clearly and asked,

"Double Happiness, how are you!"

"I'm okay, it's just a flesh wound!"

This meant the bullet had passed cleanly through the flesh, and the injury wasn't severe. Double Happiness's shout was clearly to keep the commander from being distracted.

Lu Li, being the closest, knew the situation was not optimistic, felt anxious but couldn't speak up.

At that moment, Lu was fully engaged in strategizing against the enemy.

He pulled a spoon from his waist, its surface polished bright like a mirror, and used it to observe the enemy's position.