Chapter 98: Test Drive – II
The small convoy continued their advance to the south.
The asphalt thinned as the city’s view faded behind them. Pavement turned rough, patched by old cracks from weeds that refused to die.
On both sides, the plain opened wide and exposed, quiet in the way of a dead man’s land.
Grass sprouted in uneven spots, pale and young against the washed darkish soil.
Here and there, trees stood out like burnt matches. Their trunks were gray and dry. Their branches stripped bare of any leaf by the winds that shaved them clean.
Barely any birds sat on them. The insects making their way in and out of them.
Only the occasional husk of a shrub clung to the ground, bent lower than regularly.
To Hans’s right, the land rose into a line of low mountains. A defense stretched from north to south, as if it protected whatever lay behind.
Or did it protect Grefort from whatever was behind?
Hans was unsure. He only knew that it led to the capital, coupled with a sneaky diversion road used by truckers.
Farther on the left, another range sat distant and hazy. It was no different from a wall drawn on the horizon.
Big Rhino rolled ahead. Its tracks left shallow marks on the road edges whenever it drifted.
The armored SUV followed at a safe distance, not wanting to be crushed together with the cars under its wheels.
Hans kept one hand near the Radar, eyes flicking between the open land and the blinking cluster of red dots.
They neared.
But the longer the convoy moved, the more the silence drowned his ears.
It was an unsettling kind of silence, one where he would expect to experience something terrifying in the next moment.
“Commander, Big Rhino here,” the Vanguard dialed in. “Target on sight. That’s a horde right there.”
“Fire at will,” Hans ordered. “Do what you do best.”
“Understood, Commander,” Big Rhino laughed. “We’re good at our job. Killing targets, that is!”
Callum alighted, having no intention to feel the recoil and shockwave of the tank.
Inside the Vanguard, the vision narrowed into screens, glasses, and lines.
Big Rhino’s crew moved with experience—even if they had been born an hour ago.
“Driver, slow to thirty,” Big Rhino ordered. “Keep the hull steady.”
“At thirty,” the driver confirmed. At the same time, the engine dipped. The tracks rolled slower on the road.
The gunner’s view was a rectangle of barren land. He toggled optics once.
Daylight to thermal.
The plain lit up with heat signatures, all belonging to the zombies.
“Contacts confirmed,” the gunner said. “Massed cluster. Can’t verify specials. Range—thirteen hundred, over.”
“Perfect.” Big Rhino chuckled.
The turret adjusted with a soft electric howl. Stabilizers kept the cannon level even as the tank rolled over the broken asphalt.
“Load HE,” Big Rhino ordered.
A heavy round slid into place with a metallic thump. The whole tank seemed to hold its breath.
“On your mark, sir,” the gunner waited, reticle settling on the densest part of the horde.
Outside, the zombies were oblivious to their impending death. Heads remained low, eyes drifting everywhere.
Their bodies stilled, waiting for a trigger.
“Send it,” Big Rhino shouted.
The cannon fired.
The recoil kicked through the hull as if impacted by a giant fist. A shockwave smacked the nearby weeds flat.
The HE round landed in the middle of the cluster and detonated. Earth and flesh burst upward in a wide, ugly boom.
Limbs spun erratically, bodies folding faster than drunk people.
A crater appeared where dozens had been.
“Direct hit!” The gunner called.
“Coax next,” Big Rhino said, voice sharp now. “Sweep left when they break. Don’t let runners close.”
“Got it, commander. What about any specials?”
“Let that monster outside deal with it,” Big Rhino furrowed his brows, then eased after a while.
Big Rhino’s coaxial gun opened.
The chatter wasn’t loud from this distance, but Hans’s ears still picked it up.
Lines of infected dropped one by one as the coax gunner sweep to his left, then to his right without pause. The ranks of enemies were controlled from afar, quicker than before any of the zombies realized the danger they were in.
At thirteen hundred meters, charging no longer made sense.
It was a crucial mistake.
The first explosion had already deleted the center. The survivors tried to scatter, but there was nowhere to hide on open ground.
Each time a cluster formed, the Vanguard would look their way and soon, there was no way with them.
Short bursts and precise explosions—no bullets wasted in every seamless execution.
The horde thinned fast. But too fast than what Hans had expected.
He watched through the windshield as bodies fell like grass being cut down by a sharp blade.
The plain was soon smeared ugly by dark blood, broken limbs, and uneven craters that scarred the soil.
No screams of death reached their ears. Even Callum’s calloused due to the monotonous slaughter.
Only the distant thumps of impact and the steady rhythm of the coax and the cannon as they played in the background.
Hans brought up the Radar. Red dots vanished in batches, several pixels at a time.
One. Then five. Then dozens of them… until the once large cluster became nothing but an ethereal flicker of the past.
This is what true armor is, Hans exhaled. In-game, those light tanks cannot do something as simple as this.
Whether it was a game engine limitation, or the disparity between games and reality, he now knew better than blindly trusting the system’s foundation.
System, what truly are you? I thought you were just a re-imagination of that game.
While drowned on his own thoughts, the armored SUV slowed behind the Vanguard.
Callum stood outside, watchful of any surprise attacks.
Up ahead, Big Rhino remained planted on the road, its turret slightly angled, and the cannon pointed where no enemy was present.
Thin smoke drifted from the barrel and was carried away by a soft breeze.
Hans keyed his comms.
“Report status.”
Big Rhino’s voice came back, pleased but calmer than before.
“Targets neutralized, Commander. No resistance worth mentioning.”
Hans glanced at the empty plains again.
“Good,” he said. “Hold position. Scan for movement.”
“Roger that,” the Vanguard replied. “Big Rhino standing by.”
Hans leaned back in his seat, the silence returning from the void.
He wondered how far the sound of that cannon traveled.
Whether something was stirred up.
Or not.
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Chapters
- Chapter 141 141: End of Battle
- Chapter 140 140: Against the City Tides - III
- Chapter 139 139: Against the City Tides - II
- Chapter 138 138: Against the City Tides - I
- Chapter 137 137: The MCV Arrives
- Chapter 136 136: A Night Talk
- Chapter 135 135: MCV Preparation
- Chapter 134 134: Unusable Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 133 133: Sweeping the Industrial District
- Chapter 132 132: Industrial Sector — Cleared
- Chapter 131 131: HMT-90 Hellhammer - II
- Chapter 130 130: HMT-90 Hellhammer - I
- Chapter 129 129: Finding the Hive Spot
- Chapter 128 128: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (II)
- Chapter 127 127: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (I)
- Chapter 126: Briefing
- Chapter 125: Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 124: Forward Base - II
- Chapter 123: Forward Base - I
- Chapter 122: End of an Onslaught
- Chapter 121: Army Effectiveness
- Chapter 120: Military Post Under Attack
- Chapter 119: Assault - III
- Chapter 118: Assault - II
- Chapter 117: Assault - I
- Chapter 116: Raider Party - II
- Chapter 115: Raider Party - I
- Chapter 114: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (II)
- Chapter 113: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (I)
- Chapter 112: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (IV)
- Chapter 111: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (III)
- Chapter 110: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (II)
- Chapter 109: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (I)
- Chapter 108: Council Meeting
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Quiet Aftermath
- Chapter 105: Underground Meeting - III
- Chapter 104: Underground Meeting - II
- Chapter 103: Underground Meeting - I
- Chapter 102: Time in the Colony - II
- Chapter 101: Time in the Colony - I
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Colony - II
- Chapter 99: Returning to the Colony - I
- Chapter 98: Test Drive - II
- Chapter 97: Test Drive - I
- Chapter 96: New Units - III
- Chapter 95: New Units - II
- Chapter 94: New Units - I
- Chapter 93: Reading Reports - III
- Chapter 92: Reading Reports - II
- Chapter 91: Reading Reports - I
- Chapter 90: Rank 3 Promotion — III
- Chapter 89: Rank 3 Promotion — II
- Chapter 88: Rank 3 Promotion - I
- Chapter 87: RTB - III
- Chapter 86: RTB - II
- Chapter 85: RTB
- Chapter 84: Looting Opportunity - II
- Chapter 83: Looting Opportunity - I
- Chapter 82: The Curtain Falls - III
- Chapter 81: The Curtain Falls - II
- Chapter 80: The Curtain Falls - I
- Chapter 79: Sudden Intervention - II
- Chapter 78: Sudden Intervention - I
- Chapter 77: Into Pandora - III
- Chapter 76: Into Pandora - II
- Chapter 75: Into Pandora - I
- Chapter 74: Pursuit - III
- Chapter 73: Pursuit - II
- Chapter 72: Pursuit - I
- Chapter 71: Secrets - II
- Chapter 70: Secrets - I
- Chapter 69: Survivor Group in the South - II
- Chapter 68: Survivor Group in the South - I
- Chapter 67: Far to the East - III
- Chapter 66: Far to the East - II
- Chapter 65: Far to the East - I
- Chapter 64: Consolidation - II
- Chapter 63: Consolidation - I
- Chapter 62: Aftermath — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 61: Climax — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 60: Rising Action — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 59: Progress — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 58: Start — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 57: Preparation - Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 56: Dmitri’s Report
- Chapter 55: Aftermath: Upheaval
- Chapter 54: Upheaval
- Chapter 53: Near the Fishport
- Chapter 52: The Mystery
- Chapter 51: First Step into the City
- Chapter 50: Service Outage
- Chapter 49: Aftermath: Mall Assault Operation
- Chapter 48: Mall Assault
- Chapter 47: The Superhuman Phenomena
- Chapter 46: Into the Fortress
- Chapter 45: Spark of Conflict
- Chapter 44: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 43: Silent Night
- Chapter 42: The Engineer and the Radar
- Chapter 41: The Cost of Failure
- Chapter 40: Breaching
- Chapter 39: Lines Drawn in Concrete
- Chapter 38: That Night Was Not Quiet
- Chapter 37: Repositioning
- Chapter 36: Information Has a Price
- Chapter 35: Dead Space Between
- Chapter 34: Road Clearance
- Chapter 33: Internal Problems
- Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
- Chapter 31: Encounter
- Chapter 30: The Third Apartment Building
- Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
- Chapter 28: Morning Briefing
- Chapter 27: New Survivor Group
- Chapter 26: Building Basement
- Chapter 25: Max Star Promotion
- Chapter 24: Aftermath: Operation Clean House #2
- Chapter 23: A Rampaging Fatty
- Chapter 22: The Manager’s Office
- Chapter 21: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 20: Rescue and Extraction
- Chapter 19: Operation: Clean House #2
- Chapter 18: Lacking the Manpower
- Chapter 17: Operation: Lotbreaker Report
- Chapter 16: Deadly Combination
- Chapter 15: Operation: Lotbreaker
- Chapter 14: Calm before the Storm
- Chapter 13: Dmitri and Rex on the Move
- Chapter 12: Preparing for Expansion
- Chapter 11: Recruiting New Units
- Chapter 10: Rank 1 - Squad Leader
- Chapter 9: Breaking through the Barricade
- Chapter 8: Reinforcements Has Arrived
- Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Report
- Chapter 6: Sweeping Operation
- Chapter 5: Upstairs
- Chapter 4: The First Conscript
- Chapter 3: Earning Gold
- Chapter 2: The RTS System Awakens
- Chapter 1: The Apocalypse Descends