Chapter 160: Magic Shooter
My debrief with Polly was over quick. The mission was a joint operation at another base, so it technically wasn’t our issue. But for the sake of protocol, I had to give a general overview with Pollux.
Then, I got a good piece of news.
“Congratulations, John. Your application has been accepted.”
Polly held out a sheet of paper. I took it and read a bunch of gibberish that generally said I was now allowed to take the test to become a Captain.
Then, she held up the test.
“Would you like to take it now or do you want to brush up?”
“Uh…”
I thought for a second, recalling every page of the Golden Trio books.
It was all still there.
I smiled.
“Sure, I’ll do it now.”
“Very well. It’s 200 questions and you’ll do it right here. Go ahead and get started.”
“The hell…”
I scoffed, flipping through a dozen pages of densely packed questions. I hadn’t had to take 200 question tests since I was in college. Not to mention that this wasn’t some multiple-choice test. Every question had a blank line or two underneath it that I needed to fill in.
I sighed and sat down near Polly, receiving a pen and starting the test.
Thankfully, I still had every page memorized. Unless they asked about something completely unrelated, I had no issues. I flew through each question, even going so far as to cite my answers with the page number and lines.
It took over an hour to reach the final question. By then, my hand was sore and my head was throbbing. Not out of exertion, but annoyance.
“Some of these questions are stupid.”
“It’ll only get worse as you try to climb ranks. They like to ask about the most subtle topics in those books. If you don’t have it all memorized, it’s easy to fail.”
“This was definitely made by a bitter summoner. Well, I’m done. And none of those answers are wrong. I’ll fight whoever says otherwise.”
I handed back the test, Polly smiling.
“I’ll keep that in mind while I grade.”
“Oh…”
“That’s right. Now get out of here. You can come pick up your new insignia tomorrow.”
“Yes ma’am.”
I gave a quick salute before evacuating, grinning on my way out.
I was basically a Captain!
I stretched after leaving headquarters, still limping on my bad leg. I had gotten a splint and the cigar was accelerating my healing, but I still needed some time before I could walk or run normally.
Since I had nothing to do, I decided to go to my room and project.
Once there, I laid down and closed my eyes. What appeared in my vision after that was a vast expanse of darkness, the dimension of my fifth star.
I formed two drones of Psyka, my eyes within this place, before launching them in different directions. Simultaneously, they released occasional pulses of power which helped me detect anything in the vicinity.
One drone went toward the signal from whatever spirit was trying to call out to me. The other went out further in the dimension.
Along the way, I saw the usual stuff. Knives, rifles, grenades, tons of bullets, even some equipment like boots, helmets, shovels, bayonets, and socks.
Most of the stuff I had no use for since I either already had as good or better gear, or it simply didn’t fit my style. Knives, for example, would be seldom used since it required that an enemy be within arm’s reach. If that was happening, then I had bigger issues. And I didn’t need things like socks since I had the wonderful Warm Socks from Luna.
So guns and bullets were really the only things I needed to worry about. There were also some special weapons like gas canisters and explosives, like the satchel charge I had once used.
I spent some hours simply searching. After that while, I finally started coming upon the special weapon that was calling me.
When I approached, I recognized the weapon.
At first I thought it was a Mosin Nagant, and perhaps it technically was. When I made contact with it though, I found out exactly what it was.
My vision went dark, and I found my consciousness shifting.
……
A gentle breeze, carrying terribly cold air, nipped at my nose as I lay within a small crevice. Snow was piled in front of me, a small barrier to conceal my figure.
From behind, I started down my rifle. The M28-30 was a precision rifle with a rather heavy barrel, a small price to pay for the improved iron sights and performance in the cold.
I looked down at my target area, estimating the distance from my barrel to the floor of the trail to be about 230 meters. It was a good range for reliable accuracy, and I twitched my gun a bit to get properly sighted in.
And so I waited. Hour after hour passed as the sun went from the horizon to high in the sky. It hardly made the environment warmer, and occasionally I’d sneak some bread from my coat pocket into my mouth.
Finally, after noon passed, I saw a troop. Soviet soldiers, none of them camouflaged for the snow. They were painfully obvious to see and track, and killing these targets wouldn’t be dissimilar to my target practice back home. The poor bastards were practically begging to be shot, no thanks to their lord and master Stalin. They couldn’t even paint their uniforms white.
After they had advanced far enough, I looked to the right, checking the general area where a few of my other squadmates were supposed to be. I couldn’t see them. Good.
After turning my sight back, I took aim, feeling the wind on my face and adjusting for it ever so slightly while acquiring my target. Thankfully, these rifles worked well in the cold, and I’d had plenty of practice with mine. I knew it well, and through experience, I knew it wouldn’t fail me.
I pulled the trigger and felt a familiar recoil on my shoulder.
A soldier collapsed to the floor, a bullet through his chest. I chambered another round before acquiring another target. At the same time, a few more shots were heard, echoing through the snowy land and scaring away a dozen birds in the trees. The Soviet soldiers dropped to the floor while the two tanks near either side of the formation came to a halt, turning to our general direction.
They couldn’t see us, of course, and their ammunition was limited. But that wouldn’t stop them from trying to kill us anyway. Even the slightest hint of our location would be enough motivation for them to shell us.
I stopped to pack a bit more snow into my mouth, keeping my breath from giving away my position. Then I continued to fire.
It wasn’t long before I’d gone through my magazine. Each bullet had hit its mark. Five Soviets now lay in the snow, either dead or dying.
I thumbed in another five rounds before resuming fire. In the distance I could see a few of my squadmates rise from the snow and shower the two tanks with molotov cocktails. We didn’t have much in the way of anti-tank weaponry, but that didn’t mean we couldn’t disable those tanks all the same. A tank that couldn’t move, or one with nothing inside of it alive, was nothing more than a metal tomb.
The soldiers who were being fired upon scrambled, many trying to hide behind the tanks, only to be met with Finns on the other side of the trail behind them. They were ambushed, barely being able to return fire before being gunned down by submachine guns.
It was a massacre. They had nothing to protect them and were sorely prepared for a fight. They managed to wound some of our men, even kill a couple. But this battle, like many over the past couple months, would go down as a victory.
And I had killed about 22, using about 28 rounds to do so. An efficient use of ammunition, with a wonderfully accurate rifle.
There was little to complain about, except for the fact that I’d have to do it again tomorrow. The Red Army really knew how to make me work.
The battle concluded, and time wound forward.
Another battle came, this one much less subtle and advantageous than the last. 160 Finns against 310 Soviets. I utilized both my M28-30 and KP31, killing a generally equal number with both guns, amounting to a total of 15.
The next battle after that, another ambush, added 28 tallies to my list. It was getting difficult to keep track, but I wasn’t the only one doing so. Sometimes I thought others were more invested in keeping track of my kill counts than myself.
The next battle, just a day later, and I took the lives of another 23 Red Army bastards.
Day by day this continued. I had plenty of time to get used to the battles. Killing those men was even easier than trying to hunt a deer. With a deer you had to avoid hitting their organs so as to not spoil the meat. You had to go for clean shots. With these guys, hitting them at all was a job well done. Plus, they generally didn’t run, unlike easily spooked deer.
I lay behind my sights, taking the lives of my enemies one by one. Each round I fired screamed like all the rest.
Seldom were there fights that I felt afraid of. I was a good shot, but apparently I stood out enough to get names like the Magic Shooter. Along with the name came a certain level of fame, as well as shit from some of the other soldiers who had no qualms poking fun at it.
At some point it was clear that my name was circulating through the army, as well as through the Soviet Union. That didn’t spare me the troubles of a soldier though. I still had to bear the cold, long hours of these battles. I liked to set myself up safely, hiding away safely well in advance of battles. But that came with a certain level of discomfort as the hours ticked away.
It was only toward the end of the war that I finally faced fear… and morbid amazement.
It was during a battle in the forests of Ulissma. We were given orders to halt the Red Army’s 128th Division, a counterattack just like many other missions before, and we were out of artillery shells that would otherwise help halt their advance. It was clear that the war was coming to an end, but it seemed our enemies found desperation in that fact. Or, at least their commanders did.
Red Army soldiers occupied the forests, determined to break through our line at any cost. Tanks stationed themselves behind advancing troops as we unceasingly fired upon every soldier that dared expose himself. We used the terrain to our advantage, hunting down man after man. It didn’t take long to kill a dozen by myself in the early stage, and my squad was right there with me. However, they kept resurfacing. I thought that we had killed most of them, but more appeared, all of them fighting back in a desperate struggle to survive.
I had heard that their tanks would fire upon any who dared turn around. At this point in the war, when soldiers so desperately wanted to live instead of sacrificing their lives for nothing, commanders kept them in line with the threat of death.
Either way, we were cutting them down, with or without help from their own commanders. Sometimes I would get into engagements with enemies only two meters away. It was dangerous, but it was going well. We were making them withdraw, and my kill count had to have risen to around 40 Russkies in this battle alone. We gave chase, hunting them down.
But some of the braver bastards stayed behind. And then, there was a sudden shot from maybe 70 meters away. I felt it just as I was hit, a small explosion in my mouth as the bullet tore through my jaw, giving me this bright tunnel vision. I knew I had been shot, but there was nothing I could do when I lost consciousness.
Some time later I woke up to medics trying to suppress the injuries to my face. I could feel and taste the blood and bone fragments in my mouth. I was on a stretcher on the ground. However, I only managed to remain conscious for perhaps 300 meters of their transportation before passing out once more.
I wouldn’t wake up until a week later, on the day that the armistice was signed.
The war was over, and I was left a broken man. Yet I survived, unlike so many that I had killed before, left with a reminder carved into my face of the war I had given my life and my skills for.
……
…
My eyes opened just as the memories ended. They had come more vividly than any other before.
I looked down, realizing that I wasn’t a soldier in a winter war. I was no longer the White Death.
And yet his rifle sat in my hands. When I felt it, instincts arose within me. Intuition, experience, technique. I felt like I had gained years of practice in such a short amount of time. My body couldn’t adapt to it; there was a disconnect between what was in my mind and the memory ingrained in my flesh and blood.
Still, I had gained something incredible. The experience of one of the most famous snipers in history. Whether his feats were exaggerated, mere propaganda, or not, the summon in my hands was far above any other that I had held before, and the knowledge given to me was enlightening.
I was given more than just experience digging holes and stuffing snow into my mouth to conceal my breath. I was given… a feeling, of what it meant to be concealed, to be hidden among snow, trees, dirt and rock.
And I knew the feeling of accuracy, the feeling that I could guide my shots, the feeling of absolute confidence in the operation of my rifle. It was experience under fire that I simply didn’t have.
There was a subtle change to my vision as well. Not literally, but metaphysically. My perception changed.
I suddenly stood and hobbled out of my room, practically jumping across the floor until I left the residence and made it outside.
When I did, I looked off into the distance.
And I could estimate, with shocking accuracy, how far something was from me. Depth perception, and damn good at that. It wasn’t enough to simply be able to see far. Without a rangefinder, I could only guess at how far something was, which would determine how I zeroed my sights, and by extension how accurate my shots would be.
Of course, my ability to empower and increase the speed of my bullets changed how I handled zeroes. But that didn’t negate the effect of gravity.
It seemed the White Death had a wonderful intuition. With this kind of perception, it was no wonder he was a good sniper.
I smiled brightly, before noticing that it was night. I had spent a long time absorbing those memories. I was also really tired; most of my Psyka was gone.
That meant it would be easy to fall asleep. Only after some dinner, of course.
I made my way to the chow hall with a pep in my step. After scarfing down my food, I retired for the night, falling blissfully asleep with my new rifle in my arms. It was like I was a kid on Christmas day all over again; I couldn’t wait to try out my new rifle, and more than that, indulge in the skills of the world’s most feared sniper.
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Chapters
- Chapter 319: Extra Spicy
- Chapter 318: The Legion Gazette
- Chapter 317: My Answer is Timing
- Chapter 316: Dead Silent
- Chapter 315: Insanity of the Great Barrier
- Chapter 314: Song of Desolation
- Chapter 313: Finally Moving
- Chapter 312: Reality’s Melodious Strings
- Chapter 311: Going Crazy
- Chapter 310: Blinded Yourself
- Chapter 309: No Going Back
- Chapter 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapte 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapter 307: Healing Unparalleled
- Chapter 306: Annihilate Them Too
- Chapter 305: Cursed Device
- Chapter 304: Vaporize the Atmosphere
- Chapter 303: Antares Squadron
- Chapter 302: Wry Cheers
- Chapter 301: Safehouse
- Chapter 300: Six Long Years
- Chapter 299: Apostolic Palace
- Chapter 298: Defiant
- Chapter 297: Quiet Retribution
- Chapter 296: Wasted On You
- Chapter 295: The Weaver
- Chapter 294: Difference in Height
- Chapter 293: Solemn Moment
- Chapter 292: Master Zirion
- Chapter 291: Count the Crystals
- Chater 291: Count the Crystals
- Chapter 290: Pawns
- Chapter 289: Missiles Inbound
- Chapter 288: Maginot Protocols
- Chapter 287: Fruitful Operation
- Chapter 286: Corpses
- Chapter 285: Significant Threats
- Chapter 284: Heaven
- Chapter 283: More To Come
- Chapter 282: New Limits
- Chapter 281: Welcome To Iron Legion
- Chapter 280: Have Fun
- Chapter 279: Just Right
- Chapter 278: Cheers, To The End Of The World
- Chapter 277: Gray Area
- Chapter 276: All Mine
- Chapter 275: Training Data
- Chapter 274: Authority 8
- Chapter 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 273: Heart In Two
- Chapte 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 271: Glass Your Enemies
- Chapter 270: Cow.png
- Chapter 269: Entomed
- Chapter 268: The Hard Part
- Chapter 267: Archive
- Chapter 266: Citadel
- Chapter 265: Neural Gem
- Chapter 264: Death Shrine
- Chapter 263: Found You
- Chapter 262: Long Haul
- Chapter 261: Shade
- Chapter 260: Island
- Chapter 259: ICE
- Chapter 258: Forsaken Embrace
- Chapter 257: Island Cluster
- Chapter 256: Overbearing
- Chatper 255: Disgrace
- Chapter 254: Oppressive Glee
- Chapter 253: Hot and Ready
- Chapter 252: Then Who?
- Chapter 251: Long Few Months
- Chapter 250: She’s Gone
- Chapte 249: Selfish Man
- Chapter 248: Tempting
- Chapter 247: Ease of Use
- Chapter 246: Apocryon
- Chapter 245: Would Be Wiser
- Chapter 244: Pompous
- Chapter 243: Revolution
- Chapter 242: Evil Plan
- Chapter 241: Resilience
- Chapter 240: Unstoppable
- Chapter 239: Half The Answer
- Chapter 238: Experimental
- Chapter 237: Buy Time
- Chapter 236: Don’t Be Meek
- Chapter 235: Hard Decisions
- Chapter 234: Contest
- Chapter 233: Deja Vu
- Chapter 232: Southern Village
- Chapter 231:
- Chapter 230: Have His Back
- Chapter 229: Retreat
- Chapter 228: Names of the Fallen
- Chapter 227: Don’t Deny Me This
- Chapter 226: Our Job
- Chapter 225: Whites Of Their Eyes
- Chapter 224: Buzzsaw
- Chapter 223: You Don’t Have It
- Chapter 222: Desperation
- Chapter 221: Commander
- Chapter 220: Fire Hawks
- Chapter 219: Any Other Way
- Chapter 218: Authority 7
- Chapter 217: Just As Good
- Chapter 216: SkunkWorks
- Chapter 215: 5th Hour
- Chapter 214: Insult Me
- Chapter 213: Take Another Step
- Chapter 212: Missed You
- Chatper 211: Flying!
- Chapter 210: Baby’s First Belt-Fed
- Chapter 209: 800 Million
- Chapter 208: Elemental Crystals
- Chapter 207: Fruitful
- Chapter 206: Tie Me Down
- Chapter 205: Magnificence
- Chapter 204: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 203: That’s Far
- Chapter 202: Anatomical
- Chapter 201: WC2 Mana Engine Mk. 1
- Chapter 200: Years In The Making
- Chapter 199: Swift Kick
- Chapter 198: Tired
- Chapter 197: Abuse
- Chapter 196: Bread and Butter
- Chapter 195: Efficiency
- Chapter 194: Design Philosophy
- Chapter 193: Cashed In
- Chapter 192: Machinations
- Chapter 191: Traitors
- Chapter 190 – Catastrophic
- Chapter 189: Contained
- Chapter 188: Buzzkill
- Chapter 187: Rekindled
- Chapter 186: Space
- Chapter 185: Swept Away
- Chapter 184: Environment
- Chapter 183: Authority 6
- Chapter 182: No Apologies
- Chapter 181: What Did He See
- Chapter 180: Trap
- Chapter 179: CBRN
- Chapter 178: Where the Hell
- Chapter 177: Their Nature
- Chapter 176: Major
- Chapter 175: Reinforce
- Chapter 174: Infiltrate
- Chapter 173: Test
- Chapter 172: Idiocy
- Chapter 171: Apple
- Chapter 170: Wiped Out
- Chapter 169: Bombardos
- Chapter 168: Brigadier Nonnen
- Chapter 167: Mind Palace
- Chapter 166: Urgency
- Chapter 165: Colonel Jasmine
- Chapter 164: Sublime
- Chapter 163: Recon
- Chapter 162: Fading
- Chapter 161: Fast Track
- Chapter 160: Magic Shooter
- Chapter 159: Lovesick
- Chapter 158: Disappear
- Chapter 157: Gut Root
- Chapter 156: Versals
- Chapter 155: Victory, At No Cost
- Chapter 154: Complete
- Chapter 153: Flares
- Chapter 152: 5 Times
- Chapter 151: Trail
- Chapter 150: Letter
- Chapter 149: Pathfinders
- Chapter 148: Hell
- Chapter 147: Sanity
- Chapter 146: Precision
- Chapter 145: Graduation
- Chapter 144: Keep Going
- Chapter 143: Ranks
- Chapter 142: Tedious
- Chapter 141: Offer
- Chapter 140: Fealty
- Chapter 139: Command
- Chapter 138: Convictions
- Chapter 137: Bonds
- Chapter 136: Point of No Return (R-18)
- Chapter 135: Dark Side
- Chapter 134: Pillars of Creation
- Chapter 133: Owlykat
- Chapter 132: Allies
- Chapter 131: Grand Duke
- Chapter 130: Rationalize
- Chapter 129: Are You Okay?
- Chapter 128: Heartstopper
- Chapter 127: Run
- Chapter 126: Anarchy
- Chapter 125: Purple Sky
- Chapter 124: Warm Socks
- Chapter 123: Noose
- Chapter 122: Dominance
- Chapter 121: Cooked
- Chapter 120: Double Down
- Chapter 119: Writ
- Chapter 118: Complacent
- Chapter 117: Breaking Point
- Chapter 116: Forfeit
- Chapter 115: Completely Alien
- Chapter 114: Reflect
- Chapter 113: 5th Star
- Chapter 112: Kill Someone
- Chapter 111: Recovery
- Chapter 110: Operation
- Chapter 109: Catalyst
- Chapter 108: Secrets
- Chapter 107: Creaking Vessel
- Chapter 106: Anderson
- Chapter 105: Stowaways
- Chapter 104: Zombie
- Chapter 103: Something
- Chapter 102: Welts
- Chapter 101: Easy
- Chapter 100 – Royal
- Chapter 99: Debt
- Chapter 98: Warmth
- Chapter 97: Cosmic Scale
- Chapter 96: Complacent
- Chapter 95: Hunt
- Chapter 94: Facade
- Chapter 93: New Year
- Chapter 92: Revelation
- Chapter 91: Kill Him
- Chapter 90: Don’t Tell Mom
- Chapter 89: Mischievous
- Chapter 88: Pride
- Chapter 87: Bond
- Chapter 86: Slice of Payback
- Chapter 85: Flicker
- Chapter 84: Free
- Chapter 83: Talerria Estate
- Chapter 82: Whenever We Damn Please
- Chapter 81: Heart
- Chapter 80: Katana
- Chapter 79: Auction
- Chapter 78: Executioner
- Chapter 77: Stalk
- Chapter 76: Target
- Chapter 75: Stark Difference
- Chapter 74: Confidence
- Chapter 73: Run
- Chapter 72: Expect the Worst
- Chapter 71: Lay Low
- Chapter 70: Telepathy
- Chapter 69: Nagalev Bastion
- Chapter 68: Charity
- Chapter 67: Enlightenment
- Chapter 66: Luna
- Chapter 65: Science
- Chapter 64: Shattered
- Chapter 63: Tease
- Chapter 62: Escalate
- Chapter 61: Hasn’t Even Begun
- Chapter 60: Dress
- Chapter 59: Unfortunate
- Chapter 58: Suits
- Chapter 57: 4th Dimension
- Chapter 56: Long Day
- Chapter 55: Kiss
- Chapter 54: Date
- Chapter 53: Future
- Chapter 52: Whole Truth
- Chapter 51: Checked the Boxes
- Chapter 50: Girlfriend
- Chapter 49: Drink It Nerd
- Chapter 48: Lesson
- Chapter 47: Attacked
- Chapter 46: Novelty
- Chapter 45: Alone Time
- Chapter 44: Contact
- Chapter 43: Fortitude
- Chapter 42: Bounties
- Chapter 41: Asked Out
- Chapter 40: Elite
- Chapter 39: Seige
- Chapter 38: Squad
- Chapter 37: Calatrop Base
- Chapter 36: Drunkard
- Chapter 35: Sawn
- Chapter 34: Dream
- Chapter 33: Hunters
- Chapter 32: Black Spider
- Chapter 31: Height
- Chapter 30: Duchess
- Chapter 29: Yeon Guild
- Chapter 28: Target
- Chapter 27: When, Not If
- Chapter 26: Attack
- Chapter 25: Assassin
- Chapter 24: Contract
- Chapter 23: Quad Shotgun
- Chapter 22: Nest
- Chapter 21: Enlightenment
- Chapter 20: Training
- Chapter 19: Orientation
- Chapter 18: Letter
- Chapter 17: Gifts
- Chapter 16: Party
- Chapter 15: Advance
- Chapter 14: Crossed The Line [R18]
- Chapter 13: Gala
- Chapter 12: Sold
- Chapter 11: Bank
- Chapter 10: Trenches
- Chapter 9: Spirit
- Chapter 8: Call
- Chapter 7: Maxwell
- Chapter 6: Solo
- Chapter 5: First Star
- Chapter 4: Fireballs
- Chapter 3: Drug Runner
- Chapter 2: First Job
- Chapter 1: Killer Truck