Tang Zhen, who had killed two enemies in a row, quickly changed his location.
In a life-and-death battle, staying in one place for a long time was an extremely dangerous thing in itself.
He might suffer a fatal blow in the next second.
It was the same for the buildings. One should not think that staying in the house would be safe enough.
Under special circumstances, the chances of survival were even lower if one hid inside a building.
Jungle guerilla warfare was the correct tactic.
Tang Zhen brought the weapons he had obtained and moved to another position. He continued to observe with rapt attention.
The sense of threat he brought was not small, causing the group of Lumberjacks to be afraid. They hid behind the big trees and did not move forward.
The voices of the group of Aboriginals on the other side of the river had also become weaker. They were probably also observing with rapt attention.