Tang Zheng had fired over a million bullets throughout his life, naturally developing an excellent sense for firearms. Supported by powerful muscles and quick neural response speeds, he handled any gun as if it were an extension of his arm.
Facing these swarming zombie dogs, just a few days earlier, Tang Zheng could have killed them all within a minute, each shot a headshot. But now, relying on past instinct and sensation, after firing one bullet, he swiftly switched to the next target. However, after his physical condition was limited, he found himself unable to perform as before, so he had to restrain the urge to switch targets impulsively.
"This is so awkward," Tang Zheng felt anxious and wanted to kill all the zombie dogs quickly, but this urge instead decreased his shooting efficiency. Although he still hit his targets, he couldn't manage a headshot with each bullet. Ordinary bullets hit the dogs but didn't kill them, only pushing them back slightly.