Li Ang chose to operate at night not only because there were fewer people around but more importantly because of visibility issues. With his vision and the night-vision goggles built into his protective suit, he could observe his surroundings just as clearly as during the day.
Having prepared his mind, Li Ang immediately noticed someone lying in ambush in the bushes ahead.
As the car veered off toward the side of the road, he seized the opportunity to open the door and slip into the underbrush.
In a situation where he was at a disadvantage, it was essential to appear where the enemy least expected, to turn passivity into proactivity.
Calculating the time difference between the sound of the tire burst and the gunshots reaching his ears, Li Ang estimated that the ambushers were positioned about two hundred meters ahead.
Under normal circumstances, they would likely be tightening the encirclement by now.