Driven by a hunter's instinct, Luo Zheng knew he was being targeted by a fearsome individual, one he definitely couldn't handle, even with a Type 95 sniper rifle in hand. At best, he could only resist momentarily, but the outcome would be the same. Thus, Luo Zheng chose to run as far as he could. Displaying bravery at this moment would only lead to a quicker death, and Luo Zheng was not ready to die.
While running, Luo Zheng felt a faint pain in his lungs; it was as though they were about to explode, a result of insufficient cardiac output and brain hypoxia. But Luo Zheng dared not stop. Silently practicing the inherited Breathing Skill, Luo Zheng accidentally tripped over an exposed tree root. His body staggered, and in a panic, he widened his steps and managed to stabilize his forward-rushing figure. He dared not pause and continued running.