Chapter 259
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Due to Team 3 not immediately seeking cover upon entering the second stage, the opposing staff with about 10 people strong, directly stormed the field. They launched an attack from the sandbags in the third
stage.
Caught off guard, the students stood frozen as paint bullets exploded around their legs. Within seconds, seven or eight students were eliminated.
âFind cover, quick!â one student finally shouted, but it was too late. Several paint bullets hit their mark,
coating the remaining students in bright yellow paint..
Marcus made it through the smoke to the second stage, only to find his teammates looking dejected and
cursing.
âWhat-â Marcus started to say but was immediately hit in the chest with several paint bullets from the
other side.
Lawrence rubbed his forehead in frustration.
Meanwhile, students from the other teams were laughing hysterically.
âThey couldnât even get past the second stage. What a joke!â
âThey totally froze when the other side changed tactics!â
âItâs easy to talk big. You guys would freeze too if you were out there!â
âThatâs nonsense. They had a good 10 seconds to react when they reached the second stage. Itâs their
own fault for not reacting.â
âTeam 3, leave the field. Team 4, get ready!â Lawrence announced loudly through his megaphone.
Team 3âs students left the field, grumbling and dejected.
Learning from Team 3âs mistakes, Team 4 planned to quickly clear the first stage and immediately seek
cover.
After 10 minutes of preparation, Team 4 began their mission,
They quickly cleared the first stage and successfully pushed back the staff at the second stage. The third and fourth stages were similarly manageable.
However, they faced about 10 staff members standing their ground at the fifth stage.
âOpen fire, guys!â the team leader shouted excitedly. But when he pulled the trigger, he realized his paint bullets had already run out.
âFire! Why arenât you firing?â The leader turned to his teammates.
They all shook their heads.
âIâm out of ammo!â
2/2
âMe too!â
âDamn it! We should have conserved ammo at the second stage!â
The leader could only manage a bitter laugh. They had aimed to learn from Team 3âs mistakes and succeed but had failed at the final hurdle.
Suddenly, a fistâsized paint grenade flew toward them. Team 4âs students didnât even bother to dodge.
âOh myâ¦â Lawrence sighed, picking up the megaphone.
Through gritted teeth, he announced, âTeam 4, mission failed. Team 5, get ready!â