101 Against a 4th tier abnormal (1/2)
I had to admit that it was a weird feeling. Watching so many people/abnormals fight each other.
It was not that I was a novice when it came to fighting.
In fact, I was fairly certain that since the apocalypse started, I myself alone had killed more than thousands of abnormals and mutant beasts.
But watching so many of them fight each other at once really put things in a completely different perspective.
'I guess this is war feels like.' I thought as I watched the 3rd tier abnormals wreck havoc in the defensive lines on top of the wall.
More back up fighters came out and took their places as each 3rd tier abnormal took a few humans with itself before it was torn apart by the hail of bullets.
The 3rd tier abnormals made way for 2nd tier abnormals who successfully climbed to the top when some of the backups were late in their arrival causing even more havoc amidst their ranks.
That went on until the leader or one of his lieutenant arrived in that area and pushed the abnormals back and gave some breathing room to the humans.
It was a fierce struggle. Something the likes of I've never seen before.
And while I was watching all this with trepidation and bit of fear, Rahul's face was impassive as ever.
Just goes to show how much more I need to learn in this world.
So I took a deep breath and calmed my heart before I tried to remove my emotions and watch this fight in a logical manner.
And I realized the reason why Rahul was not the slightest bit perturbed.
The humans were winning.
Sure a few of them died in the hands of 3rd tier abnormals from time to time but as a whole, they had an overwhelming advantage over their enemy.
Still, I did not like the battle.
There were so few of us humans left nowadays.
The fact that more than a hundred of them would die in this fight alone gave me a lot of grief that I did not wanted to feel.
I tried to control my emotions and tried to learn as much from this fight as I could.
Because who knows, tomorrow it might be me who is fighting a defensive battle like this.
And as I watched fight in a rational manner, I understood more about this particular battle.
This battle was already over.
The abnormals, who had once numbered in thousands were left with no more than 500 at this point.
And the humans had a lot more to spare.
But the Holler did not know this.
Sure it was a bit more intelligent than other abnormals, but it was not a good commander.
It did not know that it had thrown all of it's troops in this fight without gaining anything in return.
Nor did it knew that there were still a lot of human inside the city who were capable of fighting it.
Perhaps if it sent all of it's 3rd tier abnormals at once at the start of the fight along with the 4th tier abnormal, it might have won this fight.