They all held weapons in their hands, and the tips of the bullets had been replaced with color-coded blanks.
"Guess what kind of a mess they'll make?"
"What else can a gang's alley skirmish look like? Too afraid to stick their heads out, firing randomly with a gun, and running once the bullets are gone," Xia Na said.
Real combat isn't like filming a movie, where you'd dare to stick your whole body out, coolly hold the gun, pull the trigger, and effectively kill the enemy.
The reality of an alley skirmish is holding the gun with one hand, extending the barrel out, and pulling the trigger, causing the entire gun to shake wildly from recoil, making bullets fly everywhere.
You're too scared to even peek outside, not knowing if you've hit anyone, just knowing you should run after emptying a magazine.
Even in the apocalypse, it's the same.