Or rather... one has to choose to make mistakes on purpose.
As time went by, Bai E realized that maintaining a zero-error rate was somewhat difficult.
What seemed like a not-too-time-consuming task of changing magazines was continuously adding pressure on Bai E's shooting time after each accumulation of seconds.
Under the continuous pressure of an unending stream of moving targets, the burden of time stacked up heavily. If he still wanted to perfectly hit every target, it could result in total collapse at a certain point.
He could only choose to give up selectively.
Fortunately, no matter the size of the target, the duration, or the number of hits required, they all counted as one unit in the mission's tally.
The targets to choose to give up on, of course, were those that needed a higher number of hits and had a shorter duration.
The countdown was at 6 minutes and 38 seconds.
The first target that he had to give up on appeared!