Chapter 161 Each chooses


Chapter 161: Each Choice

After experiencing the chaos, the freshmen quickly came to terms with the current situation.

This is destined to be a chaotic war. Almost everyone you see is an enemy. Everyone you see can be a target and a brick for their promotion. It just depends on whether you have this ability.

So when a certain critical point was reached, the whole scene instantly became chaotic.

Because they began to discover that awareness and concepts are one thing, but actually happening is another thing.

Maybe at the beginning, some people didn't know what to do and where to start, but when someone fired the first shot, things became a little different.

The game has already started as soon as they enter this training ground. No one can stay out of it. Everyone is a fish in this pond, either swallowing or waiting to be swallowed.

Some students couldn't switch at once, but there were also some who made the choice instinctively like Jiang Hui. The awakening of a small group of people naturally affects the thinking of others.

The hunt begins here.

Jiang Hui was actually quite lucky. She randomly fell into a remote place alone, and then immediately ran into three unlucky ghosts who came to her door and got points.

But more people fall on the home court or in crowded places. If you are unlucky and directly bump into a large group of troops in an open space, a fierce battle will inevitably occur.

This kind of freshmen are often killed before they can understand the situation and change their mentality, and become others' medals.

In fact, there are two modes for the freshmen participating in this orienteering battle.

One is to join the battle in groups, that is, to form a team at any time through the simulated bra reporting system. The team limit is five people, and if there are less than five people, it can only be considered a temporary team. After forming a team, points will still be scored according to the number of shots each fired, and each person will get their own resources, which can be discussed internally. However, the five-person team is not just about cooperation. The team members also need to share some things.

Under normal circumstances, if one person acts alone, the one hit will be eliminated. Simulation bras have extremely precise positioning and identification functions, and there will be no mistakes. Just get shot. The corset will automatically limit the host's activities and simultaneously report elimination signals to the system. The entire elimination mechanism is very straightforward, leaving no chance for anyone.

However, if you can find a team of five people, everyone in the team can collectively share three opportunities. In other words, when they are in a complete team state, if anyone among the five is shot for the first time or the second time, they will not be eliminated.

And if any person or individuals in the five-person team are hit three times, the entire team will be forced to leave the field, and no one can be left behind. Not even one person in the five-man team was shot once.

So you need to be careful when forming a team. If you can't choose your team members carefully, even if four of the five are extremely powerful, you won't get much benefit from holding one person back, and you'll have to pay an extra price.

Obviously this is a very collective mechanism that requires a sufficient amount of trust and collaboration among team members. If used well, it is a killer weapon, but if used incorrectly, it will drag them into the quagmire immediately, and they will be severely limited by their kind.

There is another mode, which is stand-alone. That is, you can always go through the level alone, and you can get points even if you kill one with one shot. There will be no worries or drags. If you die, you will be counted alone.

For someone like Jiang Hui who is alone in an open and remote place, forming a team or not is secondary. It is not realistic to think about it now. She still has a choice. But things immediately get tricky for those caught up in the melee.

This is not the kind of shooting training where you are waiting for orders from the commander to be issued simultaneously on the same line, but a "free zone" where there are no orders and no one to control, restrict and maintain order. Everyone can find their own targets, shoot as they please, shoot when they see it, and shoot when they have the chance. Each hit counts as one point. It is a complete state of chaos.

In this case, no matter how good your shooting skills are, no matter how good your eyesight is, you cannot accurately control your own safety, and you can only follow the trend and see your luck. It's a completely uncontrollable situation.

This is obviously not a good thing. It's true that they want to shoot down their opponents and score as many points as possible, but they also don't want to end up on the field inexplicably like this. If you want to fight and show your true skills, you should at least create a place. What's the point of messing around like this? I don’t know how many capable people have poked someone else’s gun in the face and been kicked out of the game for no apparent reason.

Therefore, more and more people realize that if they want to continue competing, they must separate the battlefield or separate the enemies and friends. If none of the above works, at least get out of this chaotic situation first.

"Oh my God..." How long will this last? These guys are really scary.

At the edge of a small split war zone, a gray-faced figure carefully jumped out from the edge.

I don’t know if it was his luck or the people in the circle didn’t pay attention to his little shrimp and just let him run out.

As he ran further and further away, the figure seemed to realize that he might really be able to escape from this terrible melee zone, so he hunched over and ran faster and faster, not caring about the extent of his escape posture. Ugly.

"Scare, scare, scare—"

He finally understood why people in this circle were still fighting each other so hard.

If he had thought about it before, he still couldn't figure out why these people insisted on fighting here. I didn’t see that there were large rocks and bushes to the left and right, some of which were hidden places. Wouldn’t it be more meaningful and exciting for everyone to engage in jungle guerrilla warfare? Why do we have to pull each other's hair face to face in such an open place and even shoot each other directly in the face... Doesn't this make it more difficult for ourselves?

It wasn’t until he ran far away that he realized that the rocky areas and bushes that looked close were actually very far away.

If they run away separately, it is probably inevitable that their backs will be exposed under the eyes of the enemy. They cannot safely escape the melee zone without being eliminated, just as they have absolutely no control over the actions and motivations of others. From this, everyone had no choice but to "stop killing with killing" and get rid of some people first.

Only people like Zhou Xiuwen, who didn't have much hope of escaping and just wanted to stay away from the chaos, could do this and turn their backs to the melee. When he ran out, he was actually mentally prepared to be eliminated, and was still predicting when he would be hit.

But I don’t know whether it was because he was lucky or because he really couldn’t arouse the desire of the “hunters” to hunt. No one took the opportunity to patch up his back, and finally he actually ran away.

(End of this chapter)

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