Chapter 265 Union (Part 2)


Chapter 265: Union (Part 2)

"It's a pity that he ran away. Why didn't you take aim? The road has been paved for you obviously." Jaidi said gloomily.

"What do you mean?! If you are so powerful, why don't you do it yourself?" Pafra Rava said dissatisfied.

What's going on with this guy? She didn't see how powerful he was. He just kept pointing fingers at other people's teams. How could the captain of their team tolerate him? Lin Maowu couldn't have thrown this guy here specifically to thwart them because of his thorny temper.

“But we agreed just now, and you guys agreed... Even though a great opportunity is right in front of you, you still tell the other party to run away. This is your problem. Why can’t I say it?” Jaidi He is a militant who rarely convinces others, so Lin Maowu's quiet demeanor can slightly suppress his temper.

Even so, he would occasionally question Lin Maowu's command in the team. It's just that the other party can convince him most of the time and leave him speechless.

So when Lin Maowu sent people to the R196 team for exchange, he really couldn't say he had any other intentions. Perhaps just in terms of "infiltrating inside and disrupting the morale of the military", they have done a good job.

... Just kidding, Lin Maowu certainly didn’t have this intention behind sending the people here, but it was a rough restriction method made by the three teams working together.

That is, R197, R87 and R117, referred to as the "Three Sevens" team, met by chance. None of the three parties were on good terms. After the melee, each of them lost one blood, and in the end they had to reach an agreement to stop the melee.

Normally speaking, even if the situation cannot be fought, everyone should take precautions and evacuate quickly to avoid being bombarded with a second chance to survive. But there is a strange person among these three teams, Lin Maowu.

He came up with a rather whimsical idea that the three teams could temporarily cooperate to fight against the other two strong teams and hunt down all the remaining contestants in one fell swoop, so that each of them could get more points.

R197 team, leader Aris Lava, ranks twelfth in personal points, and has been squeezed out of the top ten for a long time. His sister followed closely behind in thirteenth place, while the other three members were almost all in the top twenty. The entire team is of a very stable level. Almost everyone is very good at playing, has no outstanding weaknesses, and understands each other well.

R87 team, leader Lin Maowu, ranks fourth in personal points. Although Huan Xian was following closely behind him, if the next person was still in fifth place, with six, seven, eight, nine and ten points still far behind, it would be impossible to catch up with him so easily. Jaidi is not a vegetarian either. He is ranked 17th and is slightly unlucky, but his shooting ability is actually higher than his personal ranking. The other three are also relatively average in level, all in their thirties, without too many shortcomings.

The R117 team is a team that has suddenly emerged recently. The leader is a girl named Tadel from the second class of the combat individual department. Her results have been very stable and her style is relatively low-key. She is now ranked ninth. A teammate from the same team with her in the command system ranked tenth, occupying two positions at the end of the top ten. The other three are all strong shooters, their results are not outstanding, but their shooting level is very high. It is not easy for the entire team to unite to have a combat power comparable to that of R197 and R87.

The three teams are not efficient, and each has its own ambitions. Cooperating with each other is tantamount to seeking skin from a tiger.

However, this impossibility has become a reality.

They have actually fought before, and neither of them has the upper hand. They both know in their hearts that if they continue to collide, they will both perish. Such a result is not what they want to see. However, there are only so many teams left in the field, and they will still have to meet sooner or later. Instead of meeting each other and killing each other, it is better to join forces for the time being and fight against the two mountains above, then line up the remaining contestants one by one, and finally liquidate their own.

Wouldn't such a wave of operations be better than carrying the three teams in despair after failing in the melee?

However, there are still many obstacles for the teams to achieve cooperation, that is, the three teams are not familiar with each other, and no one can trust anyone. How can they cooperate? After all, they don't know if they will cooperate later, so they can turn their guns and hit the other side hard.

In fact, this process is also likely to happen at the end. If they really implement a joint fight as planned, this will definitely happen in the end. But if you propose cooperation halfway but are killed by your allies, that's not an ordinary failure.

So in order to achieve unity, the three teams must first reach a balanced state.

Exchanging "protons" is undoubtedly the best way in this situation.

There are two plans. One is to replace the respective captains. You lead my team and I will lead yours. No one dares to act rashly. Another way is to rotate "protons" among the three teams.

Because all three of them lost one blood and could not unlock the team, there were almost no variables during the period. During the cooperation period, as long as any team makes any changes and wants to kill the "proton", the other two teams will not hold back. In this way, each of them can master their own weaknesses, and the three teams will have the confidence to fight together.

In fact, in terms of balance, the former method is the best. No one can act rashly when changing the generals of the team and controlling unfamiliar team members.

But this method is too harsh and too academic. This is a non-rigid game, and people's hearts are unpredictable. This kind of operation is still difficult to achieve in reality. What's more, changing the leader of the team can easily shake the morale of the army. In the end, no one will benefit, but the enemy may take advantage of the weakness. Therefore, no one has thought of this method at all.

So there is only one other way left - they exchange hostages. For regular and fixed-point exchanges, you can only swap people into your own team. As for who can hunt the prey, it depends on everyone's ability. It's just a matter of sharing the opportunity.

In fact, from the perspective of hunting enemies, this method is better than nothing, and it even reduces the opportunities for each. But one good thing is that if they face the R186 team or the R256 team, their advantage will become obvious.

Five people versus fifteen people, when the difference in conditions is not so big, the latter is naturally more powerful.

Anyway, the Holly team also lost their second chance to survive under the siege of this joint team. It's just that they were still so close in the end that they failed to defeat the Holly team in one fell swoop and allowed the other party to escape.

In fact, the leaders of the three teams are quite satisfied with the result, but they still have to argue where they should. For example, Jaidi, who was replaced, was very dissatisfied with the sloppy movements of the R197 team.

(End of this chapter)

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