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Chapter 737: Chapter 698: Immortals Everywhere!
Yelang made a mistake.
The suspicion in the eyes of his foreign teammates was not, “There’s something wrong with your tactics,” but rather, “Can the game still be played this way?”
Although Yelang was surprised by the blade slashing the bullet, at least he had seen it before.
It had been popular in Metropolis for a while, and he had practiced it himself.
But he didn’t succeed in the end.
This kind of thing really requires a certain talent and a lot of practice to have any hope of achieving.
In reality, he can’t even cut an apple when thrown, let alone a bullet – the bullet under the Time Slow effect is much faster than an apple in free fall, it’s impossible to cut.
Compared to his surprise, the foreigners were just completely dumbfounded.
When they entered the virtual world, it was already after the “Assassin’s Alliance” era. Such an outrageous thing was unheard of, so when it happened right in front of them, the impact was huge.
After the doubts and confusion, excitement suddenly flashed in the eyes of the four!
“It’s over.”
Yelang understood at a glance: four more people fell into the pit of slashing bullets with a blade.
But he didn’t say much.
Let them try, what if they succeed?
If not, it would give them a deeper understanding of how valuable this skill is, giving them a little Daxia shock.
Anyway, they couldn’t be persuaded.
He had only played two games before encountering the absurdities of “manual submachine gun” and “blade slashing bullet”, so it can be reasonably inferred that at the same time, many more of the same events are taking place.
Many overseas players are inevitably opening a new world and revisiting the combat systems of “Assassins’ Alliance” and “Speed Chase.”
Maybe it will even have a promotional effect?
“Hold on!” Yelang suddenly felt like he had accidentally discovered Cloud Dream’s goal.
Did they organize this event just to sell old games?
And let players work for free!
That’s some deep scheming…
The development of the situation was very close to Yelang’s guesses, and overseas players were indeed dazzled by some outrageous Daxia experts.
In overseas players’ game forums, various outrageous videos and posts were flying all over the place, replies filled with “???” and “Goose sister wants to cry!!”
The shock, clear as day.
The only thing he guessed wrong was that not only overseas players were stunned, but also Daxia’s local players.
Even he himself had his concepts refreshed constantly by high-level players.
In the following hours, he encountered various “Immortals” and even suspected several times: were there Cloud Dream insiders using cheating software?
If external people couldn’t make a Virtual Environment cheat, then it must be the insiders!
In Argonne Forest, he encountered someone who couldn’t be hit no matter what.
In that game, after the start, he and his team sneaked around the edge of the map, trying to break into the enemy’s rear base and sneak attack from behind.
But just as they bypassed the intense fighting in the middle of the map, they found a person standing on a forest path.
The person did not move forward, backward, hide or raise a gun, just stood there like an idiot.
Yelang was confused for a moment: “Did he disconnect?”
“I haven’t heard of avatars staying in the game after a Virtual Environment disconnect.”
While he was confused, his teammates didn’t hesitate: whether it’s a disconnect or something else, they’d shoot first and talk later!
Da da da da da, flames spewing, bullets flying.
The moment the gunfire sounded, the “disconnected” enemy instantly activated.
He didn’t make any large movements, but with small actions, he dodged and moved between inches, revealing almost afterimages!
The reason for this effect was that Yelang and his teammates saw only one “disconnected” opponent, so they inevitably got careless, and even the teammate who opened fire did not use the skill.
And since the opponent didn’t shoot back, their [Assassin Bloodline] wasn’t activated either.
This led them to be stuck in a normal time perception, while the opponent entered a “Super Sensory” state — one could even say that they weren’t in the same time flow at all!
This caused their opponent’s movements to appear incredibly fast to Yelang and his teammates, with afterimages everywhere. Paired with the dark forest environment, their eyes and gun muzzles couldn’t keep up with the opponent’s movements!
Bullets flew, but only penetrated through the afterimages.
“Damn! What kind of ghostly body technique is this!”
“…Complete Evasion?”
“What the hell??”
The teammates were shocked and confused.
Yelang quickly activated [Assassin Bloodline] to speed up his perception, managing to successfully capture the opponent’s movements.
But at the same time, he also discovered a phenomenon beyond his imagination and unbelievably outrageous—
This opponent, he fucking didn’t even open his eyes at all!
He dodged the gunfire from four guns while keeping his eyes closed??!
But Yelang quickly figured it out — it’s [Combat Sensing]!
[Combat Sensing] provides players with a crisis warning, but if they receive too much information at once, they might not have time to react.
So the guy on the other side simply chose to close his eyes, give up his vision, and concentrate entirely on the premonition provided by [Combat Sensing].
And closing his eyes didn’t hinder the effectiveness of [Assassin Bloodline], the combination of the two allowed him to do this incredible thing right before their eyes.
[Assassin Bloodline] + [Combat Sensing] = [Complete Evasion]
Breaking it down, the principle is just that simple.
But Yelang would bet that at this moment, there’s only one in ten thousand who could truly achieve this level of skill!
Either he’s a real genius, or… he’s really used to not using his eyes in reality?
Is he a blind player?
At this thought, Yelang, who was about to pull the trigger, hesitated for a moment.
But in the blink of an eye, he cast aside this ridiculous idea and fiercely pulled the trigger!
Please don’t care about the reality, this guy’s already showing off right in front of us! Aren’t we the vulnerable group here?
What right do we have to pity others?
As the bullets flew out of the gun barrel, Yelang didn’t forget to remind his stunned teammates, “Use your skills!”
As a result — even more frantic and accurate bullets rained down on their opponent once again.
Finally, their opponent opened his eyes, but instead of looking at the bullets, he stared intently at the ground and sprang out with great force.
The dark forest and the trees obstructed Yelang’s squad’s view, blocking the deadly bullets.
The brother rested behind a tree for a few seconds, recovering some stamina before emerging once more and rushing back into their line of sight.
Yelang and his teammates fired again, but with the cover of the trees and a larger space to move around, their opponent was able to evade their bullets as he moved across a broad range!
Yelang could tell that the guy wasn’t truly invincible, he still needed to maintain a safe distance of seven or eight meters, as getting any closer would make it harder for him to hide.
If they could get closer, they could definitely kill him!
But the problem was that this guy had no intention of attacking, he just stood at a not too far, not too close distance, showing off his agility.
They chased, and he ran.
If they didn’t pay attention, the brother would get a little closer and fire a couple of shots from time to time to show his presence.
So, the initial shock and amazement quickly turned into nausea and frustration…
Fortunately, they only encountered this brother once, or Yelang would go insane.
As strong as that brother was, he wasn’t the craziest opponent they faced.
The craziest one was a bit like him, not shooting, not fighting, and having great agility.
Although he wasn’t as strong as this “Perfect Evasion” brother, he could still rush up to his opponents quickly.
When Yelang was rushed to close range, he thought it was over, already prepared for the enemy to pull out a waist knife and slash him with it.
But it didn’t happen.
This player with the ID [Field Reporter] grabbed Yelang’s gun and asked him seriously, “Are you happy?”
“???” Yelang was dumbstruck at the scene, his mind full of question marks.
He must be insane, right?
We’re in the middle of a battle, and you risked being shot twice just to ask me if I’m happy or not?
Yelang quickly threw down his submachine gun, drew his pistol, and aimed it at the other guy’s forehead.
But he failed —
The opponent instantly shoved his finger into the trigger guard, stopping the trigger from being pulled, leaving the gun pointing right at his forehead, but unable to shoot.
During the brief stalemate, [Field Reporter]’s expression suddenly changed, he exclaimed in surprise, “Oh! I know you! You’re the cross-dressing live streamer!”
“You’re the fucking cross-dressing live streamer!”
Yelang reached out with his left hand, pulled out his knife, and slashed!
“Bang.”
With a muffled sound, their opponent tightly grabbed onto Yelang’s wrist.
The knife was only two fingers away from the guy’s neck, but it couldn’t make any progress.
Completely disregarding the gun pointing at his forehead and the knife at his throat, the brother asked again:
“What do you do for a living?”
Yelang used his left hand to push the knife while frantically pulling the trigger with his right hand, gritting his teeth and saying:
“You said it! I’m a fucking live streamer! What else can I do for a living!!”