Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 757 Guaranteed to Win!

With Xiao Nai's words, Chen Guo finally got into the game mode. However, her opponent was already underwater, leaving her helpless. After all, with her strength, she would die without even knowing why if she went underwater. Helpless, Chen Guo could only move along the corridor, occasionally firing a shot at the underwater area to try and force her opponent to surface.

He An, on the other hand, simply adopted the same tactics as before, not rushing to get close to his opponent. Instead, he went to a suitable position, secretly observing Chen Guo's situation while preparing to ambush her.

He An wasn't entirely sure about the overall strength of the Happy team's players, given their previous performances—some were incredibly strong, while others were surprisingly weak. Therefore, he decided to observe their performance first, as he could roughly gauge their strength based on their actions.

But after observing for a while, he felt that the Gunner's attacks were just average, lacking any strategy or plan. Even in the second match of the solo competition, their Ranger's attacks when probing the opponent's Ghostblade showed a certain strategy and plan. They had a rough assessment and calculation of the opponent's possible location and direction of movement. But what about the Gunner in front of him? Forget calculation, he didn't even have basic prediction.

Is the other party deliberately behaving poorly to try and bait me?
Although the enemy gunner's behavior was very strange, the cautious He An still did not rush to reveal his position or act rashly.

He continued his ambush and penetration until Chen Guo finally maneuvered the Chasing Smoke Clouds directly above him. He then discovered that the opponent was still just randomly firing to the left and right. He An could finally confirm that this gunner wasn't faking it; he was genuinely stupid...

Having ascertained the gunner's strength, He An launched an attack. He immediately unleashed several wave arrays, which terrified Chen Guo, causing her to run around in a daze. By the time she finally spotted the opponent's location, He An had already seen through Chen Guo's clumsy maneuvers. This time, he didn't even bother to lure her into the water; instead, he went straight up to confront Chen Guo head-on.

Chen Guo's skill level was that of an ordinary online game player who wouldn't make any mistakes in dungeons. She was no match for the professional players on the other side, resulting in a very one-sided match. When Chen Guo finally fell, she had only reduced the opponent's health to 95%, giving the opponent a chance to face the final battle in perfect condition.

This scene immediately caused a frenzy among Wuji fans, those who wanted to slap the face, and members of the Wuji team.

reverse!

At this moment, whether they were watching the live stream or were at the stadium, everyone had only one thought in their minds: a comeback! A super comeback!

This is also the most common situation in this competition. At the beginning, one of Happy's players was very bad, then Happy's second player won strongly, and then Qiao Jingjing and Tang Rou performed amazingly. But now it's another reversal.

Despite facing three opponents, He An managed to defeat two of them while only losing five percent of his health. This gave him the opportunity to fight the final arena match at full strength. Everyone's anticipation for the match surged once more, wondering if this final arena battle would bring another reversal or another one-versus-three showdown.

The Wuji team players, who were previously half-dead, were revitalized by He An's consecutive victories. In particular, when He An defeated his opponent with an almost perfect score, the training room erupted in cheers.

In an instant, the members of the Wuji Team showered He An with massages and water, treating him like a boxer just off the ring. If it weren't for the upcoming match, they probably would have carried him several times to calm his nerves. He An, naturally, was also extremely proud and smug, enjoying this sense of superiority without a second thought. After all, the results of these two matches spoke volumes, and this direct reversal of fortune meant he didn't need any further motivational rhetoric. The Wuji Team's morale was already high once again. Now, if he could win this final match, their morale would reach its peak, and with that momentum in the team final, they would have a very good chance of securing victory in the first round.

He An, of course, now radiated an air of superiority with righteous indignation. Besides, the outcome of the match had already spoken for itself; the current situation had already demonstrated everything. He didn't need to offer any further encouragement; the members of the Wuji team were fully revived. Next, if they could win the decisive match, the Wuji team's morale would undoubtedly reach its peak, and then they could launch a decisive attack in the team competition…

Don't underestimate the importance of morale in a competition, as it directly affects an athlete's mindset. A more excited and enthusiastic state of mind can sometimes help an athlete get into peak physical condition. This is why some runners and hurdlers mimic the actions of their favorite characters during the race.

After all, players are human, not machines, and a more positive mindset is very important for their performance in the game.

He An was very satisfied with the current morale of the Wuji team, and he believed that as long as they continued, their situation would only get better. He even thought that Happy's atmosphere had reached a low point, just like their own before, and this was their chance to turn the tide!
It's worth noting that Happy has been quite popular lately, especially with a star player like Qiao Jingjing. There have been many posts praising them, which have elevated Happy to a certain level. Given the current situation, can Happy withstand the pressure?

Unfortunately, He An was clearly wrong this time, because everyone in Happy was currently teasing Chen Guo, and the atmosphere couldn't be happier. As for those public accounts, Qiao Jingjing relied on her rivals trying to ruin her by praising her too much, so she didn't care at all. After all, she had absolute confidence in herself and her teammates.

The short break for substitutions quickly ended, and the final match of the tournament was about to begin. The players representing Happy were attracting a lot of attention, as Happy's popularity during this period was second only to Qiao Jingjing, Luwei, and Yixiao Naihe.

After all, although Xiao Nai didn't use this account before, everyone now knows that this person is the mentor who went on stage with Qiao Jingjing. In addition, Xiao Nai's previous challenges, including giving guidance matches and live streams to those who came to challenge him, have made Xiao Nai quite popular online.

Wuji also took this casual player, who had once defeated Jiang Botao, the vice-captain of Samsara, very seriously. After all, although the opponent defeated Jiang Botao at the All-Star event, the outcome of one match does not prove anything. Not to mention that professional players will give way to ordinary players to a certain extent on such a stage.

However, since it was a fact that the other party had defeated Jiang Botao, they still studied the matter cautiously for a period of time.

Seeing that it was Yi Xiao Nai He defending the title for Happy, He An breathed a sigh of relief. Since Ye Qiu was the one playing, it meant that Ye Qiu was mainly a coach for Happy and wouldn't participate in many matches. However, He An thought this was normal, considering Ye Qiu's age; it was understandable that he wouldn't participate in matches.

As long as their opponent isn't Ye Qiu, then their arena match...

Guaranteed win! (End of Chapter)

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