Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 759 Substitute playing, absolutely substitute playing!

He An had no time to pay attention to Xiao Nai's trash talk. With the attack speed boost from moving and shooting, Xiao Nai immediately unleashed a barrage of bullets, pinning He An to the stone pillar behind him, preventing him from even falling. He An tried to fight back, but the slight lag from the bullets, combined with Xiao Nai's relentless attack, made his movements as jerky as if they were dropping frames, making it difficult to complete a single action, let alone execute any maneuvers.

Meanwhile, Xiao Nai relied on the movement speed bonus from moving shots to advance while attacking. With Xiao Nai's fast hand speed, all thirty automatic shots were fired in an instant. But Xiao Nai's offensive was not over yet. He directly pulled out a Gatling gun from behind, pointed the muzzle upwards, and continued to spray bullets at He An.

There was absolutely no pause between the two skills; in fact, the first automatic shot from the Gatling gun even caught up with the last bullet fired from the moving shot.

Mobile Shooting is a special skill: when activated, it puts the user into a mobile shooting mode, in which physical attack power, attack speed, and movement speed are greatly increased.

Revolver firing count: 30 rounds

Automatic pistol firing capacity: 50 rounds

Rifle firing count: 30 rounds

Hand cannon firing count: 20 rounds

Crossbow fire count: 45 rounds

However, bullet attacks can only cause a stun effect at best. To keep the opponent airborne, relying solely on normal attacks is far from enough. Even if Xiao Nai's attack frequency is fast, the impact of normal attack bullets is poor, and there's no speed or attack power bonus from moving shots. Even Xiao Nai's hand speed isn't enough to keep the opponent in the air.

So Xiao Nai immediately followed up with a Gatling gun. The Gatling gun bullets, which were two or three times larger than ordinary bullets, had an impact force that ordinary attacks could not match. He directly slammed He An against the wall and began to push him towards the ceiling!
He An's character was stuck at the 90-degree angle between the roof beam and the pillar.

Of course, it's still possible to fall down from here.

He An simply turned around and stopped facing Xiao Nai directly. Despite the barrage of bullets from Xiao Nai, he turned around and unleashed a Shura Evil Light Slash!

Evil Light Slash: Swing your sword to unleash a massive sword aura towards enemies in front, capable of dealing multiple hits.

He An unleashed a massive flying cross slash, the enormous sword energy cleaving the pillar behind him in two, severing a section from the top of the pillar and creating a circular platform above it.

He An also used the recoil of Xiao Nai's bullet to fly backward, then stepped on the stone pillar that he had cut open behind him, and landed on the cut surface. He then turned around and waved his sword, only able to parry Xiao Nai's attack.

As soon as he turned around, he found that the Gatling gun barrage had ended, replaced by a towering flame.

"No, the flamethrower's attack range shouldn't be this far!" He An was dumbfounded when he saw the flame. After all, as a level 15 skill for gunners, the flamethrower has a good stun effect, so some gunners who specialize in other professions will also learn it as a connecting skill for skill combos.

However, the flamethrower has a very limited attack range and can't burn that high.

He An didn't see it, but the rest of the Wuji team, who had a god's-eye view, saw it very clearly. What Xiao Nai was holding was not a flamethrower, but clearly the Gunner's level 30 skill, Focused Flamethrower!

Focused Flamethrower: Uses a focused flamethrower to spray focused ranged flames at enemies in front, inflicting fire-based physical damage. It can perform multiple attacks on enemies regardless of obstacles.

Bullets can be blocked or parried by weapons, but flames, which have no physical form and are unaffected by obstacles, are obviously not included in this category.

One second He An's feet had just touched the ground, the next he was burned off the top of the pillar again by Xiao Nai's focused flamethrower, continuing forward. This time, he was pushed directly onto the ceiling by the flames, and the ceiling also began to burn under Xiao Nai's flames. Calm down, there's still a chance! At this distance, the opponent no longer has any effective combos.

He An began to reassure himself, but his palms were already sweating profusely. He wasn't entirely idle, though; he used the force of the flamethrower to push himself back. Although he was still hit by the flamethrower, it was only because the flame at the tip of the focused flamethrower was more dispersed, causing him to only grazed. Now, his characters were mostly hidden behind pillars, their view obscured.

Calm down! This is just the beginning, and I can still find many opportunities.

As the focused flamethrower deactivated, He An began to freefall. Xiao Nai immediately slid in and charged towards He An.

He An adjusted his stance in the sky, preparing to unleash a silver blade strike towards Xiao Nai who was approaching.

As soon as he raised his sword, Xiao Nai's figure disappeared.

"Down there!" Once something has happened once, it's bound to happen again. Since integrity has already been lost, might as well go all the way. So the Wuji team member who had previously reminded He An reminded him again.

At this point in the game, no one cared about the opponent giving them a final reminder. Xiao Nai was indeed positioned below He An, preparing to continue his attack.

"Underneath me?" Upon hearing his teammate's reminder, He An immediately looked down, but still couldn't see anything!

Only then did He An realize that this was a high-level operation that few professional players could perform, and even all-star level players might not have such awareness and skills.

But how could such advanced skills appear in the hands of a player from a grassroots team?

This player wasn't even a professional before; he was just a casual player, yet he managed to pull off such a feat.

Could it be that Ye Qiu taught this person? Is this person Ye Qiu's disciple?
But if a skill like Shadow Step could be taught so easily, then why are there so few professional players in the league who can actually use it?

Besides, Ye Qiu has only been retired for a short time. How could the other side have trained a master who knows the Shadow Step in such a short time? Is that too unbelievable?

Could it be a substitute player?
At this moment, He An even suspected that Ye Qiu was actually playing in his place.

That's definitely cheating! The other player should be disqualified!

But the problem now is how he can prove that the other party is Ye Qiu. Is it just based on the technique of Shadow Step? Although not all professional players can perform Shadow Step, they know the principle. Even if they can't achieve the desired effect, they will all try to do it, and he is no exception.

After all, you never know when you might emerge from this situation, which would create an opportunity for you to contribute.

Ye Qiu's use of the Shadow Step was not a coincidence, but an inevitability, since he was the one who created this fighting style.

It was clearly impossible to deduce Ye Qiu's movement strategy, the creator of the Shadow Step. At this moment, He An's frustration reached its peak. (End of Chapter)

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