Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 783 Breaking the pot

Inside the Wuji team's training room, the team's owner was personally overseeing the match this time, and everyone on the team looked extremely serious. The reason was simple: after the last match, the owner had laid down his cards on their sleeve. If their team were eliminated before the offline finals, they truly wouldn't survive.

Ultimately, Wuji Team isn't a grassroots team formed by players. A player team is simply a group of gaming friends who get together and play casually, with no financial burden. But Wuji, as a professional team, is completely different. Leaving aside the salaries of the players and other club staff, the miscellaneous expenses like venue costs alone amount to a huge sum.

The clubs themselves do not create economic value; their income comes from various sponsorships and endorsements, as well as viewership ratings for offline matches and revenue sharing from match sponsors.

The profit sharing is indeed a windfall for grassroots teams, but it's quite limited for professional teams. Not to mention, whether it's endorsements or various profit sharing after offline competitions, these are only available after you reach the offline stage.

If they are eliminated here, it means that their team will not receive any funding this year. Under such circumstances, they absolutely cannot survive this year, so the final result is disbandment.

Before the training camp, the owner of the Wuji team had truthfully informed the team members about their situation. It could be said that they were now fighting with a do-or-die mentality. This match would directly determine their future, so they were all working extremely hard, and the quality of their training this week had been excellent. They had also had a good rest and adjustment today, and now it was time to decide their final fate.

What will be the order in which Team Happy will field their players? And what map will they choose?

This week, the Wuji team conducted a meticulous study of Team Happy, scrutinizing every detail repeatedly. Based on the playing styles of Team Happy's players, they predicted the opponent's likely lineup. Following this analysis, they then developed their own research plan.

As the competition entered the preparatory stage, this time, as a life-or-death battle for the Wuji team, the number of players watching the match was much larger than the previous one. Of course, most of them were still fans of the Wuji team, who all wanted to contribute their strength at this critical moment when their supported team was fighting for its life or death, even if that strength was just cheering.

In contrast, there were far fewer fans of Happy's "face-slapping" campaign this time. After all, Happy's strength is undeniable; they already achieved such great results in the last match, so there's no point in coming again. Besides, those who would be "face-slapping" fans are mostly fans of Excellent Era and Hundred Blossoms; fans of other teams wouldn't care about the situation of a grassroots team.

In reality, some of the Baihua fans joined the Xingxin fandom after Xingxin gained popularity recently. The Baihua fans felt betrayed because their former captain preferred to join a grassroots team like Xingxin rather than return. However, most of them just criticize online; the number of people who actually come to the event is limited. Given Xingxin's performance in the last match, even fewer of the "slap in the face" fans actually come.

After all, they came to watch Happy lose, but given the current score, if Happy had won just one or two more games, they would have secured the victory. What's the point of watching? Just to see the smug faces of Happy's fans? Even before the match started, Wuji's fans were already flooding the chat with well wishes for their team. Seeing Wuji's fans like this, Chen Guo felt a pang of sympathy, because she easily identified with them, having once been one of them. But Wuji would ultimately be defeated by them; Chen Guo was absolutely certain of that. There would be no miracle! The reason was simple.

Because their desire for victory is no less than that of Wuji!
Preparation complete. Both players entered their designated waiting positions, and with the system's activation, both players simultaneously entered the map and began loading. The match has now officially begun!
The map for this match is the arena.

When the audience saw this map, they were all surprised, as it was the most frequently used map in the Glory Arena. The problem was, this was only true for ordinary players; conversely, such a simple and straightforward map was rarely seen in professional matches.

The reason is simple: the map is too easy; there's practically nothing to exploit. What's the difference between choosing such a map and completely abandoning home-field advantage, putting yourself on the same level as your opponent?
When they saw that their opponents had chosen this map, the Wuji team members were very puzzled. Then they saw the player who used this map to play against them: Baozi Invasion!
Since the starting lineup is the same as the last match, are they afraid the opponent will get lost again? But they're playing at home now, so there's no need to worry about them being unfamiliar with the map. Why choose this map? Are they trying to give them a hard time from the start?

However, if that's the case, they actually breathed a sigh of relief, because their first player to appear was the same as in the last match, their most trusted and reliable player, captain Wu Chen!
As the system countdown sounded: 3, 2, 1, the match begins!
fire.

The moment the match began, Wu Chen's offensive erupted. After all, the map was small and lacked cover, meaning his opponent was completely within his attack range right from the start. His shells flew towards the opponent without any hindrance.

Although the opponent got completely lost in the last match, Wu Chen still didn't underestimate him when facing him again. After all, based on their research on Baozi, the last match was most likely an accident. Since the opponent could become a professional player, he must have some skills. Facing such an opponent, Wu Chen would naturally go all out.

Therefore, Wu Chen has completely forgotten Baozi's embarrassing performance in the match. He now has only one thought in his mind: to defeat his opponent.

Baozi reacted swiftly to Wu Chen's attack. Such a long-range attack posed no threat to him; he simply sidestepped and spun, dodging the attack with the ease of dribbling past a defender. But Wu Chen's attack wouldn't end so easily. A relentless barrage of follow-up attacks rained down on Baozi.

In such a map, Baozi naturally wouldn't get lost. Although his health was constantly decreasing, the distance between him and the opponent's character was also constantly closing. (End of Chapter)

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