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Chapter 469 If tech streamers can't do it, entertainment streamers will.

Chapter 469 If tech streamers can't do it, entertainment streamers will.
Resurrection again.

Some of Scout's overconfidence, relying on his lead in kills, had already stormed into the Defenders' base.

To all the viewers, this game seemed to be going to follow a similar storyline to the previous one, except that Lin Ruo was sitting in Ming Kai's position.

However, Lin Ruo was not Ming Kai after all. The moment he respawned, he used his extremely fast reaction to snipe Scout, who was trying to get close.

If you can't even kill the opponent with a single sniper shot at such close range, how bad would you be?

Fortunately, Lin Ruoke is not a sucker.

Lin Ruo, who had gained the initiative, rushed out of the base and took the high ground of his own container, poking out to prepare for a targeted sniper kill.

At this moment, Scout was still unaware of how critical the situation was, and his subconscious did not connect Lin Ruo's sniping skills and accuracy.

Therefore, his actions were rather hasty. Even after judging that Lin Ruo would most likely snipe him again, he still swaggered forward and attempted to charge, dodging bullets and counter-killing from the frontal line of sight.

That would be cool.

The sharp blow pierced through the head, and the golden sound of a head explosion shattered everything.

"Wow, that's accurate?" Scout, who had been a bit off guard by the previous sniper shot, finally became wary as he watched himself respawn in the base the next second, bringing the score to a 2-2 tie.

He was already sniping so accurately before even starting the game; you have to admit his talent.

Having confirmed that Lin Ruo had never played CF in this life, Scout could only assume that he hadn't practiced it in his previous life. Otherwise, how could he have such strong accuracy right from the start?

Clearly, you'll need to be 100% focused if you want to win the next match.

Scout was forced to go all out.

Meanwhile, Lin Ruo's side has already started changing positions again.

As one of the oldest maps in CF, it's impossible for him not to be familiar with Transport Ship, especially when it comes to his favorite sniping spots, Lin Ruo believes he can master them all.

Blind firing is a basic skill.

After W held the line, Lin Ruo jumped and crouched, taking advantage of Scout's respawn time to reach the half-height container position, using the superior vantage point to launch a deeper attack.

This position is very convenient for doing anything, especially for using a backflip to set up a sniper position, as the exposed part of your body is not very obvious.

Scout, who had just stepped outside, was also in a bit of a predicament. Knowing that Lin Ruo's marksmanship was so accurate, determining her location became a crucial step.

When in doubt, Scout would go out and blast his way out with a flashbang, but he couldn't resist trying to break through the chaos, only to be met with headshots once again.

Okay, now it's really confirmed.

It'll get cold if you go outside.

After being headshot twice in a row, Scout, who couldn't win, decided to join the fight and set up his sniper rifle.

no way.

If we don't set up a sniper rifle soon, his head is probably going to be cracked open.

Knowing that Lin Ruo is most likely still at the half-high point, Scout still chooses to attack from the front, intending to go out as quickly as possible and have a gunfight with Lin Ruo.

It turns out that it's pointless to even try.

Lin Ruo, who was in the first position, did not initially show her face from a half-high point. Instead, she accidentally landed from the air without waiting for a moment, and fired her gun while holding down the crouch button.

Another instant kill.

Scout was taken down on his third headshot.

"You're pretty aggressive." Even though he was in a good mood, Scout was starting to lose his composure, and his smile wasn't as wide anymore.

The viewers in the live stream were even more unable to hold back.

Lin Ruo only learned for a short while, how come she already knows so many techniques? This doesn't follow the usual pattern of game development.

Although I had practiced, I had only played against bots for half an hour on a transport ship.

How did he suddenly become a sniper god?

Is it talent, or is it Overwatch and PUBG that are making an impact? It seems like both…

"Have you played this before? You played so smoothly." Tian Ye, who had joined the ranks of onlookers, immediately felt that this was not something a novice could do.

A beginner's half-hour practice session is equivalent to two and a half months of practice for someone else.

Tianye was 100% convinced that the marksmanship had been practiced continuously for two and a half months.

"That's normal. Who am I? I'm Lin Ruo, the number one player in the Chinese server for Overwatch and PUBG, the world's number one player who never puts in any effort and only relies on talent."

Lin Ruo's answer was still the same few sentences, and with a casual remark, he charged forward and instantly shot Scout, who had just come out of the base and hadn't even learned how to use it yet.

Every sudden jump and popping up is like setting up a target in front of him.

They pressed forward again, and the gun was now positioned against the alleyway from the nearest container.

And with accurate judgment of the successful infiltrator's appearance, he once again carried out a fatal shot.

Clearly, Lin Ruo, who was well-versed in psychology, had predicted that Scout would not come out from the side path again. So, after crouching behind the box for a while, he suddenly jumped off the box and killed Scout, who was jumping around in the middle of the containers outside the base.

It's always one shot; there's no such thing as missing.

Then comes the pullback.

He jumped off the two small tubes and came to the mid-height area again, preparing to slide and land to start sniping.

This time Scout learned his lesson and calmed down, not showing himself immediately, causing Lin Ruo to land in vain.

When it comes to sniping, patience is key.

However, this patience was ultimately no match for Lin Ruo's bold forward pressure.

Just as Scout finally mustered the courage to charge towards the center, Lin Ruo had already hopped and landed with a flashbang, getting to Scout's face first and completing another sniper shot.

That's how cool he is; even Tianye behind him gasped in amazement.

He couldn't help but stare into Lin Ruo's eyes to make sure he hadn't glanced at Scout's position on the computer screen next to him out of the corner of his eye, otherwise how could he have accurately located the landing point three times in a row?

The final answer is no.

If Lin Ruo dared to glance at him, Scout would probably notice it on his own without Lin Ruo even needing to be aware of it.

That's a pure gamble.

Especially the second hit, where he jumped from behind the box and caught Scout who was also jumping from the other side. This time, he completely won in terms of reaction speed.

I feel a little unwell.

The continuous pressure left Scout completely bewildered. Is this how a newbie should behave?
Is it because he played too much PUBG Mobile and found it so easy to level up in CF? Is there really such a big advantage when playing the same shooting game?
While Lin Ruo is indeed very accurate at sniping in PUBG, there's no need to copy and paste that exact formula to CF.

Ah, let's just call it "Shiba" (a vulgar expression).

They barely managed to turn the tide after nearly being killed seven times in a row.

But the next moment, with the same box jump and two snipers on either side, Scout couldn't withstand Lin Ruo's shot and was completely defeated in the so-called head-on confrontation.

Even in this situation, they still lost. It seems that Lin Ruo's spearhead is still a bit harder.

Later, after a close-range sniper headshot, Scout, whose kill count had already fallen ten places behind, finally couldn't help but gasp in shock.

This marksmanship, you're telling me you're a beginner?

This is ridiculous, I need to use my brain. [This is insane! It's one thing that Mingkai is worse than a bot, but Scout is worse than a bot too.]

[It feels like the Lin Ruo we know now is not the same person as the Lin Ruo who was just playing against the bots, no, not even the Lin Ruo who just had a one-on-one fight with Ming Kai.]

Too fast, too fast.

I think Lin Ruo isn't even human, and I believe no one here would disagree.

Even with talent, it's impossible to learn this fast. The viewers in the live stream did seem to want to dig into Lin Ruo's brain to see if it contained a high-end intelligent system.

But after thinking about it, I decided against it, since this wasn't the first time they'd tried to dig.

I just don't know if it would be successful to send Lin Ruo back to high school and then have her research some kind of spaceship.

...

When Mingkai returned to the training room after 15 minutes of feeling frustrated in the bathroom without any relief, he looked at the score on his computer and immediately felt relieved, transforming into a sunny and cheerful young man.

No, what's going on?

Scout, how come you got beaten up like this too?

The score of 8:27 was better than his, but definitely not much better.

If we compare them side-by-side, Scout is still a young and promising player in his prime, while Mingkai is a retired old man.

So, with scores that are almost all crushing defeats, doesn't that mean Scout is not as good as Ming Kai in a one-on-one match against Lin Ruo?

Mingkai was forced to admit that it wasn't because he was too bad, otherwise Scout would also be considered a noob.

All of this just proves that, damn it, Lin Ruo is utterly inhuman in this regard.

He couldn't play anymore, he really couldn't play anymore. As the score gap widened, Lin Ruo even switched back to the AK74 to accommodate Scout.

Scout thought this was his chance; maybe Lin Ruo only knew how to snipe.

Subsequent results proved that I had completely overthought things.

This is just the beginning of falling into an even deeper abyss.

Scout could have been said to have lost only because of his sniper skills, but in regular gunfights, he still couldn't withstand the attacks of Lin Ruochun's AK74.

Lin Ruo demonstrated his headshot skills to the fullest.

If you think only snipers can get headshots, then you probably don't know that AKs are also great for headshots.

Anyway, in Lin Ruo's hands, any gun can be used to get a headshot; if that doesn't work, just fire a burst.

He wouldn't come if he felt the action lacked substance.

After several rounds, Scout used every technique, movement method, and tactic he could find, and even started to employ guerrilla tactics.

They would use unpredictable maneuvers, or feints and diversions, striking here and there, all to provoke Lin Ruo and find the best opportunity to strike.

However, this did not affect the one-sided rise in the score.

10:31.

10:32.

10 to 33.

Scout couldn't help but look to the side seriously, wanting to confirm some facts.

The sweat on his forehead was no longer just a drop or two, while Lin Ruo remained calm and composed, looking as if victory was in her grasp.

It won't scare you at all; it won't scare them at all.

The game turned into a game of hide-and-seek, with Scout constantly running and Lin Ruo constantly chasing.

Anyway, once they're caught, Scout is destined to be headshot for the rest of his life.

In the last two rounds, Scout, in a desperate attempt to escape, began relentlessly firing at Lin Ruo's position, emptying his magazine and nearly piercing through the cardboard box.

But this still didn't change the fact that Lin Ruo seized the opportunity to fire a light shot. It seemed that not getting a headshot this time was already the biggest favor they could do for him.

After forty rounds, Lin Ruo defeated Scout with a score of 40:11, winning his second one-on-one match.

If the one-on-one match against veteran player Kyle was of little significance, then the one-on-one match against Scout was the opposite, extremely significant.

Scout's incredulous expression showed that he had never imagined Lin Ruo could beat him.

But he still won, so isn't that a miracle? He actually made him look so young, almost so young that he was beaten into a grandson.

"Holy crap, you're terrifying."

Mingkai and Scout both fell silent, thinking that it would be a waste to challenge Lin Ruo to a duel, no matter what game it was, even if it was just rolling dice. So, at this point, only Tianye could advance the plot.

He didn't play CF much and didn't know how strong Lin Ruo was, but how could he not know how strong Scout, who often played next to him, was?

What can we do? In this situation, can we still say we're lucky?
Well, Lin Shen is awesome, right?

Lin Ruo casually began to boast: "Actually, it's nothing special. When it comes to shooting, you just get the hang of it."

As for when your "feel" stops, it's like a guy having his period—is that even possible?

So Lin Ruo didn't care that much anymore. He no longer bothered to pretend in front of his brothers; there was no thrill in it. Ming Kai hadn't bet dozens of swords with him anyway.

Instead, go play a few normal matches and stomp on noobs.

Oh, before that, I need to switch out of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and quickly conquer the few territories I've acquired in the game.

[She's gone mad! She's gone mad! Go get help!]

The viewers, always eager for drama, immediately started calling for reinforcements for Mingkai and Scout, and all the CF streamers currently streaming on Zhanqi TV flooded the chat with comments.

Come quick, come quick! There's a monster here. He's only played CF for two and a half hours and his skills are already better than people who've been playing for years.

In order to achieve the desired promotional effect, they even exaggerate appropriately.

Lin Ruo said that CF is just so-so, not even as technically demanding as Contra.

Lin Ruo claims to be invincible now, and there are few streamers in Zhanqi CF who can beat him.

Anyway, it was like everyone here was a complete noob.

At first, many CF streamers on Zhanqi were indignant, thinking, "Who the hell can be so arrogant after playing for only two and a half hours?"

Until I heard it was Lin Ruo…

Lin Ruo?

That guy who only spent three days learning Dota 2 and was able to completely dominate veteran Lu Benwei with Shadow Fiend after playing only one game, and even took down four PDDs with one shot...

It was the same player who, on his first PUBG game, reached the top of the Asian server even faster than professional player Wei Shen…

He's the same player who, in his first appearance at a world Go tournament, crushed all five of the world's top players and unexpectedly won the world championship.

Oh well, it's Lin Ruo. Never mind then.

The CF streamers unanimously chose to back down, even though a one-on-one duel with Lin Ruo would definitely generate buzz, the problem is that they are all professional technical streamers.

If we lose, how will we ever have the face to do live streams again?

So I suggest leaving this kind of thing to the entertainment streamers in the zombie mode next door.

(End of this chapter)

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