CS: The Last Dance, a Dance That Leads to Professional Success

Chapter 26 Is murder such an inconvenient thing?!

Chapter 26 Is murder such an inconvenient thing?!

Next second,
Suddenly everything went black!
Meng Lang's consciousness was once again pulled into that familiar space, his vision first hovering above the forklift map, looking down at the map below.

This is... a forklift!
The mystery of the dead city!?
Immediately afterwards, Meng Lang's perspective suddenly dropped, and he found himself inside the body of a CT at point A, wielding a Blazing Desert Eagle.

It's you!

Young Master Ni!

At this moment, Niko, who was on the defensive, was standing next to the red box at point A, while his teammates were falling one after another!

With an economic advantage, all the opposing team has long guns and equipment; various smoke and incendiary bombs are about to rain down, completely engulfing Area A.

And he,

Wearing half-armor.

Hands,

It's just a Desert Eagle that costs 700 yuan!

Dead end?
Meng Lang held his breath instantly.

However, inside Niko's body, he did not feel despair.

Rather, it is an almost icy focus, and beneath this focus lies a murderous desire, like a volcano poised to erupt!
He wasn't on defense.

He just wanted to use his 700-yuan Desert Eagle to show the other side who was the master of this battlefield!
Economic disadvantage?

Disadvantage of props?

Disadvantage with firearms?

But so what?

Murder is not such an inconvenient thing!
Next second,
T's attack was launched instantly!
The incendiary grenade arced towards the defensive position, landing behind him. With victory assured, T's leader was about to charge forward into the A bomb site!

The last CT teammate in the ECO round had just gone up when he was hit by a barrage of AK fire from the Ts who had pulled out from A1, sending him flying back and dying in a split right before his eyes.

There was no way around it; we were at a disadvantage due to our inferior firearms.

When defending CTs encounter special forces, they are almost powerless to fight back!

At the very moment this chaos began,

Niko moved!

He didn't back down, and peeked sideways from the wooden crate next to the red box at point A!

boom!
The first player, T, pulled out by A, fell to the ground immediately!

head shot!

But Niko's Desert Eagle didn't pause at all, like a cold, continuous sniper rifle, the muzzle flashing again!

boom!boom!
It was almost two overlapping loud bangs!

The second T was instantly killed as soon as he showed half of his body!

The third T, who pulled out from the flank, had even pressed the trigger of his rifle, but the bullet only grazed Niko's clothes in vain, while he himself was pierced through the head by that deadly Desert Eagle bullet!
Three shots!

Three kills!

NiKo pulled the trigger three times in a row!

The three heavily armed bandits didn't even have a chance to fire, let alone finish off any attackers, as they were all picked off by NiKo with a Desert Eagle!

T's offensive slowed down instantly, clearly shocked by the terrifying defense, and even more surprised that someone would dare to be so arrogant in this position!
The offensive rhythm was disrupted, and the remaining two Ts were obviously a bit flustered, but they still tried to launch a crossfire to wipe out the red box by taking advantage of their numbers and firepower!

But Niko has already pulled back from its position!

Using the red box as cover, he flashed out again in a matter of milliseconds!
boom--!
Another deafening roar from the Desert Eagle rang out, and before the two Ts who had pulled out from the middle lane could even fire their first shot, one of their helmets was already shattered!
4 kill!

"Fuck!"

Meng Lang exclaimed inwardly, "This isn't a Desert Eagle, it's clearly a 700-yuan sniper rifle!"

It's time for a 1v1 one-on-one duel!

Even when the second-to-last person fell, Niko pre-aimed and crouched again, pushing the opponent from A site all the way back to the middle!

Is that a Desert Eagle or a sniper rifle?
This oppressive feeling!!!

Meng Lang, who was immersed in the scene, suddenly became breathless!
The next moment, the last T threw a terrorist's fire!
As if he had foreseen everything, Niko did not stay in one place. With a nimble slide, he adjusted his position and avoided the main coverage area of ​​the projectiles!
He pulled out from the other side of the red box, first quietly moving to the left, seemingly unperturbed, because the T he had just killed had been switched.

The bag is right next to the A1 ladder.

Next second,
T-shirt, wielding a submachine gun, approached.

But the moment he picked up the bag, just as he raised his gun, Niko, who was dodging and peeking, fired his last Desert Eagle bullet!
boom--!
He was picking up a T-shirt while lighting a fire when he got precisely targeted and killed!

It was so fast it was breathtaking!

As his body fell, the C4 he had just picked up flew forward due to inertia!
1V5!

Four headshots!

Win the game!

It was all gone in seconds?!

"Fuck!!!"

Meng Lang was so excited by what he saw that he got goosebumps all over!

I can almost hear the commentator's timeless line, "This deagle is on fire!!!"

This is simply art!

It was a Desert Eagle's art of headshots!

While professional Desert Eagle players like s1mple and ZywOo have had countless memorable moments, no one has ever combined the Desert Eagle's dominance, precision, and rhythm of continuous kills as perfectly as Niko at this moment!

why?
Because this isn't stealing someone.

It's not a flanking maneuver!
Instead, the moment the opponent knew your location, had all their long guns, and launched a rapid attack, you used pure head-on confrontation, and five headshots that gave the opponent almost no time to react, to completely extinguish all of their offensive momentum!

There's no room for luck!

No delays!

So fast that the other side didn't have time to make any effective response!

Extreme accuracy! Extreme speed!

This is really outrageous!

This is definitely one of the most terrifying 1v5 head-on battles in the history of the Desert Eagle. Meng Lang understood why the man in front of him was called the "Desert Eagle Prince"!
Just then, the system's mechanical voice rang in his mind again:

This is a blazing Desert Eagle; a headshot is all it takes for an instant kill. Now, enter Niko's body and use what you've just learned to finish this 1v5 clutch!

[System notification: Upon the host's death, a time reversal will be triggered. Time will resume its normal flow only after the host has directly defeated five enemies. The host will then exit the meditation space!]

what?
Use what I just learned?
I only watched the video once, and I was so excited that I didn't learn anything!
Even though Meng Lang had experience with Donk once, he still almost couldn't hold back at this moment!
Also, once you die, you're stuck in an endless loop...

Fine!

He was internally ranting and raving, but having had the experience before, he adapted quite quickly.

Recalling Niko's smooth pentakill just now, he seemed to have grasped a bit of the feeling - a vague premonition about the Desert Eagle's shooting rhythm and body control.

maybe……

Can you be a little faster this time?
With this hope in mind, Meng Lang began his first attempt.

Standing next to the red box, listening to the noisy footsteps and the sound of projectiles being pulled, I saw my teammate flying back and dying in a split.

Now he's all alone!
He took a deep breath and, imitating Niko, swung his arm horizontally!

boom!
He successfully defeated the first one in a second!
Good start!
Lucky you!
But just as he ducked back to fire a second shot, a barrage of bullets and projectiles instantly covered his position...

The loser eats the dust!
The screen went black!
Back in time!

The next second, Meng Lang returned to the red box.

A familiar scene flashed before my eyes!
The last teammate, who was sent flying back, died right before my eyes, once again in a split.

Meng Lang's eye twitched.

Can we try a different position?
That's a rather abstract way of saying "death".

But it is not important.

He quickly discovered an even more disgusting problem than Donk's time in the cyber prison—if Donk faced dynamic defense, Niko faced dynamic offense.

The enemy's dynamic defense in 1v5 and dynamic offense in 1v5.

Which 1v5 is easier?
Ok!

They're all pretty much dead ends!

But against dynamic defense, Meng Lang could at least buy some time to think about his next move.

After all, he was the one initiating the action.

This time, Meng Lang was facing a dynamic attack from five long spears!
If he misses a shot or is a fraction too slow in killing, the enemy formation will immediately break apart, creating perfect crossfire positions.

He wasn't given any time to breathe or think!

This is crazy...

This time, one of them died before even exploding.

Meng Lang's eye twitched again.

But knowing there was no time or fatigue here, his fighting spirit was quickly rekindled after his previous experience in prison!
Come on!
Let's fight to our hearts' content!!!

After countless rewinds, Meng Lang could only manage to replace three characters at most before being mercilessly eliminated...

The Desert Eagle has too little room for error!

If you miss with one shot, or if you don't kill someone instantly with one shot, it's practically a death sentence!

Moreover, the opponent is a professional player, not a bot. They can pre-aim, pre-fire, and cooperate!
How to fight this? !

Meng Lang chose not to think about it!
He knew that he couldn't get out of this mess without finishing this game.

They might even be trapped in this cyber prison in an endless loop forever!
But it's different from last time.

Last time,
He "stumbled in" by mistake.

But this time,
He was prepared to come in on his own initiative.

Meng Lang felt that

He can do it!

Take a deep breath!
A calm and stable atmosphere!

He began to recall the Desert Eagle tutorials he had watched, and the details of how top players used the Desert Eagle, especially Niko's pentakill just now!

Emergency stop!

The Desert Eagle is extremely inaccurate while moving; you must come to a perfect stop before each shot to ensure the crosshair is stable.

Pre-aiming!

This is his current weakness, but the Desert Eagle requires more pre-aiming because of its slow rate of fire; the crosshair must be placed in advance where the enemy is most likely to appear.

Rhythm!

The Desert Eagle's crosshair deviates after firing, ranking first among all firearms. This means you can't be too fast or too slow; you need to find your own firing interval to ensure that every shot is stable and accurate, rather than blindly pursuing rapid fire.

Position control!

The Desert Eagle's peek amplitude must be precisely calculated to ensure it can spot the enemy while minimizing its own exposure and safety.

Death after death!

Going back again and again!

In this meditation space where time seemed endless, Meng Lang's understanding of the Desert Eagle began to deepen at an alarming rate.

He went from being completely overwhelmed at first to eventually being able to handle one or even two people steadily... but he could never break through the constraint of a third person.

Not only because the second and third people can fire at the same time, but also because the other party is holding an AK!

You can kill him in a second too!
The third enemy in a dynamic attack will always appear from another unexpected angle and take him away after he has killed the second person.

Hey!
That does not work!

We need to think of a solution!

(End of this chapter)

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