"Ah Wei, I killed your old team. You won’t blame me, right?" Jiang Siming joked.
Back in the day, Wei Shen played for LGD in the League of Legends division. The optimistic family of that era gained countless fans, rivaling teams like EDG and WE in popularity.
"Kill them, go all out," Wei Shen replied. "It was LGD’s coach and club that forced me to switch games. I wanted to play Diana mid-lane, but they insisted I play Viktor or Fizz. Later, when I refused, they benched me. I had no matches to play and only turned to PUBG because I listened to that idiot Hirano Aya."
As Wei Shen spoke, a hint of nostalgia crept in. Deep down, his heart still held onto League of Legends, and the regret from Season 5 remained a lingering wound even after all these years.
He had let go of Diana’s moonlight and taken up a mortal’s gun.
When it comes to gaming talent, Wei Shen is undoubtedly one of China’s top e-sports players. Excelling in two completely different games isn’t just about hard work; it requires true gaming genius.
Jiang Siming also enjoyed playing League of Legends. While he was the top player in PUBG, it didn’t stop him from having a deep love for League of Legends back in the day.
However, Jiang Siming’s skills in League of Legends were average at best, with his highest rank only reaching Diamond.
If he ever got a League of Legends skill fragment and had the time, he wouldn’t mind trying his hand at the professional scene.
Becoming a dual world champion in PUBG and League of Legends—wouldn’t that make him the undisputed number one gamer in the world?For now, it was just a passing thought. Jiang Siming put aside such trivial ideas and focused on the match.
After knocking the player down, Jiang Siming didn’t immediately finish him off, hoping his teammates would come to rescue him.
The other three LGD players initially intended to help, but after seeing the killer’s ID, they quickly gave up the idea of a rescue and sped away from the scene even faster than before.
Left with no choice, Jiang Siming finished the downed player but didn’t find any fragments. Still, he wasn’t discouraged.
He took the player’s AE86 and repaired the tires of his old mountain bike on the side.
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Even if Jiang Siming didn’t plan to use it, no one else was allowed to either!
As for the 15x scope in the opponent’s backpack, Jiang Siming happily accepted it and swapped his VSS for an M24.
The player must have been using the 15x scope for their sniper rifle, something Jiang Siming had anticipated.
With the 15x scope and M24 in hand, Jiang Siming revealed his wicked grin, the hallmark of the great demon king!
He did entertain the idea of trying out a 15x scope on the M249 for some spray control mischief, but assault rifles no longer supported 15x scopes—not even 8x scopes.
That dream would have to remain just a thought.
With the sniper rifle on his back, Jiang Siming drove off in search of more opponents.
Meanwhile, the three solo players from Wei Shen’s team also encountered enemies.
Although they avoided engaging full squads head-on, they were bold enough to take on one or two stragglers.
All three achieved kills: Wei Shen managed three, while XINGMU and Aluka each got one.
This was already impressive, showing that 4AM’s individual combat skills had significantly improved.
Perhaps influenced by Jiang Siming, they felt pressured to continually enhance their own abilities, unwilling to remain mere supporting characters in his shadow.
However, the good times didn’t last long. XINGMU and Aluka were killed one after another during their rotation and had to bow out of the final match of the group stage.
Although they were eliminated, they still had smiles on their faces.
This match didn’t require them to score many points for the team. With 4AM’s steady advancement, their deaths didn’t matter much.
When the fifth circle refreshed, Wei Shen unfortunately encountered a full squad. Despite managing to take down and confirm two kills in a clutch play, he also regrettably exited the match early.
Even so, Wei Shen’s five kills were a strong performance, earning him some pride.
From this match, everyone realized just how difficult it was to play solo. Even a top-tier player like Wei Shen couldn’t survive past a few rounds.
Yet Jiang Siming managed to survive battle after battle against full squads, consistently emerging victorious.
In the past, almost no one in professional teams would play solo unless they were the last lone survivor of their squad.
Only Jiang Siming chose to go solo from the start of a match, often landing in cities with plenty of players.
This contrast gave everyone a clearer understanding of how challenging it was to play solo in a professional four-man squad game.
Watching top streamers solo against squads in casual matches often seemed exciting and easy, but those games were mostly low-rank, casual games.
In a competition where all players were top-tier professionals, surviving and defeating opponents—even in a one-on-one fight—was already difficult, let alone a one-on-four situation.
By the fifth circle, only eighteen players were left in the match.
For many teams, this game was their only hope of advancing, so everyone played fiercely, leading to a rapid reduction in numbers.
So far, Jiang Siming had only secured nine kills. He had just wiped a squad near the airport bridge, but his kill count was much lower than usual.
Jiang Siming had no control over this, but luckily, the squad at the airport gave him two fragments: one was **[Variety Talent]**, and the other was **[Wanda Park]**.
**[Wanda Park]** now had three fragments, with five more needed.
**[Variety Talent]** was short by two fragments.
**[Advanced Basketball]** was just one fragment away.
"Only seventeen players left. You’d better hold on for a while. Whether I can gather more fragments depends on you guys," Jiang Siming silently cheered for the remaining players.
He wasn’t worried about finding enemies. The smaller the circle, the easier it was to locate them, thanks to his **[Robber’s Instinct]**, which had a 2000-meter range.
As soon as the sixth circle refreshed, he would know the location of any player carrying high-level loot among the remaining seventeen.
For now, he could only hope they didn’t start fighting each other and steal his kills.
Fortunately, when the sixth circle arrived, there were still 15 players left.
With the new circle, no one dared to remain in the electric field. Everyone moved into the safe zone.
The sixth circle’s area was now less than 2000 meters in diameter, meaning Jiang Siming’s **[Robber’s Instinct]** covered the entire area.
Suddenly, red silhouettes lit up all around him—seven in total!
Most of them had level-three armor or 8x scopes, followed by level-three helmets, airdrop weapons, and other high-level loot.
"Perfect! Just perfect!" Jiang Siming grinned from ear to ear.
He had positioned himself on the highest mountain, surrounded by wide open fields with a clear view in every direction.
Using his 15x scope, he quickly spotted a player with level-three armor in the southeast who had exposed themselves.
For most players, using a 15x scope was a challenge. Few would pick one up, and even fewer had practiced with it enough to know how to use it effectively.
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