Ah, sorry, I'm stuck again … This chapter really can't be updated, so it's a relatively weak chapter. Ah, ah, yes, I'll try my best to ensure double updates in the remaining 10 days of June!
Whoosh!
In the sky, a light-green eagle-like creature with a wingspan of about five meters was hovering in the air.
Bang!
On the ground, a sniper bullet with a blue tail flame and a rather eye-catching trajectory suddenly rushed up.
His target was the Azure Eagle that wasn't flying too high.
"Buzz!"
Unexpectedly, this eagle-like creature's agility was beyond imagination. Moreover, it seemed to have already predicted this. Its two huge green wings instantly formed a light green wind wall as it flapped.
Because it was shooting into the sky, the speed of the bullet had been reduced by less than a third. It flew past the side of its neck, burning a few feathers.
Chirp!
Then, as it rose higher, it hovered in the sky, its chirping seemed to be guiding something.
Whoosh!
About two minutes later.
On the ground below the Cyan Eagle, a battle that ended very quickly broke out.
"You've killed participant 955037. Points gained: 2,000. Current rank: 89!"
Feng Luo stood beside the corpse of a Scout player who had dropped a piece of equipment glowing with orange light. After looking at the notification that flashed across his vision, he did not pick up the equipment on the ground.
Whoosh!
Instead, like a cheetah, his figure stepped on the damp and rotten ground of the rainforest and quietly scuttled up a eucalyptus tree with a lot of vines. After completely hiding his body, he raised the Windrunner-Type V in his hand and aimed it in the direction of the Scout's corpse.
It was now the fifth hour since the start of the PK competition.
Feng Luo had already obtained close to 20 kills, and his total points had already reached more than 25,000. His ranking had reached the top 100.
However, he was still short of half of the points needed to unlock 24K, let alone get first place.
The main reason why his gains were not as expected was that the arena map this time was a little too big.
Although his combat power could be said to be almost invincible, to kill someone, he had to first encounter someone.
The first "fortress" supply point was because everyone had just entered the competition. Most of them hadn't even thought about the rules clearly.
It was all because he was worried about falling behind that he was in a hurry to get the first piece of equipment. That was why he was able to kill so smoothly and obtain nearly ten thousand points at the start.
However, after the first wave of battle, everyone understood.
The equipment supply point was, to a large extent, a "trap" set up by the system. It used equipment to lure players into a chaotic battle.
However, it was clear that not everyone liked to play around.
This was especially true for players who didn't care about their locked equipment in the supply point.
After all, compared to the risk and trouble of obtaining equipment from the supply point, killing a player of the same class at this early stage of the game would provide far more equipment.
In addition, there were many supply points, and not every supply point had hundreds of pieces of equipment.
At the next few supply points, Feng Luo would be lucky to meet one or two contestants.
Whoosh!
After waiting quietly for five minutes and realizing that no one was coming, Feng Luo jumped to the ground.
He picked up the Legendary-Grade combat boots and two B-grade special magazines from the loot dropped by the Scout player. He looked at the 3D map in his field of vision and continued to move forward.
The place he was at now was the fifth supply point he had reached.
Moreover, it was the largest supply point he had encountered so far.
On the terrain was a tropical jungle with a diameter of more than ten kilometers. From the perspective of the spectating players, they could see that there were thousands of pieces of equipment in the jungle.
Even if the number of people had been halved because of the previous few hours of battle, there should still be more than 50 contestants in the jungle.
If they could kill them all, it would be enough to unlock 24K.
Speaking of which, after obtaining points from some of the supply points earlier, many players had chosen to exchange for pets.
After all, in the arena, even if a pet died, there would be no material loss.
Even if it was an Elite-grade pet, as long as it had some special abilities, it might be able to greatly increase the winning rate in PK.
Of course, to be able to exchange for a pet at this time, it meant that the pet's level or grade was relatively low.
Otherwise, it meant that the players were strong enough and had killed many people in the previous battles.
The Scout player under his feet clearly belonged to the former.
Using flying pets to scout the enemy and even as bait to lure players, judging from the points provided after his death, it was very likely that he had succeeded before.
However, it was unfortunate that he had encountered a "big fish" like Feng Luo.
Not only did he take the initiative to eat his bait, but he also killed the fisherman.
However, in this rainforest where dozens or even hundreds of players were hiding, it was clear that the latter also existed.
Beep, beep, beep …
Feng Luo, who was in the middle of moving, suddenly stopped in his tracks.
"Detected the life signature of a Boss-Grade creature!"
In the vision of a pair of special Legendary-Grade tactical glasses that Feng Luo had obtained from the third supply point in front of him, a warning red light was constantly flashing.
"A Boss-Grade pet?"
Feng Luo's expression changed.
It was worth mentioning that after killing the eagle-type pet, Feng Luo realized that killing these pets could also earn points.
Thinking about it, it was because these pets were "unlocked" using points, so there was a certain amount of profit.
Although there was no definite data, in theory, a Boss-Grade pet should at least require more than 10,000 points to be unlocked. It was already very valuable.
Of course, the most important thing was the obvious life signature.
Whether or not the opponent was "fishing," it would definitely attract many players.
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