"Boom!"
The scorching hot bullet grazed the Scout's palm and hit the ground, exploding into a fireball.
"F * ck, what the f * ck do you mean? Attacking me?"
The Scout's hand was engulfed in flames, but he still grabbed the chip first.
Then he stood up abruptly and looked back at Feng Luo, who was holding the Wings of Death less than 10 meters away.
"What do I mean? You know it!"
Feng Luo was expressionless as he looked at the casual Scout player who had fallen into the water during the disembarking process. He had clearly received help but still cursed without thinking, as well as the biochip he was holding in his hand.
Although pet biochips were divided into grades, they all emitted white light after being dropped, and there was not much difference visually.
As such, the 20 or so chips in that area did not seem to be any different.
Moreover, because of the last few minutes of the battle, the entire area had been turned beyond recognition by all kinds of attack skills. Most people probably would not even remember where the chip dropped by the Quasi-Boss was.
However, Feng Luo's attention had never left this area.
With his brain that was far more active than normal people, he naturally knew what the Scout player was holding in his hand.
"The chip dropped by the Quasi-Boss, put it down!"
Feng Luo said coldly, the muzzle of the Wings of Death in his hand aimed at the Scout.
"Quasi-Boss chip?"
At that moment, the other players had almost cleared the last of the Hypertoxic Lizards.
Although the battlefield had not been cleaned up, many people were walking over. Their goal was obviously the same as Feng Luo and Feng Luo.
For players who did not lack equipment, the items dropped by the normal Hypertoxic Lizards were not of much significance. What everyone was most concerned about now was the chip dropped by the Quasi-Boss.
After hearing Feng Luo's words, everyone's eyes were naturally focused on the Scout player's hand.
Some people frowned, some were expressionless, but most people were looking at the two of them with excited gazes.
"Mr. Gold, regarding the distribution of the loot, it was mentioned in the contract we signed before participating in this mission.
The chip dropped by the Quasi-Boss is first compared to the kill contribution, and then the player with the highest contribution will get it. Isn't it a little inappropriate for you to just pick it up like this? "
As the organizer, Zi Wei walked out and said to the Scout with a frown.
For most of the players who participated in this expedition, neither the Commander-grade Chip nor the rare equipment were too important.
However, the Quasi-Boss biochip was different.
Almost all the players in this event were here for the Quasi-Boss Chip. It could be said that the Boss Chip was the focus of this event, and no one would easily give it to others.
In particular, due to the strength of the Quasi-Boss, it required at least a few dozen people to be able to kill it. Naturally, there would be a lot of controversy as to who the loot belonged to.
Originally, according to the usual distribution method of valuable battle loot dropped by a party, someone in the party would bid or return to the city to auction it off. The remaining people would then distribute credits according to their Contribution Points.
However, there was a problem with this method, and that was that it had directly eliminated the chances of some independent players with average financial resources or small and medium-sized guilds obtaining the chips.
Based on this distribution method, these players definitely wouldn't be able to compete with the Ten Great Guilds, which were backed by major corporations. Why would they risk losing levels to participate in this expedition?
One had to know that this event also had the people from North City competing, and in the end, there was a 50% chance that they would not get anything, and they would also lose experience, equipment, level, and even fame.
Because of this, compared to the normal distribution method, the Nine-Star Guild's electronic contract mentioned that the player with the highest Contribution Points would be the sole recipient of the Quasi-Boss Chip, and it received more people's approval.
Other than this distribution method, which allowed the players with insufficient financial resources to have a higher chance of obtaining the Quasi-Boss Chip, the bigger reason was that this was also a challenging method.
The players present were all top players selected from the millions of players in Storm City. They were absolutely confident in themselves, and everyone was confident that they would be able to obtain a high Contribution Points in battle. As long as they were lucky enough to have more Contribution Points than others in the process of killing the Boss, wouldn't they be able to directly obtain a valuable Pet Chip, and they wouldn't need to share it with others?
Moreover, this distribution method could actually increase the fame of the person who obtained it by a large margin.
The entire Storm City players could be said to be paying close attention to this expedition. It could even be said that it was not only Storm City, but many players in the entire War were concerned about this matter.
The total number of Chips in the ruins was extremely limited, and it was distributed this way.
The person who obtained the Chip in the end could clearly prove to a certain extent that he was "stronger" than other top players.
Perhaps when they returned, the top 10 experts of Storm City would be rearranged because of this …
For these players, who were mostly star players, this point might be more important than the Chip itself, and it was also the reason why they agreed to this distribution method.
"Hmph, my Quasi-Boss Kill Contribution Points are 4.7% …"
Seeing that the surrounding people had already surrounded him, and even Zi Wei had come out, the Scout player's face was a little ugly.
However, he did not put down the Quasi-Boss Pet Chip in his hand, and instead, he showed the Kill Contribution Points in the system log.
"4.7% … That's actually so high?"
"I only have 0.5% …"
After the Scout player showed his Contribution Points, the expressions of the surrounding players changed a little.
The number of 4.7% did not seem high, but it was actually not low.
One had to know that in the process of killing the Quasi-Boss just now, there were hundreds of people directly involved in the attack. Just in terms of output alone, the average Contribution Points were already less than 1%.
Not to mention, War's Contribution Points did not only calculate output, but also the Doctor's healing, the Warrior's defense against monsters, and the Scout's role.
For example, Jing Kong using the Legendary Grade Recon Meter to discover the traces of the Quasi-Boss, Frontline Command's command, and even the surrounding Heavy Armor Warriors blocking the lizard horde so that the players inside could have time to safely attack … All of these would be calculated into the Contribution Points.
As such, on average, everyone's Contribution Points were actually not even 0.5%.
The Scout player was able to get close to 5% of the Contribution Points because after the Quasi-Boss appeared, he happened to be nearby, and he took the first shot at the Boss. As such, he received quite a lot of Contribution Points.
There was indeed a bit of luck involved, but under normal circumstances, with 5% Contribution Points, there was a very high chance of getting this Quasi-Boss Chip.
As such, after seeing the Scout player's Contribution Points, some of the players with higher Contribution Points immediately looked disappointed.
However, another group of people did not care about the Scout player at all and stared at Feng Luo.
During the previous attack on the Boss, due to the chaotic situation, not everyone noticed Feng Luo's performance.
In fact, most of the players' attention was on the Boss itself, and due to their position, they did not see that the few consecutive extremely important shots in the battle had all come from Feng Luo's hands.
As such, they felt that the Scout player's Contribution Points had a chance of getting them. Then, the action of directly picking up the Chip before everyone's Contribution Points had been compared was not considered too serious.
However, some of the players who were close to Feng Luo, especially the Nine-Star Guild's commanders and people like Invikill who had paid special attention to Feng Luo, knew that the Chip definitely did not belong to this Scout player.
They knew that the Chip definitely did not belong to this Scout player.
This was because Feng Luo's previous few crucial shots, in addition to the final shot, all of these would have Contribution Points. Moreover, just the damage from those few shots was probably enough to reach 5% of the Contribution Points.
As such, they did not take the initiative to speak, but they did not agree with the Scout player at all. Instead, they all looked at Feng Luo.
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