Three-zero-five, this is the rhythm of the grass?

Maybe it's because the players have been at least a kilometer apart before, and it probably happens that Levi is alone in the desert. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 He kept an eye on the movement around him, but until he ran into the forest, he didn't find anything suspicious, and he didn't hear a single gunshot.

Once in the forest, Lévy could breathe a sigh of relief. This kind of place is full of towering giant trees, unless someone is holding a heavy machine gun fire, it is difficult to directly inflict damage on others at a distance.

Having said that, Levi suddenly realized that he was a little nervous when he ran to the forest just now. This is a rare experience, since he has a little strength, most of the time he has the confidence that he can run away at least if he can't fight, and it really doesn't have the thrill that others can 'enjoy' in battle.

In the game GGO, Levy's strength is completely determined by the value of his own character under the rules of the game. Not only is the keen perception that saved him countless times completely gone, but the basic physical ability is also much worse than his own in reality. The average player is said to have a process of adapting to the sudden increase in physical abilities when they go to VR games, but since people who start playing from the rookie stage, their characters themselves are gradually enhanced as the game progresses, and the initial characters of most games are not much stronger than ordinary people in reality. After that kind of step-by-step strategy game, most players don't have to make too much effort to get used to the stronger body in the game.

However, Levi is the opposite of the average player, and he needs to adapt to a much weaker body instead of a stronger body. Many of the actions that have become natural reactions in reality are habitual actions that he controls in the game and simply can't do them. Xiaoxi, who thinks he can easily jump over, actually doesn't have that ability, and if he doesn't pay attention, he can easily fall to his death, without the need for his opponent to shoot.

Fortunately, it is somewhat comforting that the character of Levi has helped Kaguya to a relatively high level in other games before, and the attribute bonus is also in line with his realistic style. Otherwise, if Levi is allowed to directly control a body that is at most the level of an elite human athlete, then he will not even think about participating in the Bob competition and breaking into the final competition or something. No matter how good his marksmanship is, at most he will go to the training ground to hit a moving target in exchange for bonus points.

However, this kind of adaptation is not too difficult for Levy, otherwise he would not have been able to break through the preliminaries as soon as he entered the game yesterday, and he also won the top Shino in the game in the qualifier finals. After all, his previous work was always in various complex environments under harsh conditions, and his adaptability was far from being comparable to those masters in the competitive ring who worked behind closed doors and had little practical experience. It's the loss of perception and spatial movement, the two magic weapons of life-saving escape, that makes him feel a little nervous on the battlefield.

This is also to blame for his wallet being too flat and too poor, and although he won a large sum of money yesterday, he also had little left after buying weapons and other necessities. The armor Levi is wearing now is only basic items that the average player can afford, and his character's own defense and HP are relatively average. If you're not careful, you're likely to be attacked by an opponent armed with a weapon of mass destruction.

Levi pragmatically set the first goal of saving his own life first, and walked cautiously through the jungle. He wasn't slow, but he was careful to hide his tracks and observe his surroundings.

He doesn't care who the champion of the BOB competition is, Levi won't participate in the competition and run to fight for the first place in a moment, forgetting his original purpose in the game GGO. He was entrusted by Izumi to ensure the personal safety of the player named Kirito, and the best shortcut to this task was to completely eliminate the factors that could threaten the safety of that kid. So in this big melee with as many as 30 players, Lévy's real enemy is only the player who calls himself [death-gun], the dead gun.

Of course, Lévy had long assumed that the two crimes committed in the name of death guns were not necessarily committed by one person alone. It is likely that there were two or even three of the convicts who committed the crime together, and all he needed now was to find at least one of them first, and then try to find out his accomplices as well. Levi already has a preliminary plan for this, and Ryoko Asakura, who is watching the live broadcast with the rest of the onlookers outside the arena, is the 'monitor' prepared by Levy. Ryoko will first try to find a suspicious target in the footage that Lévy can't see, and then Lévy will find a way to determine the identity of the target - as for what the exact method is, anyone who is familiar with Lévy will probably be able to guess that this guy hasn't figured it out yet. Everything waited for clues and then improvised to adapt, which can be regarded as the experience he had summed up in the dangerous work of facing death every day.

"It should have been about fifteen minutes, right?"

Lévy stopped at a more suitable spot in the middle of the forest. Here he is backed by a small piece of high ground, and to his right is the not too narrow river. Whenever a player approaches from the rear and the right side, he will be the first to notice that the only thing that needs to be guarded against is the front and left, which is a good place for people to breathe a little safely.

Every fifteen minutes during the match, the player's position will be detected by the official satellite and displayed on a radar-like instrument for the participant. Levi didn't know if he was lucky, and he hadn't met a single player in the past ten minutes or so since the game began. Maybe the map is too big and there are fewer randomly distributed players near the location where he appeared?Or is it just a coincidence that he and the players who were near him took the opposite route from the beginning, so they haven't encountered it yet?

Until the fifteen-minute satellite fix arrived, Levi had no way of knowing the other players' survival. According to Shino, it is only by confirming with your own eyes on the radar that you will know how many players are left to survive. Whether it was his luck that he didn't run into the enemy, or whether everyone was too scattered at first, and when the satellite positioning came over for a while, Levi could verify it with his own eyes.

Taking a break from this relatively safe spot, Levi didn't wait long before he received a positioning message from a satellite. The highlights displayed on the virtual map represent each player, and Levi doesn't have to count them carefully to determine that one player has been eliminated.

"The efficiency is quite high, I don't know if there are any Shinon's achievements among the unlucky guys who were eliminated?"

Levi saw on the map a bright spot that represented Shino, not close to him, but not too far away.