Chapter 69

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Chapter 69: Gentle Coach Jiang


That night, Jiang Shaoyu happened to still be awake when Pei Feng returned to the dormitory. He opened the door and called out, “Xiao Pei, wait a minute.”

Pei Feng stopped immediately. He looked at the other person and asked, “What’s wrong, Master?”

Jiang Shaoyu took Pei Feng to a corner of the corridor. The master and apprentice stood side by side. The warm street lamp shone in through the window and inexplicably made Jiang Shaoyu’s usual serious expression much milder.

He looked up at Pei Feng and asked, “Around 4 o’clock this afternoon, you and Chen Chen were playing on the Korean server, right?”

Pei Feng’s eyes widened slightly. “Master, how do you know that?” If his memory was correct, his master went to visit the CIP Club today. How did his master know what he was doing? Could it be that his master could monitor them remotely?

Jiang Shaoyu answered, “I saw it through a coincidence.”

Pei Feng was puzzled. “Master, how did you see it?”

Jiang Shaoyu explained, “The sniper who was in the team with you, M007, is Mo Hantian of the CIP Club. I used the administrator account to watch him play two rounds of rankings in the CIP Club. I happened to see the IDs of you and Chen Chen.”

Was it so coincidental? Pei Feng understood the cause and effect and almost laughed. “Then the M007 crying and saying he can only be a sniper… is Mo Hantian? Cough, he used a translator to pretend to be a cute girl on the Korean server.”

Jiang Shaoyu ignored Mo Hantian’s black history of disguising as a little princess and asked seriously, “What do you think of his awareness?”

Pei Feng put away his smile and commented seriously, “His reaction speed is quite fast. There were several waves where he was outflanked by the Korean brothers. After Chen Chen raised him up, he immediately killed one and gave me time to kill the other brother.”

Jiang Shaoyu nodded. “Yes. What about the Korean brothers? What do you think of their strength?”

Pei Feng frowned slightly. “It isn’t easy to deal with them. I have met them in the ranking before. The brothers didn’t fight seriously today and the teammates they matched with were relatively weak. We would most likely lose if their teammates were members of the Korean national team.”

Jiang Shaoyu’s thoughts were consistent with Pei Feng’s.

In fact, the powerful aspect of the brothers wasn’t the double scouts but the guerrilla assassination tactic. They would deliberately create a 1v1 situation and rely on their excellent positioning skills and marksmanship to take the lead in killing the enemy in seconds.

If one person died in seconds then the situation would instantly become 5 to 3. The opponent would have almost no chance of winning. The even scarier thing was that they had no idea where the brothers would be at all. Creating a gap in numbers through sneak attacks was a common tactic used by the South Korean team.

Jiang Shaoyu wondered, “How would you solve it?”

Pei Feng thought about it carefully. “There are two ways. One is to have the five people on our side huddle together with the medic in the middle, protecting him and not giving them the opportunity to sneak attack and assassinate anyone. The other is to let the two distractions, Hua ran and Brother Ye take the initiative to find them and completely disrupt their rhythm.”

Jiang Shaoyu smiled with satisfaction. He really hadn’t taught this apprentice for nothing. Back then, for every post-match review, he would take Xiao Pei by his side to carefully analyze the tactics. Pei Feng’s tactical awareness was indeed the strongest and his thinking could always follow Jiang Shaoyu’s.

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