Chapter 15

But Ryan Clark didn’t even look back as he said, “Forget it, I’m not familiar with those guns. I’m still more comfortable with a sniper.”

Henry Cooper and Brian Carter at his side were about to say something, but after hearing Ryan Clark’s explanation, the three of them were instantly thrown into confusion.

But when Ryan Clark carried two sniper rifles up to the southern hill of P City, switching between the two, and wiped out a three-man squad in the wheat field below from the top of the hill—

21 kills!

Such a bloody massacre left everyone so shocked they were speechless!

……

Internet café counter.

“Miss, hand me a pack of cigarettes.”

A young man leaning against the counter said to the girl behind it. Judging by his appearance, he looked like a student from the nearby university town.

“If you want to smoke, go to the smoking area. Otherwise, the boss will scold me again!” the girl behind the counter reminded him with some annoyance. It seemed the two were quite familiar with each other.

She was about to turn around to get the cigarettes when suddenly someone rushed over, anxiously saying, “Hey! Miss, help me grab two bottles of water.”

As he spoke, he kept glancing back at something.

“Hey, why are you in such a hurry to get online? Are you rushing to be reincarnated?” The young man leaning against the counter couldn’t help but laugh and curse.

Judging by the tone, they seemed to know each other as well.

Sure enough.

When the man heard the voice, he turned around, immediately broke into a smile, and greeted, “Yo! Mr. Grant!”

Then he suddenly said excitedly, “Not rushing to be reincarnated, but it’s almost the same. Mr. Grant, you have no idea, a real pro just showed up at our internet café!”

“A real pro?”

Hearing this, the young man called ‘Mr. Grant’ raised his eyebrows!

The man took the two bottles of water from the girl behind the counter, paid, and turned back, still excited, “A real pro! He’s already got 20 kills! And that sniping is insanely cool! If he wins this round, I think he could hit 30 kills!”

“30 kills?” The young man’s face twitched; this time he was genuinely surprised.

“Yeah, definitely!” The man nodded firmly, then turned to leave, “No more talking, I have to go watch. It’s almost the final circle.”

The young man known as “Mr. Grant” watched the man’s hurried back, leaned against the counter, and muttered, “Could it be that guy from our school? No way… Didn’t he go home for National Day…”

……

Mr. Grant’s surname isn’t Gou.

His name is Adam Wright, a sophomore at the nearby university town.

Adam Wright is a regular at this internet café and a celebrity in its “chicken dinner circle,” because he’s the captain of the Soaring PUBG internet café team.

You could say, among the regulars here, if you mention “Mr. Grant,” almost everyone knows who that is.

Earlier, when Ryan Clark and the others had just entered the café, the big screen in the first-floor lounge was playing Adam Wright’s first-person chicken dinner gameplay.

Speaking of which, Adam Wright’s playstyle is the ultimate “prone master,” a real “old silver coin” type—he’s extremely good at hiding, but his personal skills are solid, his chicken dinner rate is high, and he often racks up more than 15 kills. He’s basically a “resident pro” on the big screen in the lounge.

Over time, he earned the nickname “Mr. Grant” in the café’s chicken dinner circle.

The reason Adam Wright was so surprised by what he just heard is that, with his level of skill, he understands what 30 kills really means.

You have to know, in PUBG, there are only 100 players per match, scattered across such a huge map.

Normally, you might not even run into 30 people in a match, let alone get 30 kills.

As for kill counts, in this PUBG game co-developed and operated by Tencent, with all of Tencent’s anti-cheat measures, they’ve created an almost “zero cheat” esports environment unprecedented in FPS history.

In this environment, getting less than 10 kills is what ordinary players can achieve for a chicken dinner—it’s normal.

10 to 15 kills is a flexible range.

Pros can do it, and sometimes regular players get lucky and manage it too.

But above 15 kills, that’s a dividing line. Players who can consistently get more than 15 kills per match and win are definitely pros.

It’s worth mentioning that, although many people play safe, Adam Wright earned the nickname “Mr. Grant” in this café precisely because he often gets sixteen or seventeen kills in a chicken dinner.

If 15 kills is a dividing line, then 20 kills is a whole new level. Anyone who can get more than 20 kills and win is a true expert.

Currently, pro players from major teams and top streamers on big platforms usually get their high-kill chicken dinners in the 20 to 30 kill range.

As for more than 30 kills, that’s not something ordinary people can achieve—it’s record-breaking territory.

Because anyone who gets more than 30 kills isn’t even playing the same game as regular players.

For others, it’s a battle royale; for him, it’s a manhunt!

To get more than 30 kills in PUBG, you have to search the entire map for people, just to theoretically run into that many.