48 Hours a Day

Chapter 1072: Crazy Lists

Less than 24 hours remain before the official end of the first round of proxy warfare.

Players' enthusiasm for eating melons is unprecedented. Some people are free to brush the official website every two minutes to see if there are any changes in ranking, and then take a screenshot on the forum water.

But now that the deadline is near, the ranking, especially those in front of it, has gradually stabilized. The first is still the Chairman of the Arc of Light's February siege score of 2892, the arrogant group of males, but the second place was exceeded by a player named Tchaikovsky on the second front, he was only 65 points lower than the Feb. siege score, and his appearance also broke the Arc of Light's monopoly on the top three.

Except for Tchaikovsky's airborne landing, however, there were no other changes in the top ten. Originally ranked 10th Silver Wing Chairman Heavenly Horse was squeezed out of the top 10, ranked 11th by 2240. Although all the top 50 prizes are the same, failure to enter the top 10 itself is a failure for a grand guild like Silver Wing, with a series of adverse effects.

For example, now that someone in the forum has started posting happiness and misfortune, analyzing the silver wing has been completely behind the arc of light and the second front since the death of the former president, falling into the second echelon, suggesting the dismissal of the silver wing from the three guilds, but soon there are also members of the Silver Wing Guild replied back below, both sides then started a lip and tongue battle, you came and I was not lively, and gradually the topic was taken away, starting to turn to a few days horses can fight a boring issue such as a February siege.

As a result, a refreshing party suddenly found that the top 10 players in the list had been refreshed again, and everyone on the list, including the February siege, had dropped out of the list, and now the first was replaced by a player named β.

This is an amazing big gourd, especially since people later discovered that the three guilds were collectively silent on the matter, and that none of them had a voice, meaning that the player named β did not belong to any guild.

Independent player? So fierce?

Although the Internet has no memory, after all, it was only a short time ago, and soon it was remembered that this beta was only two or two players who scored more than 1,000 copies of the first proxy war, as well as a player named Simon, who scored the highest 1475 points in the first game, and people still don't know how he did it.

I can only keep emoting that this guy is hanging up, but then the guy named Simon scored 1475 forever, and over time, more and more people have believed that he had an accident in the next game, so no one is paying attention to him anymore.

As for β, it is only now that people realize that he changed his ranking just a few hours ago. He actually came to 37 in silence, and then half a minute ago, he jumped to the top of the rankings.

Who the hell is this guy? And there were two copies connected in one breath, with no rest in the middle.

The Forum's Cannibal Party could not help but hear the player named β, but unfortunately no one could tell his story. In fact, at the end of the first game before, his score of more than a thousand points attracted a lot of attention, but as famous as his score was his mystery.

This Beta guy is like jumping out of a rock. Neither in reality nor in the game has a player ever met him, and naturally he can't gather any information about him.

Yet when the first place in the first round of proxy warfare was taken by an incredibly mysterious independent player, no one thought that the top ten places on the leaderboard had been refreshed again.

The mystery player named β stayed in the first place for less than an hour and was replaced by another player.

At first, you thought it was the three guilds who suffocated, but when you saw the first name, everyone stood still, because now the first is a familiar ID.

- Simon 3025.

And this time because of the sudden appearance of beta, some of the idle, really boring people also checked Simon's ranking, and they could prove that Simon's score just a few minutes ago was still only 1475 points in the first game, in other words, this guy had only played two copies of the proxy war so far, and he ended up painting his ranking first, and he was the only player with more than 3,000 points, 27 more than beta in the second place.

If the Crowd-eating Guan Party is still just amazed at the outbursts of Beta, it doesn't know what to say about Simon's sudden scam.

- Is this fucking hammer hanging up?!

Speaker: Carousel

If he really scored 1475 in the first game and 1550 in the second game, it's perfectly normal to say that he didn't get such a high score in the second game to hammer him for a cheat.

Speaker: Madrid Incredible

Is it funny that lss' buddy? This isn't cheating yet?!!! You fucking brush out over a thousand points a game for me to see.

Speaker: Monkey Serray

If you can't do it, it doesn't mean no one else can do it. Haven't you painted more than a thousand points? There's also the president of the Arc of Light in February, and there's almost a thousand points.

Speaker: Madrid Incredible

But he's exaggerated these two 3,000 points, isn't he? Are we really playing the same game?!!!

Spokesperson: Wingspan

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As more and more people noticed the long-running first name on the leaderboard, the forum was now completely blown away, mainly because the guy named Simon had completely exceeded their common sense. If the first game scored more than 1,400 points and could be accidentally explained, then the second game he took again more than 1,500 points proved that it was no coincidence at all.

But the problem is that nobody knows how he did it. The mysterious Beta doesn't say that Feb. Siege is now recognized by all players as the top master, and Raise the light arc to serve him with the power of the entire guild, and the average score for each of the three games down is not a thousand. Especially if everyone involved in the game knows that the further back the score, the harder it is to earn, Simon Yard leads Feb. Siege by five percent, which is inevitably a little too exaggerated.

Soon after, a post in the forum called "Can Players Play 1,500 Points?" was topped up in the hottest places, and there were various brain holes in the message below, but no one could give a convincing solution at all, but the reason was simple for the client.

After all, Zhang Heng stayed in the last copy for 270 days. Although he himself hardly ever deliberately collected worm gum records in the later stages, because of a previous acquisition agreement with the gold digger, the latter would provide him with worm gum records on a continuous basis. Especially when the copy was pulled long enough, the number of worm gum records he accumulated became very significant, so he waited for Zhang Heng to leave the copy to discover that his ranking had unwittingly returned to the first place on the list.