Dragon Lunamos

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Within a few days, the competition ranking scored more than 4,000 points. Even if only 4,000 points were the highest, everyone would recognize it.

However, superheroes with more than 4,000 points sometimes give up before they even fight when they encounter the poem's identity, Quezron.

Yoon Min, who was rumored to be good at Downwatch around him, had a natural talent. I scored 4,000 points on my own when my friends stayed in the 1000-2000 's because of their less effort and natural talents. Since everyone around me said they were so good, Yoon Min decided to try to become a professional gamer.

Yun Min was surprised to see an ID named Keslon in the opposing team after a Rank Battle earlier in the afternoon to practice as usual. I just heard it. I've never tried it together before.

[Oh, shit. I have Quezron on your side.]

[It's bad luck. I'm getting quezron. I don't know why it hasn't stopped.]

There has been a deep defeat in the chat window since then.

[You can beat the core. Let's work hard!]

Yoon tried to raise the atmosphere somehow, but it didn't work. It seemed like everyone had dealt with Quezron before, so they were more afraid.

The countdown started during the chat and the game started.

Yoon Min flew to the enemy camp by choosing the character who was shooting the missile while flying in the sky, where he was best. Suddenly, the screen turns red and the character dies as soon as you hear the effect of being hit.

“Huh? What is it? ”

Suddenly, Yoon Min was embarrassed by the sudden death of replays. Recognizing replay was also an important part of improving the character's performance, as it showed why the character died at the point of the person who killed him.

In Replay, Kesron, who had chosen the sniper, was in a two-story building and jumped high into a grappling hook as soon as he saw his character from a distance to match the two heads. It was terrifying and perfect.

Yoon Min-gi flew to the enemy with the same character, but died again.

This was not just happening to Yoon Min. The same team members worked hard to win differently than they initially said, but all they had to do was get beaten to death by the sniper character of the poem as long as they were near the enemy. How do you choose the characters for the Tanker so they don't die as close to you as possible? You dodged them perfectly and only attacked them in a safe position.

I couldn't win.

Yoon Min, who was killed by Quezron, carefully examined the replay of Quezron each time he died. People said Quezron was nuclear, but it was different for Yoon Min to think. With perfectly refined movement, accurate targeting, and creepy situational judgments, the screen turns indistinguishably to the point of attacking the character's head.

Most of those rank users are usually nuclear, so they are obviously good at moving or judging situations. With replay, Yoon could distinguish between nuclear and skilled. I've already won a lot of battles against nukes.

[Oh, I need to check with the real headquarters. This sucks. Winning this puts me in the top 500.]

[But that's not nuclear, is it? It's not the same with the nuclear guys.]

Yoon Minh shared her opinions. It wasn't nuclear, no matter how much I looked at it.

[Do you think it makes sense if it wasn't nuclear? If you see them, they'll just kill you. Nuclear or I'm a professional gamer. You want to go back to the competition?]

[I don't know, maybe I'm not a professional gamer because I'm the owner of Quezron by ID.]

This time Yoon Min also said it as a joke.

That's what they call it.

In fact, the poem using the Quezron ID was the representative of the Quezron, but of course, everyone was vague about how such a person could not play this game.

After all, those who were tightly angry with Quezron reported to the group that they were using nuclear weapons as soon as the game was over.

Yun Min immediately moves back to rank because she lost, but she can't help it. In less than a minute, the search for a rank match is complete.

[Huh? There's a quezron in the wool team.]

As soon as I entered, Yoon Min was the first person to see the chat. As soon as I saw the same team, there was really Kestron.

[There's a crazy nuclear guy on the other side.]

Unfortunately, on the other hand, there was a user with the username of Nanuclear writing, famous for its nucleus. Even though they advertised that they were using nukes so openly, the game company didn't stop them quickly, so the users also criticized a lot.

Who's gonna win? Expensive core wins.

Oh, I'm on the Internet right now, and it's a big match for people.

Some of my team members even seemed to be broadcasting the internet. Out of curiosity, Yoon Min asked the person who was broadcasting the internet, and quickly accessed it at the start of the preparation time and launched an Internet broadcast chat window on another monitor.

In the chat window, he was already quite excited about the battle between Kestron and the nucleus. Yoon Minh, who doesn't think Kesron is nuclear, was also quite interesting as to who would win. Although the programmatic nucleus seemed to prevail unconditionally, it still seemed oddly unlikely that Kezron would lose the reaction rate fight.

The game started after the countdown ended. This time, Yoon Min's team was ahead of the character with the shield to stop the nucleus, but Kesron ran quickly into the sniper.

A few seconds later, it was marked on the upper right that the nanonucleus had died. In that instant, he overcame a frontal match with the nucleus.

Unexpectedly, Yoon Min looked at the Internet chat window and, as expected, his remarkably fast post, admiring that it was stronger in the chat window.

The game continued and was winning well despite the fact that there was a famous nuclear user on the other side. Yoon Min-do acted on his own terms, but he was cautious for a moment and was struck on the head by Narnucleus and died instantly.

Looking at the replay, the screen was frozen like a nucleus, targeting only the enemy's head. Yoon Minh was cautious for a moment because he was so easy to win. As soon as he escaped the Tanker's shield, he was struck on the head by Nakhukhwa. But then something strange happened.

The moment the nuclear user who killed himself moved his target at an impossible rate for humans to kill Kesron, he turned around and fired a sniper rifle at the Nuclear and died before it even fired.

Movement faster than a nucleus. He even reacted faster than the nucleus he was about to discover and attack. It was an impossible reaction rate for humans. Yun Min understood why people looked at Quezron and called it nuclear. But even after seeing such a ridiculous scene, it was odd that Kesron didn't seem to be using a nucleus.

This time, Nakhukhwan was also beaten to death by Quezron and started chatting nonsense.

Where's the nuke? You're a better nuclear engineer than I am.]

[No nukes]

Quezron, who is famous for his silence, also said that he could not pass on the questions of Nakhukhwa.

Then, he complained about the same side, the other side, and how his skills aren't using nuclear power. They were all on the same scoreboard, and they were quite defeated by the same team, the opposite team.

Since then, Quezron has played quietly, and Yoon Min was able to win even though he has a nucleus on the other side.

In the game, Yoon Min-won cut out the video of the game he recorded to recover from it and posted it to YouTube because it was so impressive that he had just reacted faster than nuclear. Uploading the video titled [Kestron Reacts Faster Than Nuclear] quickly achieved hundreds of thousands of views.

People didn't just admire Yoon Min's video, they judged it as clear evidence that Kesron was using the nucleus. So people have been sending countless emails to the game company asking Yoon Min to kill the nuclear geezer.

At first, the silent nuclear issue caught fire rapidly with Yoon Min's video. In various humor boards, he blamed Quezron and the game company for using the nucleus and not being stopped in the name of [current reality of the most popular gamble].

[That is honestly impossible at the human response rate. They're responding faster than the nuke? That means more or less nuclear.]

[blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah]

Shouldn't you be suing that nuclear guy, Kesron? I'm just messing with Kezron's image.]

[But so far, the nucleus and its movement are not at all different? I think it just seems like a very good reaction rate and aim accuracy. Like a typical talented gamer.]

Honestly, it's too natural for a nucleus.

The controversy spread further as the users who played together constantly posted videos of the episode, and the people who were initially considered nuclear were getting really talented or tense.

The issue spread to a large community, gaming news, and eventually the game company had no choice but to scrutinize the play of Quezron before coming to a conclusion.

A few days later, the moment the situation came to the top of the Downwatch with 5000 points on the battlefield, game companies opened their mouths to nuclear controversy.

The game company decided to elaborate on the play of the scenario through direct internet broadcasting.

In the middle of a fierce battle between Quezron and Anonymous, 20,000 viewers immediately watched the internet broadcast.

The Gaming Company came to a conclusion first.

[We did a thorough inspection of Kestron's play from our headquarters to a specialized research team, but there were no signs of any illegal programs anywhere.]

When Game Corp. concluded that it was not nuclear, it was covered in a chat window blaming how it was not nuclear. I couldn't even read because I was chatting too fast.

[Ladies and gentlemen, let me explain why I came up with such a result.]

Game company personnel played a video on the screen. The video shows a typical nuclear-looking user slaughtering the opposing team at an unbelievable rate.

[If you use a nucleus like this, there's a pattern of attacks. We have all the information recorded on the game, so we can fully understand the similarity of the play that nuclear users play.]

Game company staff continued to show the video. It showed the behavioral patterns of numerous nuclear users. I don't know, but it turns out there are similar patterns that make me feel like I'm using a nucleus.

[But Quezron users are different. There are no similarities to every play, good at simple shooting but very good at evading attacks and intelligent play]

and then showed the play of the poem.

The play of the poem that people have seen as a single piece has all been made public.

The slower the chat window became as the video played. It was enormous enough to be dazzled by the play of the poem.

As the Gaming Company staff said, he was also an unreasonable marksmanship, but even more so, his ability to evade attacks and intelligent play was tremendous.

When all the enemies rush to kill Quezron, they somehow find a gap and make a run for it, killing them with a clean headshot. Fundamentally, my skills are far from those of the nuclear engineers who were helped by the existing program. Even though I was born for Downwatch, I was showing the perfect play.

Afterwards, the game company showed several more videos, all of which were admired in the chat window while watching distinctly sophisticated and colorful play.

The broadcast was over with clear evidence to dispel everyone's doubts, and then the Internet site was created and spread as a moving picture of the game play of the poem. Of course, some people claimed to be nuclear, saying that it was still nonsense, but it was already a big public opinion, so they didn't care and were busy guessing who was using the Kestron ID.

The name that came up the most was also the poem that was the quezron representative, but no one thought it was just a joke. I didn't think that great Quezron rep would spend much time playing games.

By the time the accusation of using the nucleus was lifted from people, the poem was having sex with Aru without a care.

because no matter what people said, I was satisfied with myself by taking 5000 points, and that was enough. There was no sense of Downwatch anymore.

The 5000 points earned 1000 XP for completing quests, but it was a very small amount of XP to reach level 8. Rather, he wondered how Quezron knew about it and put it into the Downwatch items as an experience point. Is this also a magical force?

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