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Chapter 191 - The Deadly Show

The battle in the NexaRealm private server was in full swing. Each team of ten, representing different roles, was locked in a fierce fight to prove their dominance. Assassins, Marksmen, Fighters, Roamers, and Mages clashed in a chaotic free-for-all, each group aiming to outperform the others.

Among the Assassins, Joon-ho and Hyun-ae had decided to team up. This decision turned them into a formidable threat on the battlefield. Their synergy allowed them to roam freely, confident that they could cover each other if one was targeted.

As the two navigated the dense forest, Joon-ho led the way, his eyes scanning for any sign of the enemy. Suddenly, he spotted a lone student from the Marksman team aiming down the sight of their assault rifle. Before the Marksman could pull the trigger, Hyun-ae, who had been following closely behind Joon-ho, appeared right behind the student. With a swift and precise slash, she eliminated the unsuspecting Marksman.

The system's voice echoed through the virtual landscape, marking the elimination.

[Hyun-ae: Enemy Elimination!]

Hyun-ae lingered for a moment, her senses on high alert. Her sharp instincts paid off as she noticed a Mage in the distance, conjuring a spell to catch her off guard. The Mage's lips began to form the incantation, but before the spell could be cast, Joon-ho appeared behind the Mage and swiftly took them down.

Again, the system announced the elimination.

[Joon-ho: Enemy Elimination!]

The duo's coordination and rapid responses turned them into a fearsome pair. They continued their tactic, using their ability to move quickly and strike from the shadows. This strategy allowed them to systematically dismantle isolated enemies and avoid getting caught in larger skirmishes.

Their methodical approach also caught the attention of their instructors, who monitored the battle closely. Instructor Dong-soo, watching his Assassins with a keen eye, noted the effectiveness of Joon-ho and Hyun-ae's teamwork. Their ability to anticipate each other's moves and react swiftly to threats was exactly the kind of skill and synergy needed for high-level competition.

As the battle raged on, Joon-ho and Hyun-ae maintained their momentum. They navigated the battlefield with calculated precision, striking swiftly and decisively. Their combined efforts created a ripple effect, causing other teams to become wary of the deadly duo.

The other teams adapted, realizing that the Assassins were becoming a significant threat. Fighters began moving in tighter formations, Roamers increased their vigilance, Mages kept their distance, and Marksmen sought higher ground for better vantage points. Despite these adjustments, Joon-ho and Hyun-ae continued to find openings, exploiting every weakness they encountered.

The battle in the NexaRealm private server was in full swing. Each team of ten, representing different roles, was locked in a fierce fight to prove their dominance. Assassins, Marksmen, Fighters, Roamers, and Mages clashed in a chaotic free-for-all, each group aiming to outperform the others.

The other teams adapted, realizing that the Assassins were becoming a significant threat. Fighters began moving in tighter formations, Roamers increased their vigilance, Mages kept their distance, and Marksmen sought higher ground for better vantage points. Despite these adjustments, Joon-ho and Hyun-ae continued to find openings, exploiting every weakness they encountered.

Soo-jin and Hana, both Fighters, decided to opt for a similar playstyle, noticing the effectiveness of Joon-ho and Hyun-ae's strategy. They moved as a pair, leveraging their close-range combat skills and resilience. Soo-jin, with her superior agility, often led the charge, while Hana provided backup with her powerful strikes. Their coordination allowed them to engage enemies with confidence, knowing that they had each other's support.

"Stay close, Hana," Soo-jin called out as they approached a cluster of Roamers.

"Got it," Hana replied, her grip tightening on her weapon.

They launched a coordinated attack, overwhelming the Roamers with their relentless assault. The Roamers, adhering to their tactic of staying together, struggled to repel the Fighters' aggressive advance. Kang-dae, leading the Roamer team, reminded his teammates to remain calm and focused on their strategy.

"Don't engage recklessly! Stick to the plan and support each other!" Kang-dae shouted, his voice commanding attention.

The Roamers regrouped, forming a defensive circle. Utilizing their numbers, they withstood the Fighters' onslaught, relying on their combined strength and the support of their healers. Kang-dae's presence provided a stabilizing force, ensuring that his team didn't fall into disarray.

Meanwhile, Sang-hee, part of the Mage team, and Jin-kyong, with the Marksmen, found themselves on the losing end of the battle. Their teams had taken heavy losses, and they needed to adapt quickly. Realizing that an aggressive approach was not working, they opted for a more careful and defensive playstyle.

"We need to watch each other's backs," Jin-kyong suggested, her voice steady despite the tension. "Let's bait the enemy and protect our teammates."

"We'll lure them in and strike when they least expect it," Sang-hee nodded in agreement.

While they were both on different teams, those two teams shared the same tactic and brilliance.

The Mages and Marksmen shifted their tactics, focusing on positioning and teamwork. Jin-kyong took up a vantage point, providing cover fire while Sang-hee positioned herself strategically to cast spells that could disrupt and damage the enemies. They worked together, with their teammate and not like the two teams working together mind you, creating opportunities for counterattacks and minimizing their exposure.

As the battle progressed, the dynamic strategies of each team became apparent. Soo-jin and Hana continued their aggressive assault, carving through enemy lines with precision. Kang-dae and his Roamers held their ground, leveraging their defensive formation to weather attacks. Sang-hee and Jin-kyong's careful and coordinated playstyle began to turn the tide, allowing their teams to recover and regroup.

The instructors, observing the chaos from their control room, took note of these developments. They watched as the students adapted, strategized, and executed their plans with varying degrees of success. Each decision, and each movement, was scrutinized, providing valuable insights into the student's abilities and potential.

Back on the battlefield, the tension was palpable. The constant threat of elimination kept everyone on edge, and the pressure to perform was immense. Yet, amid the chaos, the students demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability. Friendships were tested, rivalries were forged, and each moment brought them closer to understanding the true essence of teamwork and strategy.

The battle raged on, each team striving to outmanoeuvre the others. For Joon-ho and Hyun-ae, their deadly dance continued, their bond as Assassins unbreakable and their resolve unshakable. For Soo-jin and Hana, their relentless aggression paid off, establishing them as formidable Fighters. Kang-dae's leadership kept the Roamers strong, while Sang-hee and Jin-kyong's strategic play helped their teams regain their footing.

As the timer drew to a close, the battlefield remained a chaotic tapestry of conflict and cooperation. The students of NexaCorp Korea University were proving their worth, one battle at a time. And amidst it all, the promise of glory and the dream of representing Korea on the world stage fueled their determination, pushing them to their limits and beyond.

The battle in the NexaRealm private server raged on, but the intensity shifted as the number of active participants dwindled. From the initial ten members in each team, the remaining combatants could now be counted on one hand. This reduction in players led to a quieter, more tense atmosphere on the battlefield.

For Joon-ho and Hyun-ae, their tactical coordination remained their greatest strength. They continued to roam freely, supporting each other with timely interventions. Their teamwork allowed them to pick off isolated enemies with precision, but even they had to adjust to the changing dynamics of the match.

"We need to be more cautious," Joon-ho whispered, scanning the area for any signs of movement.

"Agreed. Let's move slowly and watch each other's backs," Hyun-ae nodded, her eyes sharp and focused.

The Fighters, Soo-jin and Hana, found themselves in a similar situation. Their aggressive strategy had paid off earlier, but now they had to be more strategic. With fewer enemies on the field, every engagement carried higher stakes.

"We can't just charge in anymore," Soo-jin remarked, her expression serious. "We need to pick our battles."

"Right. Let's find a good position and hold it. We'll wait for the others to come to us," Hana nodded.

Kang-dae and the remaining Roamers maintained their defensive approach, sticking close together to maximize their survivability. The Roamers, despite their reduced numbers, still had the advantage of durability and support.

"Stay close," Kang-dae instructed, his voice calm but firm. "We need to be ready for anything."

Sang-hee and Jin-kyong, representing the Mages and Marksmen respectively, were in a more precarious position. Their teams had suffered significant losses, and their low health made them easy targets. They adopted a more defensive stance, watching each other's backs and looking for opportunities to strike without exposing themselves.

"We need to be patient," Jin-kyong said, her eyes scanning the surroundings. "Let them come to us."

"We'll make them pay for every step they take," Sang-hee nodded, her grip tightening on her staff.

The reduced number of players led to a more cautious game. The eagerness to engage was tempered by the fear of being third or fourth-partied. With five teams still in the match, any aggressive move could easily backfire. This awareness created a tense standoff, with each team waiting for the others to make the first move.

Despite the quieter atmosphere, the desire to prove one's worth remained strong. The students knew that this match, while not having any official stakes, was a crucial opportunity to showcase their skills to the instructors. They were determined to make the most of it, but the strategic considerations weighed heavily on their minds.