Chapter 2: Arrival at the Airport

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The game PUBG, also known as "Chicken Dinner," is undoubtedly familiar to him. In the other world, he was addicted to this game, unable to extricate himself, a true gaming enthusiast.

This world also has the same game, and it's incredibly popular, reaching a national level of fame. People of all ages and genders are playing it, much more so than in the previous world.

However, in this world, many of the famous professional players and popular streamers he knew from before no longer exist. Figures like "GodV," who switched from archery to wielding the 98K, the popular player "17Shou," and even the "Chosen One" with 29 kills in a chicken dinner, are all gone.

In their place are unfamiliar professional players and streamers, but overall, things are quite similar.

There are still cheaters present, which to some extent affects everyone's enthusiasm for the game, but it doesn't stop the game from being incredibly popular.

However, the Su Nan in this world, according to his memory, hardly played any games, unlike the extreme gaming enthusiast he was in the other world.

Currently, he has nothing, and the system's function doesn't seem to have been displayed yet.

Su Nan feels he needs to try it out in a game to understand the system's specific utility.

The problem is, to play the game, he needs to go to places like internet cafes.

He only has a laptop, bought for over 3,000 yuan, with a fairly average configuration, and it's been several years since he bought it during university. Playing even a normal game is a struggle, let alone PUBG.

It's well known that PUBG has high requirements for computer performance.

Su Nan also doesn't have the money to buy a high-end computer, so he can only go to internet cafes to play a few games. With his current impoverished situation, even going to an internet cafe once needs careful consideration.

He's been in this world for several days now, and he hasn't played many games. His confusion upon arriving in this world and his dire situation haven't left him in the mood for gaming.

But now, with the system, Su Nan feels he must act to quickly understand its function.

Su Nan also understands that if he wants to change his fate, he must utilize this system. After all, it's a system; it shouldn't be worthless.

He went to an internet cafe, paid 30 yuan for a membership, and got an additional 20 yuan. Membership internet access costs 5 yuan per hour.

Overall, the price level and income level in this world are similar to the one he was in before. Whether it's clothing, food, housing, or transportation, everything is surprisingly expensive.

He turned on a computer, only to realize he doesn't even have a game account and has to buy one, costing him another 98 yuan.

For the current Su Nan, this is already a considerable sum.

After logging into the game and setting up his ID, Su Nan quickly started matchmaking and entered the training ground.

In his first match, he played the familiar island map, the one he played the most.

For the first match, he decided to get a feel for it first, to avoid being eliminated as soon as he lands.

The training ground was chaotic:

"Selling cheats! Selling cheats! Not for 998, only 98, guaranteed satisfaction!"

"Anyone using cheats can die, I'll make sure their whole family drifts in a hearse."

"Forgive me for being blunt, but everyone here is trash. If you have the guts, come and challenge me at the airport. I'm the King of Close Combat."

"A bunch of idiots. Watch how I crush you all later."

...

Listening to this was boring, so Su Nan muted all voice chat after a few seconds.

After landing, he checked the flight path and found that it conveniently passed by the airport.

The airport, also known as the military base, is a highly popular area in the game, rich in resources and fiercely contested by players.

Even if it's not close to the airport, there are probably still many players around, let alone a flight path that passes right over it.

In Su Nan's previous style, he usually avoided places with lots of people like the airport, P City, or the school.

He preferred a sneaky playstyle, looting in remote areas and quietly surviving until late game. With a bit of luck, he could make it to the final circles.

Most of the time, this game is about parachuting.

But having just arrived in this world, Su Nan decided to practice his skills. Being too sneaky and avoiding conflict wouldn't be effective. It's better to jump straight into combat upon landing.

He decided to land at the airport, expecting to kill one or two players to at least break even or even make a profit before quitting the game.

Su Nan's reflexes for quitting games were unmatched.

After selecting a suitable landing spot on the map, Su Nan pressed the F key to jump out of the plane and headed towards the yellow marker he set.

Despite having parachuted many times, Su Nan's control over the distance wasn't great. By the time he descended rapidly, he noticed that many players had already landed.

His target was the C Building, but there were already people on the rooftop, and not just one. If he were to jump up there, it would be a disadvantageous position.

They would have picked up guns first, and no matter how skilled Su Nan was, it wouldn't matter without luck.

So Su Nan made a quick decision, landing directly, pushing the door into a building, and heading straight to the second floor, where he expected there to be someone.

The flight path was too close to the airport, and many people jumped there. Su Nan estimated that there were at least a dozen parachutes flying around when he jumped.

"Dadadada—"

Just as he entered the building, he heard gunfire. It seemed like a fierce battle was happening outside, and danger was everywhere.

In the first room, Su Nan found a green hat and five bandages. He picked them up without hesitation. There was also a shotgun, the S686, known as the "Equalizer," which was quite buggy in close combat. Sometimes, even if you were wearing level three armor, you could still be taken down instantly.

Su Nan also picked up the 12-gauge shotgun shells on the ground, loaded the gun, and felt more confident with a gun in hand.

In the next room, his luck was good. He found an AK and 30 rounds of 7.62mm bullets. Additionally, there were some submachine gun magazines, but they were of no use.

Su Nan didn't particularly like the AK; he felt the bullets were too unpredictable, but it's better to have it than nothing. With two guns in hand, he had a certain ability to kill.

"Someone's here!"

At that moment, Su Nan heard footsteps. His level wasn't high enough to accurately locate the sound, but it was so clear that he knew someone was approaching.

At the staircase, someone rushed up wearing a flashy level two helmet, caught sight of Su Nan, and before they could react, Su Nan lifted his AK, aimed, and fired without giving them a chance. A burst of gunfire ensued, and at such close range, hitting the target was no problem.

“Sunan666 eliminated Bajidakuangfeng with an AK.”

A prompt appeared in the upper right corner of the game.

At the same time, a small line flashed on Su Nan's system interface: "Congratulations, host. You have eliminated a regular player and gained 100 experience points."

P.S.: To clarify, the balance in the previous account doesn't represent the protagonist's assets. It just indicates the money earned from the system, which hasn't been earned yet. Therefore, it's zero. Other funds like those in bank accounts are not included in this.

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