Picking Up Fragments in PUBG

Chapter 325: Three Consecutive Fragments



At this moment, YJJ had just picked up a shotgun and was in the middle of reloading.

Seeing that Jiang Siming had already loaded his bullets, he immediately shrank behind a wooden crate next to him, trying to avoid the confrontation until he finished reloading.

But Jiang Siming had already charged forward. YJJ had no choice but to pause his reload. With only two shells loaded into his S1897, he still believed he had a chance to counter-kill!

Confidence surged in his mind for a second.

As Jiang Siming’s footsteps drew closer, YJJ decided to take the initiative and stood up from behind the crate.

Just as his head emerged, Jiang Siming had already raised his submachine gun.

Jiang Siming’s terrifying reaction speed and micro-control were so fast that even though YJJ peeked first, Jiang Siming still fired before him.

*Tatatatata!*

The UMP’s bullets rained onto YJJ.

Without a helmet or armor, he was knocked down instantly before he could even fire a single shotgun shell.

"Damn, how is this guy’s hand speed... Ah, crap! It’s Ming God!"

YJJ had been slamming his keyboard in frustration, but upon seeing the ID, he suddenly felt at peace.

No wonder, no wonder. My bad for disturbing a god...

After eliminating the first golden silhouette, a golden glow immediately appeared in the loot box.

"Picked up 【Rolls-Royce Wraith】 Gold Fragment *1 (1/3). Insufficient fragments, cannot use yet."

Ha! A Rolls-Royce?

Another luxury car for the garage, not bad at all~

After collecting the fragment, Jiang Siming was about to look for the other targets when a burst of bullets sprayed onto the wooden crate beside him.

If he had carelessly run out just now, he might have met his demise on the spot.

Ducking back behind cover, Jiang Siming glanced in the direction of the gunfire—it was the Thai professional player.

Thai players were known for their aggressive playstyle, often a wild card in professional matches.

Sometimes, they would rush in recklessly and hand you a free kill, but other times, they would overwhelm you with sheer brute force.

They were players who didn’t rely on tactics, only focusing on honing their personal skills, making them incredibly formidable in one-on-one fights.

The Thai player, Teosh, smirked confidently as he kept Jiang Siming pinned behind the crate.

"Why are you still hiding? You’re going to die anyway, why not just lift your head and let me kill you?" Teosh sneered with a greasy grin.

Jiang Siming actually peeked!

Teosh’s eyes lit up as he shifted his aim towards Jiang Siming and prepared to fire—

But Jiang Siming’s gun fired first!

A full magazine of 9mm bullets tore through Teosh’s Level 1 helmet, sending him crashing to the ground.

Teosh was in utter disbelief. "En???"

Then, seeing the ID, the grin on his face completely vanished, replaced by sheer awkwardness.

Meanwhile, his Thai audience filled the livestream chat with shocked emojis, as if they had just seen a ghost.

"You think you can corner me? Keep dreaming, little Thai buddy."

Jiang Siming chuckled disdainfully, but the golden glow from Teosh’s loot was certainly worth paying attention to.

"Picked up 【Rolls-Royce Wraith】 Gold Fragment *1 (2/3). Insufficient fragments, cannot use yet."

Another one! Not bad, his luck was looking pretty good!

With the second golden target secured, Jiang Siming turned his focus to the last one—Zhou Lili.

At this moment, Zhou Lili had just finished eliminating the two random players and was on fire.

After spotting Jiang Siming’s position, he didn’t rush in recklessly but instead pulled out a grenade and tossed it towards Jiang Siming.

Jiang Siming happened to find a frying pan on the wooden crate while looting earlier.

He and YJJ had been too busy fighting to pick it up before.

"Hah, you’re really looking for trouble. Alright then, I won’t hold back!"

Jiang Siming finished speaking and leaped from the ground, precisely striking the incoming grenade with the frying pan in his hand.

The grenade was instantly sent flying back, landing right above Zhou Lili’s head and exploding with a loud bang.

"I f***..."

That was the last thing Zhou Lili said before meeting his end.

"Picked up [Golf Skills] Red Fragment *1 (3/3), fragment count is full, can be used immediately."

Jiang Siming effortlessly took down all three golden figures.

Leaving the castle, Jiang Siming glanced at Xiaoxiao’s position—it was four large grid squares away. Xiaoxiao was happily looting gear at some unknown seaside location.

Jiang Siming found a snowmobile and drove straight toward Xiaoxiao’s location.

In Xiaoxiao’s livestream, just like Dama’s, the atmosphere was peaceful and filled with joy.

"I just love the snow map in this game; it’s really beautiful. Look at this snow—so pretty."

"I’m telling you guys, this game isn’t just about killing people. Look at me, a peaceful player, living a chill life, away from conflicts."

"Brothers, I swear I’m not trying to camp for placement. Even though my bet is on making the top ten, I’m not deliberately playing for placement, okay? Do you guys believe me? Well, it’s fine if you don’t."

Xiaoxiao was playing on the account of a professional PUBG streamer he had hired. Normally, he and Xika streamed League of Legends during the day, and at night, hired PUBG streamers would take over.

This way, De Yun Club could have nearly 12 hours of continuous livestream content every day, offering a diverse variety of shows.

Today, Xiaoxiao had a sudden urge to play PUBG himself, so he logged into the club’s PUBG streamer account.

He had already played several matches, but each time, he either got killed immediately upon encountering an enemy or died right after landing.

This time, no matter what, he was determined to fulfill his promise and camp his way into the top ten in a high-rank lobby, so that his viewers would finally let him end the stream.

Getting a top ten placement to log off? Xiaoxiao thought it was an easy task. As long as he camped properly, there would be no issues at all.

Even with zero kills, that wouldn’t stop him from reaching the top ten.

"You’re talking about living a peaceful life? Ming God is heading straight for you!"

"Still daydreaming? You’re dead meat soon."

"Xiaoxiao, run! Ming God is hunting down players and is almost at your location!"

"I think I’ll have to stay up all night watching your stream if you even want a chance at top ten."

...

Seeing the barrage of messages in the chat, Xiaoxiao didn’t believe it at first. How could Jiang Siming possibly be in the same match as him? That was absurd!

But after seeing so many viewers saying the same thing, Xiaoxiao gradually started to believe it.

"It’s fine, it’s fine. We’ll just hide inside a house and stay completely still. As long as we don’t fire a shot, we’ll be safe."

Xiaoxiao was surprisingly calm, completely giving up any thoughts of resistance. He found a house, hid inside, and waited it out.

When Jiang Siming arrived, he was a bit troubled—Xiaoxiao was turtled up inside the house, refusing to come out. If Jiang Siming rushed in directly, it would be too obvious.

Anyone watching would think something was up. Even if there was no concrete proof, he didn’t want to stir up any controversy or make viewers suspicious.

Since Xiaoxiao wasn’t making a move, Jiang Siming had no way to deal with him, even though he knew for sure he was inside.

After circling around, Jiang Siming decided to leave.

There weren’t any other players nearby for now, so leaving Xiaoxiao alone for a while wouldn’t hurt.

With that in mind, Jiang Siming began clearing out all the enemies around Xiaoxiao’s location.

Anyone within range—Jiang Siming eliminated them all.

He was worried that Xiaoxiao might accidentally get killed by other players, so he ended up acting as his temporary bodyguard.

And honestly, Jiang Siming was one hell of a bodyguard—there wasn’t a single living being within a 500-meter radius.


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