The teammates were frantic, trying to drag Red Dust to safety and revive him.
In an environment where the view was extremely limited due to the waist-high wild grass everywhere, the problem of "sticking your head up gets you shot" was indeed severe, but it was hard to accurately finish a downed opponent.
Unless at very close range, it was difficult to accurately kill the opponent in the wild grass - especially when his teammates are still alive, standing just beside him.
After being barely saved, Red Dust kept a considerable distance from the brother who had betrayed him, unwilling to go near.
The brother wanted to explain, but Red Dust didn't give him a chance.
Not only Red Dust, but even the other eight teammates looked at him with a hint of suspicion and distrust.
The game had just begun, and trust within their team had already been lost...
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Elsewhere, Turner's team learned from the past experience and were extremely cautious in their every move.