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Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 258 - 225: Actual Combat
No matter what.
As long as those assassins keep shooting, Wang Ye is as good as dead.
"But, who exactly hired these assassins?"
Carlos immediately fell into deep thought.
He could basically guess it even before he arrived.
Someone like Wang Ye, who suddenly came out of nowhere, broke multiple world records, and attempted to challenge even more, seriously threatened the interests of other countries as a top athlete. Coming to a chaotic country like Mexico for the first time, he was bound to be assassinated.
But Carlos couldn't figure out exactly who wanted to assassinate Wang Ye.
It could be at the national level, or it might just be a tycoon from the sports industry who hired someone.
No matter who it was, Wang Ye was certainly facing grave danger this time.
"However, this idiot even drove away his own bodyguards, he's sure to be dead now!" A bead of sweat rolled down Carlos's forehead, his eyes reflecting a mixture of fear and excitement.
It was also his first time witnessing such a scene,
Logically speaking, he should have immediately fled back to the safe town.
But he just couldn't move his feet.
Because he wanted to see how someone like Wang Ye would cope in such a situation.
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In a concealed thicket about seven hundred meters from Carlos.
A group of assassins clad in camouflage and holding rifles crouched in the bushes.
The man who had fired his shot had his pupils trembling, "Damn it, I clearly saw the bullet head for his throat, how could it miss?"
The man next to him, who seemed to be the leader, gave him a hard elbow, cursing angrily, "Damn it, what kind of aim was that? This crucial first shot actually failed!"
You must know that in the process of assassination, the first shot is crucial.
Because if your first shot doesn't hit the enemy, you have already alerted them that there's an assassination attempt, so the next shot the enemy will reflexively dodge, making it more difficult to hit them again.
If the scene were in a city, the sound of the first shot would definitely attract police and security personnel, who would quickly arm themselves to take effective measures, protect the target, and prevent them from firing a second shot, thus increasing the difficulty of hitting the target again with the second shot.
And here, in the deserted jungle, the difficulty level is indeed less than in a city, but not to be underestimated.
Thinking of this, the leader couldn't help but hold his temple, saying in frustration, "I usually see you shoot pretty steadily, how come at this critical moment you just screwed up?"
The man who fired the shot was instantly flustered, "I... I don't know either! I definitely hit him!"
He was assigned as the shooter of the first shot for a reason.
As a retired soldier, in both training and real combat, his shooting was almost always on target, even in strong winds he could easily hit a target five hundred meters away. Having participated in countless missions with almost no mistakes, the leader trusted him this much.
But this time he actually made a mistake on such an important mission.
Was it a mental issue? Or did the strong wind cause a hand tremor? Or maybe the gun malfunctioned?
But he himself did not actually perceive any tremor in his hands. Through the scope, the bullet did indeed head towards Wang Ye's throat, how could it have failed? The man anxiously checked the muzzle of the rifle in his hands, deeply troubled.
The leader didn't listen to much of his explanation, but immediately pushed the man aside, "Let me do it!"
He quickly raised the rifle, placing his eye against the scope, carefully aiming at Wang Ye who was several hundred meters away, muttering in a low voice, "Hmm, knowing there are assassins here yet still not running? Another person would have run away with hands over their head, this guy is interesting."
"Boss, be careful, that guy seems capable of dodging bullets!" the man next to him quietly reminded.
The leader snorted coldly, "He might dodge one shot with luck, but let's see how he dodges a series of shots!"
Their conversation seemed lengthy, but much of it was through hand signals, and their speech speed had been specially trained, much faster than normal people, so the whole exchange only took less than five seconds in total,
About 2 seconds later, the leader's finger slowly rested on the trigger. His gaze gradually became vicious.
"Die!"
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At this moment.
Wang Ye was still steadily walking towards the assassins. Meanwhile, he discreetly pulled out a pre-prepared steel nail from his pocket. As soon as those assassins entered his firing range, he could kill them instantly.
But what was inconceivable was that his eyes remained tightly closed.
If others saw this state, they'd surely be shocked.
With eyes tightly closed and still able to dodge bullets, could he have a superpower?
And this was one of the main reasons Wang Ye wore a hat.
He didn't want others to see him block out vision and still easily dodge bullets.
Although in ancient China there were legends of blind men who could take on ten opponents and dodge arrows, and even in the system of Yong Chun Fist there is a similar technique called "Bridge Hearing"—covering eyes and relying on hearing to sense the opponent's punches and counter. But dodging bullets solely by hearing is simply too inconceivable. You must know that bullet speed is faster than sound. Usually, when you hear the bullet, you've already been hit by it. Using hearing to dodge punches and kicks is barely plausible, but dodging bullets is absurd.







