Quick Transmigration: Era Novel Side Character Aims for Reverse

To recover his memory and life, Xu Keke enters various eras to start a counterattack journey to demand justice for the resentful side characters of era novels.

Rehabilitation is non-existent,...

Chapter 172 Rich Young Lady in the 1920s 9

Xu Keke didn't choose any other gun; she used the one Du Wei had just used. It was small and had little recoil.

She didn't bother anyone else, and just had Du Wei explain to her how to use the gun. Everyone understood; since they were going to lose anyway, there was no need to take it so seriously.

Xu Keke wasn't pretending to be clueless. While the guns of this era were similar in construction to those she usually used, there were still some differences. They were considerably more complex to operate and required far fewer auxiliary tools.

Du Jue, meanwhile, stood calmly to the side with Fu Kai, watching and chatting idly. They showed no intention of offering to help.

Winning or losing didn't matter to him. On the contrary, he felt that even he couldn't just come to this shooting range casually, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, his older sister probably wouldn't come a second time. Being able to touch a gun and give it a try was enough to make the trip worthwhile. If she was as concerned about saving face as Du Wei and felt embarrassed, he could simply help her pick flowers if she lost later.

Su Wan scoffed at Xu Keke's overestimation of her abilities. While loading the gun, she put two bullets in.

Li Dakang glanced at her but did not stop her.

As she inserted the second bullet, the man sitting behind her saw what she was doing.

It was already agreed that one round would decide the winner. But she still stuffed two bullets inside.

There have been incidents at shooting ranges where, after firing one bullet, the second one accidentally discharged, resulting in accidental injury and death.

In particular, Su Wan's gesture of adjusting the ring at the end reminded the man of someone who would subconsciously make this gesture before each murder.

The man gave a wink to the guard behind him. Although he didn't care about someone as insignificant as Du Bingtian, it wouldn't look good if his daughter died in his territory.

The man glanced at Xu Keke, who was fiddling with a pistol under Du Wei's direction. The little girl seemed quite clever; how come she was already trying to steal men at such a young age?

It would be one thing if they snatched a better one, but this illegitimate son of the Li family in Nanjing is no good at all.

She was lucky this time, managing to get on her own turf. Next time... who knows if that girl will even survive until then.

The man stretched his neck, twisting it back and forth, thinking that he would find a massage therapist to relax after they left.

The cluster of small yellow flowers beneath the target swayed fearlessly in the wind, displaying their delicate beauty.

Everyone initially thought Su Wan, with her slicked-back hair, tight-fitting clothes, and wielding a gun like a man, would look good. But upon seeing Xu Keke, the men in the room all changed their minds.

A pretty young girl like Xu Keke, dressed in a traditional Chinese dress, with two braids and a blindfold over her eyes, holds a gun firmly in her hands. Her fragility belies her strength, which seems to touch people's hearts even more.

As the two blindfolded themselves, the guard, feigning curiosity, strolled over, nodded to Li Dakang, and the two stood side by side beside Su Wan.

Back then, out of boredom and to increase the difficulty of shooting, Xu Keke once turned off all the auxiliary functions on her pistol and then practiced shooting. Her forte was determining the shooting direction through comprehensive analysis and judgment, such as wind direction, sound, and subtle clues in the surrounding environment.

Fouquet shouted, "One, two, three!"

Both girls pulled the trigger at the same time. Su Wan had never fired blindfolded before. Without covering her eyes, she fixed the position of the gun in advance, then remained still and fired a six-ring shot.

As she removed the strip of cloth, the guard waiting beside her took the gun from her hand. Before she could react, she saw Xu Keke next to her, still holding a gun in both hands.

She actually hit a bullseye. In the brief moment of stunned silence, Du Wei erupted in joyful cheers.

Su Wan tried to take the gun from the guard, but Li Dakang, standing behind her, grabbed her arm and glared at her fiercely. For Su Wan, that glare was more shocking than frightening.

She had always known Li Dakang wasn't a good person, but she had always assumed he treated her differently from other women. This was the first time he had shown her such ferocity, looking at her as if she were a fool. Su Wan panicked.

“Cousin lost, a bet is a bet. Hurry up and pick that flower and give it to Miss Du.” Li Dakang gestured for her to move forward, signaling with his eyes that she shouldn’t cause trouble. When he turned to face the crowd, he put on a warm, sunny smile.

Su Wan felt a chill run down her spine, her mind going blank. In that one glance, she knew clearly that she no longer held her former place in his heart. She listlessly picked the flowers.

Xu Keke took the yellow forsythia from her hand, her gaze unconsciously falling on her hand. A plain, unremarkable silver ring. Xu Keke noticed it because very few people wear rings on their middle fingers.

Furthermore, the width of the ring doesn't seem to be what most girls would like. To be precise, this should be a men's ring.

Xu Keke felt like she'd seen this ring somewhere before. She glanced at Li Dakang's hands, who was standing next to her; his hands were clean and bare. So it wasn't a couple's ring. Where had she seen it before?

Xu Keke decided that when she had time, she would carefully examine the original owner's memories. She guessed that the original owner might have met her at the Li family after the marriage.

Everyone was saying that Xu Keke had just gotten lucky, like a blind cat stumbling upon a dead mouse. Only the man behind her didn't see it that way. He noticed that Xu Keke had slightly adjusted the direction of her gun before firing.

He was almost certain that although Xu Keke's gun-holding posture was a bit strange, her hitting the bullseye was definitely not a fluke. Today wasn't a wasted trip; he had only come out for some peace and quiet, but he hadn't expected to encounter two interesting girls. He was already planning to have someone investigate these two girls.

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