She thought of someone, Zhou Ming.
The guy who whistled at her and Xi Chunzhi at the elevator entrance that day.
Later, Xi Chunzhi kicked him and kept cursing at him.
He looks like a sniper.
That guy, who was big and strong, was actually a sniper.
As the saying goes, don’t judge a book by its cover.
With her shoulder against the butt of the gun, Tu Ran recalled the precautions for using a sniper rifle that she had learned from a book before.
Don't get too close to the scope, keep a distance. If you cover your eyes completely, the recoil when firing the gun may cause your eyeball to rupture.
Tu Ran remembered that there was a difference of two centimeters between her eyes and the sight.
Modern sniper rifle scopes are equipped with auxiliary aiming devices that automatically adjust the position of the crosshairs, taking into account various factors that may cause the bullet to deviate, such as air pressure, humidity, wind direction and wind speed.
Everything was ready, and Tu Ran noticed out of the corner of her eye a figure walking towards her.
Tu Ran frowned. Why is it him again? Never mind.
Tu Ran focused her attention on the bull's eye.
There's no tricks involved.
I just pulled the trigger and shot because I felt good about it.
The powerful recoil caused her cheeks and shoulders to ache, as if her bones were torn.
Tu Ran took a deep breath and shrank back like a turtle in its shell, rubbing her shoulders in pain.
it hurts.
The recoil of a sniper rifle is so strong.
"How stupid." A cold, sarcastic voice came from the side.
When Tu Ran opened her eyes, she saw Xie Xu looking down at her.
From her angle, his dark blue eyes seemed even darker and deeper.
He has a pair of beautiful eyes, but his mouth is so vicious.
Tu Ran curled her lips and wanted to refute him, but she couldn't find any words for a moment. Her behavior just now really didn't seem very smart.
Ignoring him, Tu Ran continued to crawl back to her original position and adjusted her posture.
As expected, the last shot missed the target. Tu Ran didn't know where it hit. She didn't pay much attention to it and continued to prepare for the next shot.
Based on her experience from the last time, she slowly adjusted the crosshairs with the help of the auxiliary aiming device.
"Don't let your breathing interfere with the trajectory of the bullet." Xie Xu said.
Tu Ran immediately held her breath.
"Think of the sniper rifle as an extension of your body. Don't pay too much attention to the moment of pulling the trigger. Forget about it, achieve the state of unity between man and gun, and shoot naturally."
"Bang!"
A bullet was fired, and through the sight, Tu Ran saw that the bullet hit the center of the bull's eye.
Oh my god, is what Xie Xu said so effective? Tu Ran swallowed her saliva.
Is she that good? She learned it so easily.
Tu Ran's whole body was stunned.
After a moment, she realized that Xie Xu was still standing next to her and turned to look at him.
He was leaning against a nearby equipment rack, looking at the bullseye in the distance, and didn't notice her gaze.
Tu Ran withdrew her gaze, paused for two seconds, and looked at him again.
Finally, he made up his mind and asked, "Why do you want to teach me?"
Didn’t they agree before that they would keep out of each other’s way?
Xie Xu lowered his eyes and stared at her, tapping his fingers on the equipment rack rhythmically.
"Do you have time? I'd like to treat you to a meal."
Tu Ran subconsciously wanted to refuse because she felt that it was not a good thing for this person to invite her to dinner.
Xie Xu saw through her thoughts at a glance, "I saved your life."
(End of this chapter)