Chapter 149 Brother, I knocked it down



While Yinzuo was daydreaming, Yinzhi drew his bow and shot a few more arrows at the black bear. It must be said that this big guy had a thick health bar. Even though he was hit by several arrows and blood was flowing, his running speed did not slow down at all. On the contrary, the pain in his body further stimulated his ferocity. In just a short while, several of Yinzhi's guards were injured.

Seeing that the black bear was chasing everyone all the way, Yinzuo didn't dare to stand still. While his elder brother shot another arrow through the black bear's front leg and its speed slowed down a little, Yinzuo hurriedly raised the musket in his hand, pulled the trigger to load the musket, and with the skills he had learned from playing with balloons at a night market stall in his previous life, he aimed at the black bear's head in the distance and fired a volley of bullets at him!

You have to admit that Yinzuo's aim is really good. As soon as the sound was heard, the angry black bear on the other side stopped and fell to the ground almost at the same time. Yinzuo obviously didn't expect that he could hit the target with one shot. After the black bear fell motionless, he was still holding the musket in a daze for a long time, until Akshan behind him pushed him lightly and he came to his senses.

"Brother, I knocked it down?"

Yinzhen had obviously underestimated the strength of this adult black bear when it was angry. Although he didn't have any serious injuries at the moment, he was still in a rather miserable state after the struggle just now. Seeing Yinzuo asking him stupidly, he wiped the blood off his hands and walked towards him!

"Yes, you killed him. It seems that this bird gun is quite powerful. If it weren't for that shot you made just now, we would have had to spend more effort to deal with this guy."

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