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Chapter 28 - The Bow Was the Continuation of the Body, and the Arrow Was the Continuation of the Consciousness.

At the same time, Alvin could feel that the bow in his hand was a little different now.

Previously, when his cold weapon proficiency was at 10 points, he had relied on brute force to draw the bow.

As to where the shot would fire?

That was God's decision.

But after he obtained 3,000 proficiency points, Alvin discovered that everything was different now.

The entire bow seemed to have fused with him as one.

He could feel a gap on the left side of the bow that could not be seen by the naked eye. While on the right side, perhaps it had been stored in a lower position, the humidity was a little high.

As to where he could hit when he fired, Alvin already had an idea.

This feeling was like a strong intuition. Alvin dared to confirm where he could hit. He didn't need any reason. He could even feel it with his eyes closed.

Alvin adjusted his intuition and aimed it at the center of the target.

At this moment, Alvin suddenly felt that his surroundings seemed to have quieted down. He no longer cared about the exclamations of the people around him or the strange looks in their eyes.

He could now understand why in some weird movies, when a protagonist focused on doing something, the surroundings would always become blurred because that was what he was experiencing at the moment.

Alvin suddenly let go of his hand.

Bang --

A large amount of dust hidden in the body of the giant bow was shaken out at this moment, like a burst of yellow smoke. The arrow as thick as an arm flew out with a sound wave like a shooting star.

He didn't know if it was his illusion, but he felt that the air around him was blown away at this moment. And he felt as if he was suffocated for a second.

The bow was the continuation of the body, and the arrow the continuation of the consciousness.

Even though the arrow had already flown out and was completely out of control, Alvin seemed to be able to see its flight trajectory. He was very sure that it would hit the center of the target.

So Alvin directly turned his head and looked at Graves. "It is indeed a good thing. It's an eye-opener to me."

Bang --

At this moment, a crisp sound came from behind.

It was the sound of a wooden target breaking into pieces in the shooting range.

Only then did the sound come.

That was because Alvin was shooting at a target 300 meters away.

A target at this distance was not used to practice accuracy. In fact, a target over 100 meters would have been very difficult to hit because it was almost impossible to see clearly in a human's field of vision.

300 meters was the limit of the range of a normal bow. The reason why there was a target 300 meters away in the shooting range was that someone was bored and wanted to see how many times he could hit the target.

After saying that, Alvin handed the huge bow to Jax.

Alvin would not forget that this muscular man seemed to have other thoughts about him, so he had to be vigilant always.

"Hehe, you're really great, Buddy."

However, Jax only responded with a silly laugh, then he took the bow and put it back.

At this moment, a servant ran over from afar. He was the person in charge of reading the target in the archery range. He was running and shouting at the same time.

"Three... three hundred meters. I don't know how many rings, the target is completely broken and I can't see!"

This result made everyone suck in a breath.

Previously, Alvin had already surprised everyone just by being able to draw the giant bow.

The power of the giant bow was too strong, so much so that the target had broken into pieces. The readout was also impossible.

However, the target they used was only the size of a football. As for the 10 rings in the middle, they were only the size of a bottle cap.

A football that was 300 meters away was something that a normal person could not see with the naked eye.

Alvin had actually used such a bow to hit it!

Therefore, there was no need to struggle over the number of rings. To be able to do this had been heaven-defying.

In ancient times, this was equivalent to blowing the head of the opponent's lord with one arrow when two armies were just about to curse each other.

If this were in ancient times, Alvin would either be a legendary ranger of a country and become the dream lover of every unmarried girl, or he would be captured and burned to death as a wizard who could use witchcraft to shoot arrows.

It was truly a pity that he was born in this day and age.

Even in modern times, it would be easy for him to participate in the Olympic Game with this ability.

So who was this Alvin?

Graves had the same question in his mind. He didn't even dare to shake hands with him, because he even felt that Alvin could accidentally crush his hand.

"Alvin... how should I put it? You've really opened my eyes. If you're willing to stay in my house, I'll welcome you at any time..."

Alvin smiled. He knew that this time, he had received the recognition of the master and could now stay here as a guest.

Dinner followed, but this time it was much more lively. The hunter team led by Graves sat at the table. Every guest's status was much higher than the servant, so much so that they could sit here and eat with the master.

Alvin, on the other hand, took the second seat rightfully. This was the highest etiquette for entertaining guests here, almost equal to Camilla's seat.

Their dinner was the black bear that they had hunted. Alvin did not like it very much, so soon he stopped eating.

Then, taking advantage of the opportunity when Graves and the others were talking enthusiastically, he used the excuse of going to the washroom to leave the banquet and come to a balcony.

Closing the floor-to-ceiling glass windows, the bustle in the hall was faintly discernible. They seemed to be discussing the techniques of elephant hunting, and Alvin could not understand it.

Looking down, the villa was still brightly lit up until the night. The servants, who had finished their work for the day, were idling in the open space. Occasionally, they would whisper in Alvin's direction.

And looking across, passing the castle-like wall, there was an endless wilderness. The horizon was soft and long. In such an open space, the big and mysterious moon was particularly eye-catching.

There was no city to be seen from here, and Alvin was stunned for a moment.

When he was in the city, he had never had such a wide field of vision. Thanks to the dense buildings like a forest.

Alvin was not born in the countryside. What he saw today was the first experience in his life.

But according to Aurelia, such scenes could be seen everywhere after the end of the world.