GOD EYE
ucceeded this easily. He had first thought that Bobby would not fight back and would need to be pressured into accepting the challenge. And when Bobby lost, all he needed to do was apologize, leaving
st. In her opinion, Andy was ranked third in arche
by Andy. Andy called out to some of the students who then carried four targets over. Soon the four targets were arranged in a straight line placed in front of them, every target at a distance of ten meters between them. "Since there are so many people here today, I
t arcs, and, like eagles, bounced towards their targets. Almost at the same time, the four arrows hit dead center on the four targets. "Oh my god," everyone screamed at the sight. "So arrows can be shot this way; they do not have to fly straight. They can curve due to gravity. They will fall on their targets," Bobby thought as his left eye recorded the routes perfectly. The end result made his heart shake. "Contin
field as he decided on what he was going to do. "Okay, I'm going to start now," Bobby slowly took out an arrow. He pulled back an arrow and shot carelessly into the sky. "What is this guy doing?" Sarah thought to herself. However, just at this time, the sound came from the sky. A black shadow dropped from the sky; everyone's eyes
d another black shadow. "Oh my god, an arrow shot down two birds," an archer exclaimed. Andy heard that and looked over. Indeed, there were two birds there, one arrow, two birds. Andy's heart skipped. He never thought that Bobby had such high archery skills. Even Andy did not have much confidence in doing that. It depended on luck for him. "The sparrow's body is small and flies super fast; to shoot one arrow and kill two sparrows is on par with Andy's Continuous Eagle Arr
w. It still quivered from the shot. Bobby made an archer pull the arrow quickly; the arrowhead was pulled out. Everyone stared at it. On the arrowhead was a pea-sized dead body with traces of blood. "Oh my god, this is a fly, a fly!" one of the students screamed. Many archers' eyeballs almost popped out from shock. "Oh my god, to have a hundred-step difference and kill a fly. How did he do this?" Andy's face turned white as he stared at the fly's body as if his soul was lost. If he was lucky, he would be able to shoot two birds with one arrow, but to kill a fly from a hundred steps away was impossible fo
ttle bastard, last time I lost to you. This time I'm going to make you lose and beg for forgiveness," Tom said as he licked his lips while his eyes had a certain amount of deadliness in them. This time he was going to beat Bobby, fair and square, and also humiliate him, only because he lost to Bobby in one move last time and felt humiliated. Bobby found that the two helpers