046. Copy

After returning to the office, Rogge pulled out a backpack he hadn't opened in a long time and looked at the contents.

Inside this backpack, there are a whole hundred shuriken.

These shurikens were specially made by him.

But after it was made, he was left idle and never used again.

And today, after seeing the bullseye's amazing throwing ability, he suddenly had an idea.

On the system's exchange page, there is an exchange icon for shuriken technology, but all this time, he has not exchanged this ability.

Although exchanging from the system can save him a lot of practice time, the system does not price these skills lower than that of high-level ninjutsu, so he has never exchanged them.

Kunai has already perfected his play, but his shuriken skills are still a mess.

After picking up the backpack full of shurikens, he returned directly to the second floor of the Jester Institute of Paleontology and History through the Flying Thor.

After putting away the Flying Thunder God Kunai on the ground, he used his chakra perception technique to sense the position of the bullseye, and then ran towards the bullseye.

At this time, Bullseye was jumping up and down by his shadow clone, and kept throwing various weapons in his hands.

On the premise of being prepared, it is not particularly difficult to dodge the weapons thrown by the bullseye.

The hard part is how to dodge these weapons without getting hurt and at the same time close the distance between the two sides.

Although Rogge's shadow clones have the same combat skills as him, these shadow clones are not him after all.

Through a few serial attacks, Bullseye successfully consumed Rogge's two shadow clones.

Just as he was about to wipe out the remaining two shadow clones in one fell swoop, he saw Rog himself with his backpack on his back.

Looking at the backpack on Rogge's body that he didn't know where it came from, Bullseye had some not-so-good intuition.

Before he could think about it, Rog disarmed the remaining two shadow clones and took out several shurikens from his backpack at the same time.

Bullseye didn't know Rogge's purpose, but after seeing the shadow clone disappear, he didn't hesitate to throw a few daggers at Rogge.

At this time, Rogge had already opened his three-hook jade writing wheel and watched the bullseye's every move.

Including his throwing movements, the way he uses force, and the way he throws.

When looking at the bullseye with the writing wheel, Rogge did not forget to dodge the daggers.

After dodging the menacing daggers, he mimicked the bullseye's approach and threw the shuriken in his hand.

The moment Rogge threw out the shuriken, a strange feeling flashed through Bullseye's heart.

But that feeling soon faded.

I saw that the shuriken thrown by Rogge flew towards the bullseye at a very fast speed, and then flew past the bullseye perfectly without causing him any damage.

Bullseye originally thought that Rogge had the same extraordinary throwing skills as him, but it turned out that he thought too much.

It's a layman's trick!

How can such a spinning dart be thrown like a dagger, this is just a mess!

Just as Bullseye was about to mock Rogge's throwing skills, something suddenly occurred to him.

This throwing technique!

This way of exerting force!

This attack trajectory!

Isn't that what I did when I just threw the dagger!!

After thinking of this, the contempt on Bullseye's face suddenly disappeared.

That's impossible!

How could he have learned my attack just by looking at it once!

It's absolutely impossible!!

As if to cheer himself up, and as if to prove that his attack methods could not be imitated so easily, Bullseye took out a dart similar to a shuriken.

Shout! Shout! Shout!

Without any hesitation, the three darts in Bullseye's hand struck Roger like lightning, hitting his forehead, throat, and heart.

Once again, Rog dodged the bullseye's darts, and then pulled out three shurikens as well.

Almost as if history was repeating itself, Rog threw three shuriken with lightning strikes, hitting Bullseye's forehead, throat, and heart.

Looking at Rogge's almost copy-and-paste movements and techniques, Bullseye's face was full of disbelief.

Even so, he dodged the shuriken fired by Rog, and then ran away without looking back.

Rogge didn't just let the bullseye leave, and hurriedly used his teleportation technique to chase after him.

Although Bullseye didn't look back, he could clearly sense that Rogge was not far behind him.

Damn, fight!

After sensing that Rogge was getting closer, Bullseye finally gave up his intention to escape, and once again took out the throwing weapon he had prepared.

This time, instead of deliberately choosing darts, he picked up a few weapons and threw them at Rogge.

In the face of this attack from the bullseye, Rogge did not dodge, but took out the same number of shuriken.

He didn't continue to imitate the bullseye's movements, but threw these shuriken according to the skills he had just mastered.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

The shuriken slammed into the bullseye's thrown weapon, making a crisp crash before bouncing off each other.

Looking at the scene in front of him, Bullseye instantly understood why Kim stopped him from going to Rogge for trouble last time.

With this terrifying ability to mimic, is this guy really still human?

Bullseye didn't know how to describe Rog in front of him now, he thought his innate throwing talent was a gift from heaven.

But he is now beginning to have serious doubts about it.

It's just a few fights, and it's the exact same way you can throw your throwing, which is fucking talent.

If it weren't for the different positions, Bullseye would really want to ask Rogge how exactly he did it.

In Rogge's deliberate release of the water, the bullseye has never been caught up by him, but has always maintained this situation where you chase me, you throw daggers and darts and I throw shuriken.

When Bullseye threw out the last dagger in his hand, he finally stopped and stopped running.

Clang!

The dagger thrown by the bullseye hadn't traveled far before it was easily hit by Rog's shuriken and bounced off the wall next to it.

"Finally finished?"

Rogge was in a very good mood at this time, and it could even be regarded as very good.

With the selfless dedication of Bullseye, he quickly mastered the technique of throwing shuriken in a short and unreasonable time, and also learned some useful tips from Bullseye.

For example, how to throw a playing card with the power to tear human necks.

"Don't talk nonsense, if you want to do it, just let the horse come!"

Bullseye didn't expect to be able to deal with Rog with ranged attacks now, and pulled out his only melee weapon now, a peculiarly shaped short knife.