24 hours to-save the world 36

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This man, who had only practiced for less than half a month, achieved what many archers couldn’t – “Heart like still water.”
Ordinary people will have thoughts, and those thoughts will be disturbed by external influences.
Group discussion: 5, 6, 3, 7, 4, 3, 6, 7, 5…

A talented archer can completely isolate themselves from external disturbances, increasing their archery skills rapidly. They can shoot each arrow with a “Heart like still water” mindset.
This is every archer’s dream, and it’s exactly what Zhushi Jiu has achieved. With the “Heart like still water” talent, the deciding factor for an archer’s level becomes purely technique.
Sometimes, technique alone can make a huge difference. If the technique is good, the score will be high; if the technique is lacking, the arrow will stray far off.
However, archers without this talent can only rely on their skills, using their mastery of techniques to maintain a stable level… This is the case with Du Fei.
There’s a significant difference between the two: the latter will decline rapidly with age, while the former will remain exceptional even in old age.
Ancient archery masters were mostly the latter, such as Huang Zhong, who remained exceptional despite his old age.
Also, like her grandfather.
She was taught by her grandfather, and her grandfather could also achieve “Heart like still water,” a god-like talent that still inspires her today.
So she’s very clear about what “Heart like still water” means and the difference between having and not having this talent.
She’s confident that as long as Zhushi Jiu maintains this “Heart like still water” state, he’ll be able to shoot every arrow perfectly with technique.
ID Card: 5, 6, 3, 7, 4, 3, 6, 7, 5…

In this process, it will be very quick…
Zhushi Jiu came out of the archery hall, having obtained the bow and arrows he wanted.
He then went to a lottery store.
Luckily, after getting thrashed in archery, the lottery still brought him some comfort.
The financial flow has changed greatly after his rebirth. His initial funds were 5,000 yuan, and he spent 3,000 yuan at the fixed price, then 1,500 yuan on the bow and arrows at Du Fei’s place. He only had 500 yuan left to buy lottery tickets.
But this time, Zhushi Jiu rose to the occasion.
He first bought 50 tickets and hit a streak, winning 1,500 yuan. The winning amount was exactly the same as before.
Next, he spent 1,200 yuan on 120 tickets and hit another streak, winning 3,960 yuan, more than he estimated.
In the end, he turned 500 yuan into 4,325 yuan at the lottery store.
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Everyone’s gone crazy; in less than an hour, he multiplied his original funds by 8.65 times, earning more than the methods described in the Criminal Code.
Finally, Zhushi Jiu took his leave under the shop assistant’s worshipful gaze, having opened over 170 lottery tickets without any emotional fluctuation. If he didn’t leave, the shop assistant would have reported him.
What would he do with the 4,000-plus yuan?
At first, Zhushi Jiu thought of buying many things, like night vision goggles, bulletproof vests, helmets, and gas masks – a series of professional-looking items.
But now he didn’t think so. These things wouldn’t be of much use to him.
Night vision goggles would obstruct his shooting vision, bulletproof vests couldn’t block laser guns, helmets were useless, and gas masks were unnecessary.
There seemed to be many useful things, but under the powerful Shadow’s control, they became worthless.
But was there really nothing good to buy?
Reflecting on his past experiences, Zhushi Jiu realized something.
The Shadow’s reaction was really fast, and they were very susceptible to decoy tactics.
If he casually threw out a small trap, it would draw their attention. What if he set up more decoys?
The Resurrection skill was really convenient, allowing him to figure out the enemy’s plans and set up traps accordingly.
He knew that the more loopholes he created, the more opportunities he would get.

Jiangcheng University was once again shrouded in night.
It seemed like just another ordinary night, but eight black-clothed men had infiltrated the campus, targeting the A1 Teaching Building.
The cold wind howled, and their footsteps hid in the rustling of the grass as they swiftly moved forward, as if nothing could stop them. Their actions were swift and decisive.
Their black guns emitted a cold, icy glow in the dark night, just like their solemn, iron-like aura.
The leader waved his hand, and the team halted.
Group discussion: 5, 6, 3, 7, 4, 3, 6, 7, 5…

The eight men synchronized, maintaining the same action almost simultaneously, with almost no deviation.
Once they were within 100 meters of their target, they would use hand signals to communicate, unless something unusual happened.
This was normal for elite teams like them, where every member had learned hand signs and was even proficient in three or more variations.
The leader issued an order.
—”Split into three teams according to the D plan. Three people for the execution team, three for the backup team, and two for the sentry team.”

Before the operation began, they had at least four backup plans, representing different danger levels – A, B, C, and D.
The leader judged the task’s difficulty and executed the corresponding plan, with each plan corresponding to different personnel arrangements.
This time, the task was judged as a D-level task, the safest level, since they hadn’t encountered any abnormalities so far.
The leader determined that the task’s danger level was D.
Reader ID Card: 5, 6, 3, 7, 4, 3, 6, 7, 5…

Wang Ruobai was just an insignificant pawn.
The commander behind the scenes judged this to be true, and trusted the black-clothed team leader’s judgment.
He knew the black-clothed team’s strength. Their strength wasn’t just about their physical abilities, which were already at the highest level for humans, but also about their exceptional brains, which were even more outstanding than those of elites.
If the team leader hadn’t detected any anomalies, it meant that there really weren’t any.
Although the commander was puzzled, he still trusted the team leader’s judgment, since he wasn’t on the scene personally.

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