Chapter 236 Shooting down the Steeds
contemporary romance
Chapter 236 Shooting down the Steeds
Zaria, who previously had only looked at him with a hint of lust, was now entirely focused on her gun. "Oh, you mean the nitty-gritty details that blow your mind? This baby here has a high-precision barrel, coupled with an ultra-smooth trigger pull. It's got a muzzle velocity of around 10,000 feet per second—talk about sending that bullet flying like a lightning bolt! And the best part? It's got this adjustable stock and cheek rest for that perfect fit. Oh, and last but not least, it can fire various types of shots: crystal balls, qi bullets, metal bullets, and many more. The only thing missing is energy bullets, unfortunately. The energy version is too costly and hard to come by," she said, setting it down and loading three green-colored marble like glowing crystal balls into it.
Kevin looked at the fully assembled gun in complete awe. It was almost 7 to 8 feet long, quite hefty, and from the big muzzle brake to the back of its monopad, it looked impressive. "Sounds like a dream for any sniper enthusiast," he remarked.
Zaria nodded with a smile. "Oh, absolutely! The Lian G5 isn't just a rifle; it's a work of art. You feel the power, the precision, and the thrill every time you hold it. I tell ya, boy, shooting with this beauty feels like composing a symphony, each shot hitting the perfect note." Then, gesturing towards the herd of horned biras, she continued, "Now, if you could leave me alone for a bit so I can put some of these preys to sleep."
Kevin nodded and backed off, joining Stuart and Benny. Benny, noticing him approaching, grinned with amusement. "So, did she tell you all about her Lian G5, its muzzle velocity, and crystal-clear scope?"
"Yeah, she did," Kevin nodded, smiling. Glancing at Zaria, he remarked, "She seems to be really into guns."
"More than you'd imagine," Keith, standing nearby, chimed in. "She'd ditch her guys just to tinker with her guns."
Kevin glanced at her again, recalling the time when Zaria had made an offer. Keith was beside him when she propositioned, but he declined, and since then, they had kept their distance, hardly speaking apart from that instance.
He felt a tug within him, wanting to join her that night, but he couldn't simply abandon his girl for someone else. It might have been different if they both agreed to it together, but considering the possibility of a situation like that arising, he declined her offer. Yet, gazing at her figure now, he found himself tempted to approach her once more.
She, like her friends, seemed to be in her mid-thirties or forties, possessing a wonderfully body. However, unlike many of them, she had a petite frame compared to Viana, who stood at nearly 6 feet. Zaria was around the middle of five feet or maybe just an inch or two taller, yet her body didn't fit the typical "milf" stereotype. She boasted a small waist with a medium-sized bust and bottom, enough to be labeled an hourglass figure or curvy.
Her cat-like face and the mixture of black and gray hair complemented her tan skin, which appeared to be a natural shade unlike Keyara's, acquired after spending hours practicing in the sun. Zaria looked youthful, but a touch of maturity had settled on her face despite her demeanor.
"So, they're going to shoot the biras and then we're going to tame them?" Kevin asked, shifting his gaze away from Zaria.
"Something along those lines," Viana replied, seated inside the car.
"So, how are we gonna pull this off? I'm not exactly an animal tamer, especially with beasts that size," Kevin inquired, glancing at the herd of horned monsters.
"No sweat, we just give 'em a pill and they'll be as friendly as puppies," Benny replied, shooting a quick look at Ken. "Now, shh, let 'em concentrate."
Kevin nodded, observing Ken fine-tuning his aim and then turning to see Zaria doing the same.
The air crackled with precision as Zaria and Ken, armed with their specialized rifles, fired off sleeping shots at the herd of horned monsters. With steady hands and focused determination, they unleashed a series of calculated shots, aiming for their respective targets.
Zaria's rifle, the Lian G5, emitted a subdued resonance with each round released. She fired five shots in quick succession, the crackling shots resonating in the air as the translucent crystal balls zoomed toward their targets. Her expertise in handling the weapon was evident as she maintained a consistent rhythm and accuracy, ensuring each shot found its mark.
Meanwhile, Ken, with his finely-crafted rifle made of crystal, demonstrated his proficiency with swift and precise shooting. He fired six shots, his rifle resonating with a melodic hum with each discharged round. The intervals between shots were perfectly timed, spaced at a mere two seconds apart. His experience and proficiency allowed him to swiftly aim and fire, ensuring each bullet met its intended target.
The urgency was palpable; they knew they had to act swiftly to tranquilize the beasts before they fled. Their seamless coordination and precise timing ensured that the tranquilizer shots hit the horned creatures effectively, with the hope of subduing them before they had a chance to flee.
Kevin observed the skilled marksmanship of Zaria and Ken with a mix of admiration and fascination. As he watched them fire their tranquilizing shots, "Wow, they're like expert snipers," he said, observing the controlled precision in their shooting.
"yeah no shit," Ken acknowledged as he hit all his targets and stood up. "Move quickly over there and keep the other monsters away," he instructed.
Benny was already on the move upon hearing this, with Keith following closely behind. Kevin also started moving, while Stuart hesitated. However, Keyara intervened, "Hold on, three's plenty. You help them pack their guns quickly."
And that's how they acquired their mounts to traverse the dense den of Chernobog's. With an excited grin, Kevin dashed forward, his eyes gleaming with anticipation. He caught sight of Keith's joyful expression as she matched his pace, both racing ahead, leaving Benny lagging behind, unaware of what lay ahead.
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