"Where is this?!"
As soon as he stepped into another realm connected by black smoke, Witt blurted out this question—the world in front of him is much brighter than the other end connected by the teleportation stone. Everywhere I see, it's like being in the bottom of the sea. The castle built of black stone stands majestically not far away. Although the sub-buildings stretching out are also made of black stone, they are much more refined than those seen earlier. The two-slope roof with a steep slope is used as the top, and the high-relief decorations engraved with ghosts and demons surround the building in an orderly manner. Every detail shows the shadow of early European Gothic style everywhere.
[This is the Palace of the Nether King, right? ] Witt thought so, but still couldn't help asking, wanting to hear Ayatsuji's answer in person. After all, this girl led him into the forbidden place where he tried his best to enter but couldn't get in. There are really many questions that need to be answered.
"The Palace of the Nether King, the true center of the Shadow City, and the habitat of the Lord Nether King." Ayatsuji replied.
"How could you come in so easily? Don't you need to meet the conditions to enter this place?" Witt asked these two sentences, recalling her behavior when she entered the door just now, and added two questions, "The certificate you showed just now What was that token? Why did you say 'official' to the two gatekeepers..."
"Why do you have so many questions? I made an exception and brought you in so that you could learn sniper skills." Ayatsuji didn't stop because of his question, but continued to move forward without stopping, "The token is The props I obtained to complete one of my epic missions, I think you also know that as long as you have the mission from the Nether King's Palace, you can freely enter and exit here."
"Understood."
Witt followed closely behind. Just as he was about to ask the girl what the epic mission was, the guide slowed down, came to a side hall, and opened the door.
The view inside the house before him made Witt forget the sentence he wanted to ask for a moment, and he was stunned at the door for a few seconds—
It was a room full of metal. All kinds of long guns were densely hung on the walls, and the circular glass cabinets and stands were filled with portable weapons such as small guns and grenades. In addition, there were also improved turrets and missiles. They are arranged in an orderly manner at the innermost part of this rectangular room. Everything looks so rich in content, but unexpectedly tidy. A tall man in black was standing on a metal seat in the center of the room, cleaning a Carlit submachine gun. Although he was wearing a metal half-face mask, his light green eyes were clearly exposed. He saw Ayatsuji and Witt opened the door and appeared. He stopped the graceful gesture of wiping the gun, and said in a soft male voice, "Welcome."
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"Come here to apprentice." Ayatsuji said, grabbing Witt who was stunned at the door, and pushed forward a few steps, "This one needs to learn sniper rifle skills and shotgun skills, so please teach me master."
Witt finally came to his senses, scratched his head, and said to the man in black in the middle of the room, "Please tell me, the trainer, how much does it cost to learn these two skills? I'll give it now."
"Shotgun skills can be learned anywhere at the first level. The common sense price is 3 gold. As for the sniper skill, which is an elite special skill, the price is relatively high. The basic level also needs 10 gold. If you want to increase the level later, the price will be doubled. Of course , before you come to spend money to upgrade your skills, you need to reach the required proficiency." The trainer said.
"It's so expensive..." After a little calculation, Witt knew that two-thirds of the cash was gone after spending this wave of primary skill learning alone, and he was one step closer to the poor class.
"Then you should learn." Ayatsuji hit the back of Witt's head with the hilt of his sword, "Don't you learn how to activate your magic gun?"
As soon as this was mentioned, Witt's interest was completely aroused, and he immediately took out 13 gold coins from his bag and handed them over.
The firearms trainer accepted the tuition fee, said "close your eyes" softly, and then put his right hand on Witt's forehead—
A warm current passed through Witt's eyebrows and flowed to every cell, activating all his senses, and the world around him became a mountain shooting range surrounded by clouds and mist.
"I'll teach you the skills of a sniper rifle first." The trainer said softly, holding up a firearm similar to the old-fashioned M700 sniper rifle with both hands. The sniper scope was placed in front of the left eye. The stable posture of the sniper rifle is still different. After all, the characters in this world have extremely strong hands and can easily handle all kinds of heavy guns.
The trainer's heroic posture formed a huge contrast with his tone, and continued: "When you raise your gun, it becomes a part of your body, your hands, your eyes. Even your nose and your ears, you have to integrate your experience with your heart, and express your wish to it—the essence of sniper skills lies in concentrating energy on one point, predicting micro-movements in one glance—"
As he spoke, he suddenly moved the muzzle of the gun and fired a bullet into the air.
Nothing happened, Witt was feeling a little embarrassed, a thin green leaf fell in front of him, he caught it reflexively, and then heard the trainer say: "I just aimed at this leaf with branches roots."
Witt looked up immediately, and it turned out that there were indeed several branches deep in the misty clouds above his head, which were the extension of a certain tree in the sky, and a few leaves were faintly swaying in the wind.
"Try it." The trainer handed him the sniper rifle. "The first step is to shoot down a leaf without any damage. The second step is to try other living creatures."