Marvel Ninja God Chapter 46: Copy


After returning to the office, Rogge dug out a backpack that he had not opened for a long time and looked at the contents.

In this backpack, there are a hundred shuriken.

These shurikens were specially made by him.

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

Today, after seeing Bullseye's superb throwing ability, he suddenly had an idea.

On the exchange page of the system, there is an exchange icon for Shuriken technology, but he has never exchanged this ability.

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

Kunai has become a proficient player, but his shuriken skills are still a mess.

After picking up this backpack full of shuriken, he returned directly to the negative second floor of the Jester Institute of Paleontology through Flying Thor.

After putting away the flying thunder **** Kunai on the ground, he used the 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, throwing various weapons in his hands.

Under the premise of preparation, it is not particularly difficult to avoid the weapons thrown by the bullseye.

The hard part is how to dodge these weapons without getting hurt, and at the same time bring the two sides closer together.

Although Roger's shadow clones have the same fighting skills as him, these shadow clones are not himself after all.

After several consecutive attacks, Bullseye successfully consumed Roger's two shadow clones.

Just when he was about to destroy the remaining two shadow clones in one go, he saw Rogge himself with a backpack.

Looking at the backpack on Roger's body from nowhere, Bullseye had some bad intuitions.

Before he could think about it, Rogge released the remaining two shadow clones and took out a few shuriken from his backpack.

Bullseye didn't know Roger's purpose, but after seeing the shadow clone disappear, he threw a few daggers at Roger without hesitation.

At this time, Rogge had opened his three-hooked jade writing wheel and watched Bullseye's every move.

Including his throwing motion, his forceful way, his throwing technique.

Rogge did not forget to avoid the daggers when he observed the bullseye with his writing wheel.

After dodging these menacing daggers, he imitated Bullseye and threw the shuriken in his hand.

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

But that feeling soon faded away.

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 any damage to him.

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

This is completely a layman's technique!

How can such a spinning dart be thrown like a dagger? It's a mess!

Just when Bullseye was about to mock Roger's throwing skills, he suddenly remembered something.

This throwing technique!

Such a forceful way!

This attack trajectory!

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

Thinking of this, the contempt on Bullseye's face instantly vanished.

This is impossible!

How could he have learned my attacks just by watching it once!

This is absolutely impossible! ! !

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

Whoa! call out! call out!

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

Rogge once again dodged the dart from the bullseye, and then similarly took out three shuriken.

Almost like history repeating itself, Rogge threw three shuriken like lightning, hitting Bullseye's forehead, throat, and heart respectively.

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

Even so, he avoided Rogge's shuriken and ran away without looking back.

Rogge wouldn't just let Bullseye leave, so he quickly chased after him with a teleportation technique.

Although Bullseye did not turn his head, he could clearly perceive that Rogge was not far behind him.

Damn it!

After sensing that Rogge was getting closer, Bullseye finally gave up his plan 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 Bullseye's attack, Rogge did not evade, but took out the same number of shuriken.

He did not continue to imitate Bullseye's movements, but threw these shuriken according to the skills he had just mastered.

Clang! clang! clang!

The shuriken and the weapon thrown by Bullseye collided fiercely~IndoMTL.com~ made a crisp crashing sound, and then each bounced off.

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

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

Bullseye doesn't know how to describe Rogge in front of him now. He thought his innate throwing talent was a gift from God.

But now he's starting to seriously doubt it.

It's just a few fights, and it's just like imitating his own throwing ability. This is a **** talent.

If it weren't for the difference, Bullseye really wanted to ask Roger how he did it.

After Roger's intentional release of water, Bullseye was never caught up by him, but maintained a situation where you chased me, you threw daggers and darts, and I threw shuriken.

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

Clang!

The dagger thrown by Bullseye didn't fly far before it was easily hit by Rogge'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 considered very good.

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

Such as how to throw a playing card with the power to tear a human neck.

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

Bullseye doesn't expect to be able to use long-range attacks to deal with Roger now, so he draws out his only melee weapon, a peculiarly shaped short knife.


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