After returning to the office, Rogge rummaged through a backpack he hadn't opened in a long time, checking its contents.
Inside this backpack were a full hundred shurikens.
He had specially commissioned these shurikens.
However, after they were made, he had left them idle, never using them.
But today, after witnessing Bullseye's uncanny throwing ability, he suddenly had an idea.
In the system's exchange page, there were icons for shuriken techniques, but he had never exchanged for this ability.
Although exchanging from the system would save him a lot of practice time, the system's price for these skills was no lower than advanced ninjutsu, so he had never bothered to exchange.
He had mastered the kunai, but his shuriken skills were still terrible.
Picking up the backpack filled with shurikens, he used Flying Thunder God to return directly to the second basement level of the Jester Paleontological History Research Institute.
After stowing the Flying Thunder God kunai, he used Chakra Perception to sense Bullseye's location, and then rushed towards Bullseye.
At this moment, Bullseye was being chased up and down by his shadow clones, constantly throwing out various weapons.
With some preparation, avoiding the weapons thrown by Bullseye was not particularly difficult.
The difficulty was how to dodge these weapons without getting injured, while closing the distance between them.
Although Rogge's shadow clones possessed the same combat skills as him, these shadow clones were not him after all.
Through several chain-like attacks, Bullseye successfully consumed two of Rogge's shadow clones.
Just as he was planning to eliminate the remaining two shadow clones in one fell swoop, he saw Rogge himself carrying the backpack.
Looking at the backpack on Rogge's body, which he didn't know where it came from, Bullseye had a bad feeling.
Before he could think about it, Rogge dispelled the remaining two shadow clones, and at the same time took out several shurikens from the backpack.
Bullseye didn't know Rogge's purpose, but after seeing the shadow clones disappear, he unhesitatingly threw several daggers at Rogge.
At this time, Rogge had opened his Three-Tomoe Sharingan, watching Bullseye's every move.
Including his throwing action, his method of exertion, and his throwing technique.
While observing Bullseye with the Sharingan, Rogge did not forget to dodge the daggers.
After dodging these aggressive daggers, he imitated Bullseye's way and threw the shurikens in his hand.
At the moment Rogge threw the shurikens, a strange feeling flashed through Bullseye's heart.
But this feeling quickly disappeared.
The shurikens thrown by Rogge flew towards Bullseye at an extremely fast speed, and then flew perfectly past Bullseye, without causing him any harm.
Bullseye originally thought that Rogge, like him, possessed extraordinary throwing skills, but the facts proved that he had overthought it.
This was completely an amateur's technique!
How can you throw this kind of rotating shuriken like a dagger? This is simply nonsense!
Just as Bullseye was about to mock Rogge's throwing skills, he suddenly remembered something.
This throwing technique!
This method of exertion!
This trajectory of attack!
Isn't this the action I just used when throwing the dagger! ! !
Thinking of this, the contempt on Bullseye's face disappeared instantly.
This is impossible!
How could he learn my attack after seeing it only once!
This is absolutely impossible! ! !
As if to cheer himself up, or to prove that his attack technique could not be imitated so easily, Bullseye took out a dart similar to a shuriken.
Swish! Swish! Swish!
Without any hesitation, the three darts in Bullseye's hand struck Rogge like lightning, attacking his forehead, throat, and heart respectively.
Rogge once again dodged the darts shot by Bullseye, and then also took out three shurikens.
Almost like history repeating itself, Rogge threw three shurikens like lightning, attacking Bullseye's forehead, throat, and heart respectively.
Looking at Rogge's almost copy-and-paste actions and techniques, Bullseye's face was full of disbelief.
Even so, he still dodged the shurikens shot by Rogge, and then ran away without looking back.
Rogge would not let Bullseye leave like this, and quickly used Body Flicker Technique to chase after him.
Although Bullseye did not look back, he could clearly sense that Rogge was not far behind him.
Damn it, I'll fight it!
Realizing that Rogge was getting closer and closer, Bullseye finally gave up his plan to escape, and once again took out the throwing weapons he had prepared.
This time, he didn't deliberately choose darts, but randomly picked up a few weapons, and then threw them at Rogge.
Facing Bullseye's attack this time, Rogge did not dodge, but took out the same number of shurikens.
He did not continue to imitate Bullseye's actions, but threw these shurikens according to the techniques he had just mastered.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
The shurikens collided fiercely with the weapons thrown by Bullseye, making a series of crisp impact sounds, and then bounced off each other.
Looking at the scene in front of him, Bullseye instantly understood why Kingpin had stopped him from going to Rogge's trouble last time.
This terrifying imitation ability, is this guy really still human?
Bullseye didn't know how to describe Rogge in front of him anymore. He originally thought that his innate throwing talent was a gift from God.
But he now seriously doubted this.
After only a few exchanges, he had imitated his throwing ability perfectly. This is talent.
If it weren't for the different positions, Bullseye really wanted to ask Rogge how he did it.
Under Rogge's deliberate sandbagging, Bullseye was never caught up by him, and maintained this situation of you chasing me, you throwing daggers and darts and I throwing shurikens.
When Bullseye threw the last dagger in his hand, he finally stopped and stopped running.
Clang!
The dagger thrown by Bullseye had not flown far when it was easily hit by Rogge's shuriken and bounced off to the side wall.
"Finally finished throwing?"
Rogge was in a very good mood at this time, even very good.
Under Bullseye's selfless dedication, he quickly mastered the technique of throwing shurikens in a short and unreasonable time, and also learned some useful little tricks from Bullseye.
Such as how to throw playing cards with the power to tear a human's neck.
"Stop talking nonsense, if you want to fight, just come at me!"
Bullseye didn't expect to solve Rogge with ranged attacks anymore, and pulled out his only melee weapon now, a short knife with a strange shape.
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