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Chapter 2678

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"I heard from one of Mom's former comrades with the surname Cai that if Mom claimed to be second in marksmanship in the army, no one would dare to claim to be first. I think I've probably inherited Mom's talent."

Ye Chien had been sneaking around in the sunlight for a long time. Even the strands of hair on her forehead were drenched in sweat and stuck to her beautiful forehead. A bead of sweat condensed at the tip of her hair. As she spoke, the sweat dripped onto her long eyelashes and disappeared into her eyes in the blink of an eye.

Ye Chien, whose eyes were used to being stung by sweat, didn't feel a trace of discomfort. Because of the smile on Father Fu's face, her eyes were as bright as the stars. Her delicate face didn't seem tired from the training. Instead, it made her look even more radiant and confident.

His daughter... really liked this kind of training!

When Father Fu realized this, he felt happy but also a little bitter.

This kind of training was actually very, very hard. But when his daughter was 14 years old, she would rather suffer like this than return to Ye Zhifan's house. It was obvious that the hardships she went through in that house were several times harder than the training.

Father Fu clenched his fists lightly, but he didn't show it on his face. Instead, he smiled and raised his hand. His gaze was gentle as he wiped away the sweat on Ye Chien's forehead. "Yes, you've inherited your Mom's talent, but you're even more outstanding than your Mom."

"Dad is very happy. My daughter has grown up to be so outstanding without her parents' accompaniment and protection. Jane Er, Dad is very happy."

When he saw how outstanding his daughter was, he blamed himself for not being able to find the mother and daughter.

Father Fu hid his self-blame well and didn't let Ye Chien discover it. When Ye Chien started shooting at the moving target, Father Fu had to hold himself back a few times before he could stop himself from applauding on the spot.

The hostage target and the target target appeared at the same time. Sometimes, the target target would suddenly retreat after appearing, and the hostage target would appear at the same time. Father Fu noticed that a few soldiers had accidentally hit the hostage target because they were shooting at close range self-defense pistols.

On the other hand, Ye Chien didn't do that. Her reaction speed was directly proportional to her speed. Whenever the hostage target appeared, she would stop shooting. Whenever the target appeared, she would immediately use her rifle and submachine gun to finish shooting.

"What we're training now is to have sharp eyes and quick hands, and synchronize the reaction of the brain and hands. Little Ye can complete such training very well. She didn't make a single mistake."

Principal Chen's explanation made Father Fu more aware of how much hard work his daughter had put in in order for her to be so outstanding today.

It was eleven o 'clock in the morning when the entire sniper training session ended, and it was time for Ye Chien to leave the base.

After it was over, Ye Chien did not leave immediately. Instead, he shared his experience with the snipers.

The snipers were equipped with rifles, submachine guns, and self-defense pistols. Ye Chien, who was standing beside the snipers, quickly switched between the three types of guns as the targets changed. Her movements were so fast that it was only a blur before she finished switching.

"You have to form a kind of conditioned awareness. When the target appears, your hand will have already accurately touched the gun you need to use. You don't have to think about it midway before you know what gun you need to use."

"This is a fixed memory. There are no shortcuts to improving it. You can only increase your speed by practicing more and more until your brain and hands are in sync."

Ye Chien did not hide anything. Whatever the snipers wanted to know, as long as she knew, she would answer them one by one without any ambiguity.

The snipers listened attentively and committed everything to memory. When Ye Chien left the base and they did not see her during their afternoon training, they regretted it for a long time.

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