"Why don't we get down to business first? I didn't bring a hunting dog with me today. It's not easy to find prey in such a big forest."
"It's okay. Look over there," William pointed at a spot about twenty meters in front of Gallis. "See that? There's a rabbit under that oak tree. You can have the first prey."
The more William didn't care, the more certain Gallis was that he had been tricked. But now that the bet had been made, Gallis had no choice but to look in the direction William was pointing.
After staring for a few seconds, Gallis finally saw the rabbit hiding in the leaves under the oak tree. He looked at William in surprise. "How did you manage to see it even though it's so hidden? Don't tell me you're hiding some kind of high-tech contact lens in your eyes."
"Did you get your head caught in a door? With that kind of equipment, I'll immediately become the richest man in the world. Are you still going to fight or not? If you don't, the rabbit will run away. "
As soon as he finished speaking, William cursed and quickly walked a few steps away from Gallis. He raised his shotgun and fired at the rabbit under Gallis's astonished gaze.
"Bang!" Garris saw the rabbit jump up and was sent flying a few meters into the bushes by the scattershot. He followed William to the bushes and saw the headless rabbit. "Damn, how did you train your marksmanship? You can even shoot a rabbit in the head when it jumps up."
William shrugged. "Is it that hard? All you have to do is raise your gun and shoot at the target. "
"F * ck you," Gallis said angrily. "Of course I know that. Just shoot at the target, but the key is how to hit it."
"Well …" William said with a troubled expression. "Sorry, I don't know how to explain it. To me, shooting is as simple as shooting at the target or releasing the bowstring. I've never missed a shot ever since I started learning how to use a gun."
"What did you say? Gary coughed violently at William's words, and it took him a while to recover. "You just said that you've never missed a shot."
"That's right." William nodded. He had never missed a shot, but the credit was due to the system. Coupled with the Spiritual Force Scan, within 200 meters, William could really shoot wherever he wanted, but he couldn't say this reason. He could only lie and say that he was born with it.
However, Garris was convinced. His eyes twinkled as he said, "I finally understand why you like to kill people so much. Apart from not leaving any loose ends behind, shooting is also a fun and fulfilling thing for you. Do you feel excited and fulfilled every time you shoot someone?"
William thought for a while and shook his head. "No, but it's true that I don't feel guilty about killing those who deserve to die."
Garris recalled what he had collected from the safe. It seemed that William really hadn't killed any innocent people. He secretly sighed at how cautious William was. Every time he carried out a mission, he would ask for official authorization so that Garris couldn't find anything that could be used against him. At the same time, he also adhered to the bottom line of morality and didn't want to kill innocent people.
"Haha, if they don't know you well and want to deal with you, less than a squad of special forces soldiers will be nothing more than food for you."
"Hmm." William turned his head and looked at the smiling Garris. What did this bastard mean? Did he just say that without thinking, or did he think of a way to deal with him?
If this was said by an ordinary person, William would never think too deeply about it. But since it was said by Garris, the head of the special forces, William had to think carefully. So, he immediately decided to test Garris.
The sudden silence made Garris involuntarily look at William, but this woke him up. William was staring at him with an uncertain expression.
Garris wanted to slap himself and hurriedly explained, "Sorry, I'm sorry.
"I'm sorry, William. This is just a professional habit. You know, people like me are used to estimating the feasibility and success rate of things. I swear to God and my family name, William, I never thought of doing anything to you. There is no conflict of interest between us. This is a misunderstanding."
While listening to Garris's explanation, William used his psychic power to sense Garris's heart. Before he woke up, Garris's heart was beating normally. This meant that he wasn't ecstatic or disappointed when he said that he wanted to kill William.
When he started to explain, Garris's heart started to beat faster. This should be because he was nervous and scared at the same time, so it was still normal.
If Garris's heart was beating normally or only slightly faster when he explained, William could only laugh. After all, he wouldn't let anyone who wanted to kill him go.
"Okay, okay, no need to explain, buddy. As you said, there is no conflict of interest between us. In fact, we have a lot of common interests. Don't worry, I'm not that stingy." William stepped forward and patted Garris on the shoulder. Garris was so scared that his shoulder couldn't help but sink along with William's hand.
Garris was really frightened by William's gaze. Thinking of William's past methods, Garris felt that there was a possibility that he was buried in the forest.
"Okay, buddy, let's continue. We only got one rabbit, it's not even enough to fill the gaps between my teeth." After saying that, he took the rabbit and led the way forward.
Garris looked at William's back, his mind full of annoyance. His eyes flashed a few times, but in the end, he had no choice but to relax and follow William into the forest.
William, who was walking in front of Garris with his psychic power, let out a sigh of relief. He was 80% sure that Garris didn't mean any harm, but that didn't mean that he didn't have such thoughts in the depths of his mind.
It was precisely because he had such thoughts in the depths of his mind that Garris inadvertently revealed them. This conjecture made William feel helpless. He understood that even the most reliable of allies would sometimes think of ways to get rid of you.
William couldn't stop Garris from doing whatever he wanted, but he wouldn't give him the chance to do it. A knife from the back was more dangerous than a shotgun from the front. William, who was used to attacking first, took out his Bluetooth headset while Garris was about seven or eight meters behind him and said, "From today onwards, keep an eye on Garris 24/7. If he does anything bad to me, report it to me. Don't worry about anything else. Don't do anything on your own."
"Understood, sir. Mission accepted." Hearing Sunday's voice, William put the Bluetooth headset back into his pocket. Sigh, the world was so dangerous. William could only take precautions.
At least William was still sober. He only gave Sunday a certain degree of freedom, but didn't give him the right to do whatever he wanted. Otherwise, who knew what Sunday would do?
Perhaps Garris had only scolded William, and Sunday might have taken it as a threat and killed Garris on its own accord. This assumption wasn't a joke. It was a real possibility.
After making the arrangements, William turned to the frustrated Garris and said, "Hurry up, buddy. It's already past three. The forest will be dark in two hours. We don't have much time. Don't try to go back on your word."
"Haha, no problem. I definitely won't go back on my word. I'm just afraid that you won't dare to go to the Big Cup Bar because your friends will laugh at you after you lose. Without you, the host, there won't be much fun for us guests."
The two laughed and chatted as if nothing had happened. Garris had a favor to ask of William. He was busy trying to resolve the misunderstanding between him and William, so he didn't have the energy to pay attention to the prey. On the other hand, William wasn't interested in small animals.
After walking for about ten minutes, William was shocked by the perception transmitted back by his psychic power. He pulled Garris and said, "Be careful, there are many big guys up ahead."
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