Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi
Chapter 403 - 297: All Martial Arts Under Heaven Are Invincible—Speed Is Unbreakable! (Part 2)
Their car doors opened quickly, and they crouched behind them. They all drew their pistols from their waists, occasionally seizing the chance to pop out and shoot towards the gang’s side.
Several members who were poking their heads out were instantly hit by bullets in the shoulders, necks, and other parts.
Blood spurted out violently from their bullet holes, suddenly transforming the entire scene into something extremely bloody.
The fight was on the verge of breaking out.
Swish! 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
Bang bang!
Swish!!
Countless tongues of fire spewed from their gun muzzles, sending bullets shooting rapidly towards the enemy. Some bullets hit the walls at the alley’s entrance, leaving bullet holes several centimeters deep, and some embedded in the car doors, lodged in the specially bulletproof car bodies.
Little Jack directly drew the automatic rifle slung on his back, loaded it, and stood up, sweeping across. The windshield of the opposing vehicle was shattered by bullets flying from his gun, and even some car doors were damaged.
"Not good! Their firepower is too fierce!" The detectives crouched behind the car suddenly panicked, feeling a strong urge to retreat. Daniel, crouching at the far end, also clenched his teeth, unsure if his decision today was the right one.
Just as the fierce gun battle between both sides ensued.
A door in the corner was pushed open.
Creak—
Playing the role of Rein, Wang Ye slowly walked out of the door.
He wore pitch-black clothes, nearly disappearing into the darkness.
Anyone with poor eyesight could hardly make out his face mask at this moment. It looked as if an evil ghost mask was floating in mid-air.
He walked step by step towards the center of the street, heading to the heart of the battle.
Although the street was not literally a hail of bullets, many stray bullets passed by, potentially causing fatal injuries at any time.
Everyone, terrified, stayed behind cover, fearing a bullet would shave a layer off their skin.
Yet Wang Ye, dressed as Rein, walked calmly to the center of the street, seemingly unafraid of the threat of firearms and ammunition. Seeing this scene, the gang members immediately ceased firing, fearing they might accidentally shoot their leader.
The detectives, however, did not stop and continued shooting.
All aimed directly at Rein.
The majority of the detectives were already aware of Rein’s identity and the level of danger he posed.
Under these circumstances, shooting him dead on the spot seemed like the best choice.
Otherwise, who knows what he would do if he got any closer.
However, facing countless bullets coming at him head-on, Wang Ye, playing as Rein, simply sidestepped a few times, dodging bullets that were invisible to the naked eye. Numerous bullets shot from the detective’s direction hit the ground at his feet, and behind him, but not a single one landed on him.
Instantly, members from both the police and the gang displayed stunned expressions.
He could actually dodge bullets?!
Moreover, bullets fired by so many people at once!
It’s important to understand that real bullets are not like in movies, where they merely graze the body without hitting the target. Most real detectives have undergone rigorous training and can likely hit a target’s head in an emergency. Dodging a single bullet in an emergency could be considered lucky or quick reflexes, but dodging so many bullets showcases sheer prowess!
Both gang members and detectives, who often deal with guns, naturally understand how terrifyingly fast bullets are. Even the slowest handgun bullet travels faster than the speed of sound at close range. Avoiding being shot by a bullet without predicting the switch pulls and actions in advance is nearly a fantasy, unless incredibly lucky, dodging right at the shooting moment. However, even with incredible luck, it’s merely a one-off. If continued taking aim for a second shot, the target is bound to get hit.
Most ordinary people, when faced with a firearm’s firing, find their bodies have already been shot down the moment they hear the gunshot.
They basically wouldn’t have any chance to react.
But what about Rein, standing right in front of us?
He could dodge so many bullets simultaneously?
Could it be... that this mysterious character named Rein possesses reaction speed and physical abilities allowing him to dodge bullets?
This was simply unbelievable.
However, the facts lay right before their eyes, leaving them no room for doubt.
Many gang members displayed excitement, watching Rein easily evade numerous bullets with admiration and joy in their eyes. This was their leader—facing countless detectives’ shots without fear, easily dodging numerous bullets that exceeded the speed of sound! Who else in this world could possess such force?
Core members like Terry and Little Jack were equally surprised. They knew their leader was strong, but never imagined he was this powerful! They initially thought Rein was a glass cannon type character who relied on long-range mental control and remote heart explosions, never expecting he could still possess such astounding combat prowess when facing modern weapons.
Meanwhile,
All detectives on the police side were also stunned, with the bullet-firing rate slowing down considerably.
Daniel was the first to come to his senses, loudly ordering, "Don’t stop! Continue to speed up the shooting rate!"
After speaking, Daniel resumed changing magazines and continually pulled the trigger towards Rein’s direction,
A flash of ruthlessness and resolve gleamed in his eyes,
He didn’t believe that with enough bullets that guy could still dodge them all!
Click, click!
Swish swish swish!!
Immediately, all the detectives accelerated their reloading and trigger-pulling speed, doubling the number of bullets fired.
More than a dozen bullets simultaneously shot towards Rein at that moment. These bullets spread out like a fisherman’s net, enveloping him completely.
Faced with such a dense trajectory, it was no longer a matter of quick reflexes. No matter how amazing the reflexes, it was impossible to dodge a path blocked to a dead end.
Just as everyone thought the mysterious Rein was about to fall here,
Suddenly,
Rein suddenly reached out, catching a rapidly shooting bullet in the air.
The bullet, like a candy bean, stopped steadily in his hand.
He even squeezed it into a slight deformation with his finger strength!
In that instant, everyone was dumbfounded.
Catching bullets in mid-air?
If dodging bullets previously was barely within the realm of carbon-based life forms, then now catching bullets completely transcended that realm. A bullet can instantly penetrate several centimeters of thick steel plates, human bones being naturally more brittle, almost with no defense during gunfire, even the strongest human skull getting pierced directly.
Grabbing a bullet using muscle is unimaginable, even disregarding the hardness and toughness of skin and bones, the kinetic energy a bullet carries is beyond what muscle contraction can withstand. If an ordinary person happened to catch a bullet with two fingers, those fingers would need to withstand 2,000 to over 4,000 joules of energy, roughly equivalent to stopping a sprinting adult with only two fingers, resulting in crushed fingers without halting the person’s sprint.
Moreover, according to calculations, the time a bullet flies across fingers is at most 0.2 milliseconds, faster than a blink a thousand times for ordinary people, whose reaction speed is typically around 300 milliseconds. A second equals a thousand milliseconds. Clearly, a normal person’s reaction speed needs to increase by a thousand times to have a chance to catch a bullet with fingers...
Amid everyone’s stupefaction,
In the next moment, Rein’s hand speed increased sharply, and his right arm turned into a blur as he consecutively caught over ten bullets in mid-air.
Swish swish swish!!!
Pop pop pop!!!
About half a second later, his palm was already filled with bullet heads.
He slowly opened his hand, and numerous bullet heads fell to the ground with a clatter.
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