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Two Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty-One Born Cold-blooded

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    Phoenix was very excited, very, very excited.  As long as she can shoot, aim at something other than the target, and hit the target, she will be particularly excited.  To be precise, it's not excitement, but happiness. No matter it's a pheasant, a wild duck, a bear, a wild boar, or a human being, as long as the target is a living thing and the target is hit, Phoenix will feel indescribable.  pleasure.  The feeling of shooting is incomparably wonderful, indescribable and the ultimate enjoyment.  Phoenix knows that her hobby is abnormal. Hunting is human nature, but if she likes and even enjoys hunting to the extent that she does, then it is indeed abnormal. Phoenix knows this, so she will never share herself with anyone.  She just enjoys her own happiness silently.  It is said that sex is the greatest enjoyment for human beings, but Phoenix doesn't know what it feels like, and she doesn't want to know. She only knows that there is only one feeling that she is obsessed with, and that is the pleasure of shooting. It is not hitting the target, but shooting the prey.  pleasure.  No. 13 is a killer, but that is only No. 13¡¯s profession. He was trained and raised to be a killer.  Phoenix is ??also a killer, and she is a born killer, a born cold-blooded killer.  Thirteen kills for work, Phoenix shoots people for fun, this is the difference between the two of them.  Phoenix tried very, very hard to avoid going out on the street to find random targets and then shoot them. She knew that was a perverted behavior. Although she knew that she was indeed a pervert a long time ago, she didn't want to let herself become a pervert.  Perversion of pursuits and principles.  In fact, the first prey under Phoenix's gun was a turtle dove, and she stopped hunting turtle doves a long time ago. Now the only people who can satisfy her are people, so when Phoenix can't bear the prospect of finding and killing the prey, she  She will look for those she thinks should be killed to relieve her impulse. From this point of view, she is actually more like a hunter, except that her prey is human, that's the only difference.  So Phoenix is ??extremely satisfied with her current profession, a mercenary. She can shoot anyone who is hostile for no reason. She likes this very much.  Tribo was shooting continuously, but his shooting effect was very poor. Phoenix knew why. Because Tribo was anxious, he regarded this as a competition, and his shooting style was that of lurking for a long time.  Shooting an extremely critical and fatal bullet, so Cui Bo's first shot is the one with the highest hit rate. This is difficult. Unlike most snipers, it's not that other snipers don't want to do this, but  It can't be done.  But if it's continuous shooting, then Cui Bo's level is far inferior to when he can only fire one shot. This is a strong personal style and has nothing to do with marksmanship or anything like that, because Cui Bo only has the most critical first shot.  Only one shot can mobilize all his attention and allow him to fire an incomparable first shot.  Everyone has their own characteristics, unique characteristics. Phoenix admires Cui Bo's first shot. Because she can't do it, she naturally admires his ability to shoot continuously. What Phoenix admires most is her leader. She  He is proud of his rapid and continuous shooting ability. In front of Gao Yang, the word "fast" can be removed.  But Phoenix knows where her advantages lie. Her biggest characteristic and strongest advantage is that she is a hunter-type sniper. She is cold-blooded, calm, pure, and fearless.  Being cold-blooded makes her not care who she wants to shoot. Being calm makes her always make the right choice. Purity makes her focus only on her goal. Fearlessness means that she is fearless and she can shoot the target.  Do anything, pay any price.  Phoenix has always known where her advantage lies. Facing the strongest shooter in her mind, the man known as the Gunslinger, if there is a life-and-death showdown, Phoenix firmly believes that she will win.  The shooter Phoenix respects most is her leader, but she feels that her leader is not pure enough. As the leader of the mercenary group, he has many things to consider and do, and he must also try to avoid getting hurt.  She doesn't have to think about these things that have nothing to do with shooting the target. Also, what's not pure about her leader is that he is a precision shooter, a sniper, and even an assaulter. Because of this, he is not pure enough.  Phoenix had many times regarded her leader as the ideal prey, the one she most wanted to shoot. She simulated countless times in her mind how to kill herself, the most powerful gunman she had ever encountered, and finally she had to  She came to the conclusion that she could guarantee to shoot the gun god Ram.  It¡¯s not the kind of sneak attack or shooting in the back. It¡¯s not a duel between two top gunmen. The duel that Phoenix has simulated countless times in his mind is an upright confrontation between the two.Shooting is the difference between life and death. The conclusion is that she will kill the ram after firing the only bullet, and she will also be killed by the bullet fired by the ram. To achieve this result, she must ensure that she shoots first and then gets hit.  It was difficult, but she had the confidence to create the conditions for herself to shoot first.  The reason why the result of dying together is regarded as a victory is very simple. Phoenix only needs to ensure that he can shoot the target. It doesn't matter whether she lives or dies after shooting the target, because she is pure enough and cold-blooded enough, and her own life is the same.  You can ignore it, but the male sheep can't. He has too many things to bear. He can't die, but if he dies, it will naturally be a failure.  Since the opponent failed, then of course you will win. Isn't this a very simple truth?  It is enough for him to think that he can defeat the most powerful opponent in his mind. There is no need to actually challenge the opponent, because Phoenix has super strong self-confidence. Because he has extremely strong self-confidence, he naturally does not have to think that he can shoot his opponent.  It has been proven that this is very logical for Phoenix.  But it was different for Cuibo. If Phoenix wanted to defeat him, she didn't have to kill her comrade, because except for the first shot that made her feel amazing, she didn't look down on any other aspects of Cuibo.  The opponent that can make Phoenix think about how to shoot over and over again as an imaginary enemy is that there is only one ram now, and others are not qualified yet. There used to be a woman, but that woman has been shot by the ram, so now Phoenix only knows  Treat the ram as an imaginary enemy.  As for Cui Bo, he is a comrade and competitor that Phoenix looks down upon. It is enough to defeat him when the opponent has the upper hand. Phoenix will not regard Cui Bo as an imaginary enemy and repeat it over and over in his mind.  Simulate how to shoot him because he is not qualified yet.  So what Phoenix has to do now, and what she is doing now, is to shoot her target one after another, to get ahead of Cui Bo.
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