After returning to the office, Roger dug out a backpack that he had not opened for a long time and took a look at the contents.

In this backpack, there are a hundred shurikens.

These shurikens were specially made by him.

But after it was customized, he put it aside and never used it again.

But today, after seeing Bullseye's superb throwing ability, he suddenly had an idea.

On the system's redemption page, there is a redemption icon for shuriken technology, but he has never redeemed this ability.

Although redeeming it from the system could save him a lot of practice time, the system's price tag for these skills was no lower than that of advanced ninjutsu, so he never redeemed it.

He was already very good at playing kunai, but his shuriken skills were still a mess.

After picking up the backpack full of shurikens, he returned directly to the second negative floor of the Jester Institute of Paleontology and History via Flying Thunder God.

After putting away the flying thunder god kunai on the ground, he used the chakra perception technique to sense the location of the bull's eye, and then ran towards the bull's eye.

At this time, Bullseye was jumping up and down being driven by his shadow clone, throwing various weapons in his hand.

It is not particularly difficult to avoid the weapons thrown by Bullseye if you are prepared.

The hard part is how to dodge these weapons without getting hurt and at the same time closing the distance between the two sides.

Although Rogge's shadow clones have the same fighting skills as him, these shadow clones are not him after all.

Through several series of attacks, Bullseye successfully consumed Rogge's two shadow clones.

Just when he was about to eliminate the remaining two shadow clones in one go, he saw Rogge himself carrying a backpack.

Looking at the backpack on Rogge who didn't know where it came from, Bullseye had some bad intuitions.

Before he could think about it, Rogge dispelled the remaining two shadow clones and took out several shurikens from his backpack.

Bullseye didn't know Rogge's purpose, but after seeing the shadow clone disappear, he threw several daggers at Rogge without hesitation.

At this time, Rogge had already opened his three magatama sharingan eyes, watching Bullseye's every move.

Including his throwing action, his force method, and his throwing technique.

When observing the bullseye with Sharingan, Rogge did not forget to avoid those daggers.

After dodging these menacing daggers, he imitated Bullseye and threw the shuriken in his hand.

The moment Rogge threw the shuriken, a strange feeling flashed through Bullseye's heart.

But this feeling soon disappeared.

I saw the shuriken thrown by Rogge flying towards Bullseye at an extremely fast speed, and then flew past Bullseye perfectly without causing any damage to him.

Bullseye originally thought that Rogge had extraordinary throwing skills like him, but it turned out that he thought too much.

This is completely an amateur’s approach!

How can such a spinning dart be thrown like a dagger? This is simply random!

Just when Bullseye was about to mock Rogge's throwing skills, he suddenly remembered something.

Such a throwing technique!

This way of exerting force!

Such an attack trajectory!

Isn't this what I did when I threw the dagger just now? ! !

After thinking of this, the contempt on Bullseye's face suddenly disappeared.

This is impossible!

How could he possibly learn my attack after just watching it once!

This is absolutely impossible! ! !

As if to cheer himself up, and as if to prove that his attack methods could not be imitated so easily, Bullseye took out a dart similar to a shuriken.

call out!call out!call out!

Without any hesitation, the three darts in Bullseye's hand struck at Rogge like lightning, hitting his forehead, throat, and heart respectively.

Rogge once again dodged the darts fired by Bullseye, and then also took out three shurikens.

Almost like history repeating itself, Rogge threw three shurikens at lightning speed, hitting Bullseye's forehead, throat, and heart respectively.

Seeing Rogge's almost copy-and-paste movements and techniques, Bullseye had a look of disbelief on his face.

Even so, he still dodged the shuriken fired by Rogge, and then ran away without looking back.

Rogge would not just let Bullseye leave like this, so he quickly used the teleportation technique to catch up.

Although Bullseye didn't look back, he could clearly sense that Rogge was not far behind him.

Damn it!

After noticing that Rogge was getting closer, Bullseye finally gave up his plan to escape and once again took out the throwing weapon he had prepared.

This time, he did not deliberately choose darts. Instead, he picked up a few weapons and threw them at Rogge.

Facing Bullseye's attack, Rogge did not dodge, but took out the same number of shurikens.

He did not continue to imitate Bullseye's movements, but threw these shurikens based on the skills he had just mastered.

clang!clang!clang!

The shuriken and the weapon thrown by Bullseye collided hard, making a crisp impact sound, and then bounced away.

Looking at the scene in front of him, Bullseye instantly understood why Kingpin stopped him from going to trouble Rogge last time.

With this terrifying ability to imitate, is this guy really still a human?

Bullseye no longer knew how to describe the Rogge in front of him. He originally thought that his innate throwing talent was a gift from God.

But he was now beginning to seriously doubt this.

After just a few fights, he was able to imitate his throwing ability exactly the same. This is a fucking talent.

If it weren't for the different positions, Bullseye would really like to ask Rogge how he did it.

Under Rogge's deliberate release, Bullseye was never caught up by him. Instead, he maintained the situation of chasing me, throwing daggers and darts while I threw shurikens.

When Bullseye threw out the last dagger in his hand, he finally stopped and stopped running away.

clang!

The dagger thrown by Bullseye didn't fly very far before it was easily hit by Rogge's shuriken and bounced to the wall next to it.

"Finally finished throwing it away?"

Rogge was in a very good mood at this time, which could even be considered very good.

With Bullseye's selfless dedication, he quickly mastered the technique of throwing shurikens in an unreasonably short time, and also learned some useful tips from Bullseye.

For example, how to throw playing cards with the power to tear a human neck.

"Stop talking nonsense, just come right over if you want to take action!"

Bullseye now no longer expected to be able to defeat Rogge with long-range attacks, so he pulled out his only melee weapon, a strange-looking short knife.

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