Uh……

That works too.

This provides a legitimate reason to "learn" firearms.

……

Shuichi Akai led Kurosawa to an abandoned warehouse.

This can be considered a secret FBI base.

Of course, to avoid suspicion, the main facilities were all underground.

Shuichi Akai crouched down and tapped the ground, finding the right spot to pry open a section of the floorboards.

Below is a staircase leading underground.

"Let's go."

As he spoke, Shuichi Akai took the lead and started walking downstairs.

Kurosawa raised an eyebrow slightly and followed him up the stairs.

Once underground, Shuichi Akai turned on the switch, and the entire space immediately lit up.

This is a typical training venue.

The entire space was divided into several parts.

They serve as shooting, training, and rest areas, respectively.

The shelves in the shooting area were filled with guns and ammunition.

Kurosawa knew at a glance that it was genuine.

Shuichi Akai was the first to pick up a gun from above.

"Watch my movements."

As he spoke, he fired several shots at a target not far away.

Every shot hit the bullseye.

Kurosawa clapped his hands in a very accommodating manner.

Shuichi Akai handed the pistol to Kurosawa.

Kurosawa took it with his right hand.

"For your first shot, you can use both hands; it will be more stable that way."

Kurosawa obediently added his left hand.

Shuichi Akai helped adjust the position and then moved the target closer to Kurosawa, about three meters away.

This is a common distance for beginners when shooting.

However, even for beginners, this distance makes it relatively easy to hit the target.

This distance...

Kurosawa turned and glanced at Shuichi Akai.

Shuichi Akai returned a look of affirmation.

Kurosawa closed his eyes, laboriously feigning the appearance of a novice, and pulled the trigger.

"boom!"

With the sound of a gunshot, Kurosawa, feeling the recoil, flicked his wrist in response.

The bullet, which was originally heading for the bullseye, suddenly veered off course and ended up landing in the eight-ring.

Chapter 227 Shooting Practice Transition

The FBI's underground base.

"Bang! Bang! Bang!"

A series of gunshots rang out.

Several bullet holes appeared on the target not far away.

Kurosawa didn't stop, continuing to pull the trigger until the magazine was empty.

Shuichi Akai turned to look at the target and nodded slightly.

As time went by, Kurosawa's accuracy visibly improved.

That was his third magazine that he had emptied.

Although not all the bullets hit the bullseye, they all landed inside or outside the bullseye.

It seems we can move on to the next stage.

"Wait a mininute."

As Shuichi Akai spoke, he moved the target back a short distance while Kurosawa was changing magazines.

This time, the target was about five meters away from Kurosawa.

Kurosawa sighed inwardly.

It's time to start all over again.

Let's start from the seventh ring road this time.

With that thought in mind, Kurosawa raised his gun again.

I've always used my left hand to shoot, so switching to my right hand all of a sudden feels a little strange.

But that's okay, it's a good opportunity to get some exercise.

He was using the FBI's facilities and equipment, and had a top FBI agent providing one-on-one guidance.

Thinking about it that way, he actually made a good profit.

Kurosawa's hands kept moving, but his mind was wandering.

To be able to establish such a base in Japan so quietly.

As expected of the FBI?

I wonder how Amuro Tooru will react after he finds out about the existence of this base.

If this base is destroyed, will Shuichi Akai take him to another base?

But if that's really the case, then Shuichi Akai has almost sold out the entire FBI.

Although the current situation is not much different.

Even the FBI probably doesn't have many of these hidden bases.

Shuichi Akai was able to bring him here directly...

It seems she really trusts him.

This is a common problem for the red team.

As long as you behave normally and give them a little help, you can easily gain their trust.

If they get injured during the process, the effect will be even better.

Furthermore, if the injury was inflicted on them, then the level of trust would essentially be maxed out.

Not to mention that Kurosawa and Shuichi Akai's situation is even more complicated; they could even be said to have gone through life and death together.

Although it was all orchestrated by Kurosawa himself, Shuichi Akai had no idea.

In his view, Kurosawa saved him from Gin's hands and was seriously injured in the process.

Therefore, it's not surprising that Shuichi Akai has achieved his current level of performance.

Another magazine emptied.

Kurosawa paused for a moment, preparing to change to a new magazine.

Shuichi Akai, who was standing nearby, stopped him.

Kurosawa paused, giving him a questioning look.

Most of the bullets landed in the seven or eight rings, with only a couple landing close to the nine rings.

This performance is far from meeting the acceptable standard.

"Let's take a break first, and continue later."

"No need to rush, we can come over in the next few days."

Shuichi Akai explained.

He was still somewhat concerned about Kurosawa's injuries.

If practicing shooting worsens the injury, it would be a losing proposition.

Kurosawa nodded and lowered his gun as Akai Shuichi instructed.

He followed Shuichi Akai to the rest area.

Shuichi Akai poured himself and Kurosawa a glass of water.

After Kurosawa sat down, he began to share his experiences with him.

Since he intends to teach, Shuichi Akai will naturally do his best.

Kurosawa listened quietly from the side, nodding in response every now and then.

Whether he actually learned anything is unknown, but at least on the surface, Kurosawa appeared to have benefited greatly.

Time passed by minute by minute.

As darkness fell, evening soon arrived.

But underground, without the changes in external light, the passage of time seems less clear.

Kurosawa is still practicing his shooting.

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