Chapter 152 Think About Your Past
"Yes, that's it. Keep your eyes firmer. If you can't be cruel enough, you will still be the one who gets hurt next time. Think about your past."
With a bang, Avery pulled the trigger, and her arm went numb. She was not used to such strong recoil.
Although it didn't hit the bull's-eye, it still hit the target.
"Well done. You can do it."
Frank stood behind her again, adjusted her posture to the best, and then gently whispered, "Avy, I hope you can become your sun from now on. You don't need to borrow anyone's light. You are born with wings and should soar freely in the world. Why should you crawl on the ground?"
Avery looked at the target in the distance as if it were herself.
She wondered when she had changed from her shining self to the submissive and controlled pushover she was now.
Even she was disgusted with herself, let alone Jacob.
Boom!
The bullet flew forward and hit the bull's eye.
"Look, this is what you should look like." Frank let go of his hand, "There are enough bullets."
Avery looked at Frank and subconsciously wanted to ask him about his identity.
Thinking everyone had their secret, Avery changed her mind and said softly, "Thank you."
She came here every day for the next few days. Frank did not hide anything, teaching her many fighting methods and means.
He even took her to hunt hares and grouse in the mountains. Avery was undoubtedly brilliant and could learn anything, even with guns.
In just a few days, she was able to hunt alone. Initially, she was reluctant to hurt a rabbit, but now she could skillfully skin rabbits, disembowel the fish in the wild, and then make a fire to grill the fish.
Only then did Avery come to her senses, and she said with a smile, "I was looking at the cherry blossom tree. It should be blooming in a few days. I suddenly longed for the spring flowers here. What a beautiful scene it would be."
Frank glanced at her face calmly and said, "Well, it's beautiful. I'll check out the fish cages I put up a few days ago to see if there are any fish."
Avery almost forgot that this was the first fish trap she had knitted a few days ago, and she didn't know if it could catch any exciting creatures.
"I'll go with you." She bit the apple and followed Frank. She had become very familiar with the island these days and followed Frank to find where the fish cages had been placed.
One of them was placed a bit deep, so Frank took off his shirt and jumped into the sea without thinking.
Avery was impressed by his physical fitness. Nowadays, she would cough if she stayed in the wind for a while. Although it was the beginning of spring, the temperature was relatively low.
Just as she was thinking, she heard a splash, and Frank emerged from the water.
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