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The Deadly Assassin Robin novel Chapter 12

 

Chapter 12 Zachary Hits a Perfect Ten with All Three Arrows! 

Chapter 12 Zachary Hits a Perfect Ten with All Three Arrows! 

Alice cast a disdainful look at Robin, who had yet to take his place in the field, and remarked, “Look at Mr. Gill. He’s been trained by elite Royal riding and shooting coaches from a young age. His skills are so refined that even top athletes find it hard to match him. 

“Someone like you, who probably has never even been on a horse, stands no chance. 

“Robin, we’re not in the same league. I’ve ended our engagement, so why not just take the one million dollars I owe you and leave? What’s the point of trying to outshine Mr. Gill? It’s absurd! 

“I don’t understand why you think impressing me will somehow make you superior to Mr. Gill. It’s a fantasy. Even if you perform well, I wouldn’t bother with someone like you. 

“Accept it–you’ll never reach Mr. Gill’s level. We don’t even operate in the same world! 

“Here’s a piece of advice: It’s not too late to back out now. If things go wrong, you won’t even know what hit you!” 

Vera stepped in to add her voice. “Robin, I know about your past engagement with Alice. You and we are 

trying to insert yourself into our sphere. from entirely different worlds, so sto 

“Know your limits, or you might end up making a fool of yourself. 

“I don’t know what connection you have with the Dunns or why their heiress is letting you use their 50- billion investment as a stake. 

“But believe me, if you mess this up, the Dunns won’t take it lightly. Just wait and see… 

Robin was not interested in engaging with them. He responded calmly. “Alice, you’re overestimating your worth. Your appearance alone isn’t enough to make me go out of my way to impress you. 

“Instead, you should start figuring out how to come up with that 300 million dollars after the match.” 

At that moment, Zachary, already in the field, strutted around the arena like a conquering hero. He rode his magnificent white horse, relishing the admiration from the crowd. 

He seemed to have forgotten about the enormous wager hanging over him. 

Watching Zachary’s grand display and Robin still waiting on the sidelines, Vera scoffed, “Robin, I’m sure you’ve never participated in this level of sport before. Be careful, or you might find yourself kicked by a horse before the match even starts.” 

Alice and Vera’s taunting attracted the attention of the surrounding spectators. 

Robin ignored them and stepped onto the field. 

He glanced back at Alice and Vera and said, “You’re right. I haven’t played this so–called high–level riding and shooting game. 

“But I’ve handled real weapons and faced intense combat with bullets flying all around. 

To me, this riding and shooting is just a trivial, childish game.” 

 

With that, he casually picked up a bow from the rack, which appeared to be made of a tough alloy, and bent it slightly to test its strength 

The bow twisted into a crumpled heap of metal. 

Robin shook his head and tossed the mangled bow at Alice and her entourage 

Their mocking fell silent as they stared at the twisted metal. 

Robin pointed at them and said. “Have the 200 million ready. I’ll collect it after the thatch 

With that, he stood upright and confidently walked towards the competition arena. 

Raymond watched Robin’s retreating figure with clenched teeth. “How arrogant and disrespectful! I’m eager to see how you’ll handle it when you lose the Dunns 50–billion dollar project. Then we’ll see if you’re still so cocky” 

Outside the arena, Shirley’s gaze lingered on Robin’s poised, almost perfect form, filled with admiration 

On the lush green field, Robin’s athletic build stood outstarkly among the pampered rich kids, exuding authority and self–assurance. 

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