Chapter 1617: Chapter 1617: Hit in One Strike
Sabi ca from Brazil, a mixed-race child with a Brazilian father and an African mother. When he was young, his parents divorced and no one wanted him. He beca an orphan, as there were no other relatives in the family.
He was only twelve years old when he beca an orphan.
Fortunately, the villagers raised him.
Growing up on the goodwill of neighbors, Sabi never had the chance to go back to school. He beca a delinquent, learning all sorts of bad habits like fighting, smoking, and stealing as he grew older.
At eighteen, he was arrested for the first ti for raping a student, and in prison, he t a hitman.
The hitman saw potential in him, thinking he had great potential to be trained.
They were released from prison around the sa ti, and after being released, Sabi followed the hitman.
Four years later, the delinquent Sabi disappeared, and a hitman was born.
The benefactor who led him into the life of a hitman unfortunately t with an accident during a mission and nearly died.
Luckily, he ran fast enough to save his life but was severely injured.
Although his injuries healed later, he never had the chance to work as a hitman again and couldn’t even maintain his daily life.
His spinal nerves were shattered, losing the ability to urinate on his own, and his walking function was affected, leaving him with a limp.
Though being a hitman was risky, the inco was high.
Sabi’s ntor accumulated nearly ten million US dollars over the years, but all this wealth was lost due to his severe injuries.
Without hospital insurance, he had to use his own money for treatnt, spending millions of dollars and still ending up in such a state, almost losing the confidence to live.
Although Sabi was a bastard, he was still quite loyal and did not abandon his ntor, serving him diligently.
After his ntor healed, he had no chance to take on missions, aning he lost his source of livelihood.
Sabi used the remaining money from his ntor, plus his own money, to buy a villa, then bought insurance for his ntor and hired caretakers.
It could be said that, having lacked parental love since childhood, he regarded his ntor as a father.
Before his ntor was injured, their life was quite good because they took on many jobs, earning significant inco.
However, after his ntor was injured, Sabi spent a long ti taking care of him, causing their inco to plumt.
Additionally, they were accustod to a lavish lifestyle, and Sabi even kept several famous models, leading to problems rapidly arising in their lives.
Sabi’s only choice was to continue taking on missions, earning bounties after completing assassinations.
Like his ntor, Sabi never considered the nature of the person he was supposed to kill; he only thought about completing the task.
Without his ntor’s guidance, the missions Sabi took on were all minor ones with small risks and average rewards.
Though the bounties were not much each ti, the tasks were easy to complete, and they could still sustain their lifestyle.
This ti, the task Sabi took on was neither too big nor too small.
An unknown Huaxia person, with a million-dollar bounty on their head.
Many hitn didn’t want to take such a job, but Sabi accepted it without hesitation when he saw it.
He thought that completing such a task would be easy.
After the website’s cut, the cash he could get from a million US dollars was considerable enough to sustain their lifestyle for a while.
However, Sabi never expected that by accepting this mission, he was sending himself down a road of no return.
He could never have imagined that the difficulty of this mission could be described with four S’s.
Five S’s were the most challenging tasks on a hitman’s list, rarely occurring.
Sabi never thought that this task in his eyes, which at most had only one S, would involve so many experts.
If he had known the skills of those dealing with him this ti, he wouldn’t have accepted the task even if offered ten million.
After accepting the task, Sabi began investigating and tracking the target’s information.
After starting to investigate the target’s information, he was surprised to find that the person was just a student.
However, just as he was preparing to go to Yanjing, the Capital of Huaxia, he found out that the target was heading to Tokyo.
So, he imdiately changed his mind and planned to act in Tokyo.
Huaxia was very strict about weapons, and the managent of foreigners was also tight, doubling the difficulty of the operation and making escape more challenging.
If the target appeared elsewhere, the chance of success would be much higher, and the difficulty of escape would be significantly reduced.
Therefore, Sabi imdiately changed his plan without hesitation, preparing to plot the assassination in Tokyo.
When traveling to Huaxia, Sabi even discarded the idea of sniping because he knew it was extrely challenging to find a place to set up a sniper rifle in Yanjing. Bringing his sniper rifle into Huaxia wasn’t easy, either.
Executing the plan in Tokyo, he decided to take the least risky approach with the highest success rate, sniping.
After discovering the hotel where the target was staying, Sabi also began searching for suitable sniper spots.
Soon, he found a suitable place and began his stakeout. The most torturous part of sniping a target is waiting, but after several years as a hitman, Sabi had grown accustod to such tenacity.
To his surprise, after waiting less than three hours, he spotted the target.
When the video monitoring system indicated the target appeared, Sabi, who had been lying down to rest, imdiately got up and stood at the sniper position, searching for the target through the scope.
Soon, he spotted the target coming out of the hotel lobby, but the target had a woman by his side.
But this didn’t affect his operation. Whether or not soone was by the target’s side didn’t impact his shot.
Sabi’s marksmanship wasn’t top-notch, but preparing to shoot the target from a distance of 700 ters, his success rate was above eighty percent.
But Sabi was confident he could get another shot in. If the target was hit and slowed down, he was confident he would hit him a hundred percent.
More importantly, his bullets were dipped in poison, so even if the target wasn’t killed on the spot, if there was any delay in rescue, it would be too late.
After lining up the target’s head in the scope, Sabi abandoned the idea of shooting the head because the man and woman’s heads were so close together, with the woman hugging the man from behind, making it easy to miss.
Although misfiring wasn’t too troubleso, the target could easily avoid another shot.
Therefore, he aid at the target’s heart.
After simple aim, he pulled the trigger without hesitation, and after pulling it, he didn’t take his eyes off the scope, continually observing the target’s condition—anticipating the explosion of the target’s chest.
But what he could never have imagined was that just as he pulled the trigger, the target suddenly moved, and the figure disappeared from the scope. Sabi felt sothing was wrong, the sense of danger imdiately surged in—it was a trap, and the enemy had set him up.
But before he could react, his head suddenly exploded, and before losing consciousness, he vividly felt his head bursting.
“I’m dead, what about my ntor?” This was his last thought before losing consciousness.
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