Chapter 174
A Gun Versus No Gun
When a person with a gun faces someone without one,
most people assume the person holding the gun will win.
But that assumption is wrong.
The 21-foot rule.
According to this principle, a distance of approximately 6.4 meters is the minimum "safe" range needed to reliably fire a gun without unexpected interference.
Within that range, the outcome is unpredictable.@@novelbin@@
In short, holding a gun doesn’t guarantee victory.
And if the person with the gun isn’t a trained professional, like a police officer, but a mere criminal?
And if the distance between the two is a mere three meters?
The result is anyone’s guess.
"Shit!"
Three seconds before the fight broke out,
Ji Hyuntae—caught off guard—watched the Hero charge toward him without hesitation.
Anyone else would have been scared and tried to run.
But not this man.
Without a second's hesitation, he was closing in fast.
Because of that, Ji Hyuntae’s aim wavered.
He tried to fire at the last second—
Bang!
Too late.
Crack.
The Hero’s knuckle landed squarely on Ji Hyuntae’s forearm, forcing the gun barrel skyward.
The follow-up strikes flowed seamlessly.
Thud! Thud! Thud! Thud!
The sound of bones fracturing under knuckles.
Even soft strikes produced loud echoes, showcasing the protective gear’s function.
But—
What do you think?
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