The colonel was standing there waiting for someone to shoot him. The second arrow was fucking careless, and in the end he was hit by a throwing meteor. The woman who threw a few laps would know that normal people would bow their heads. However, this technique is a little bit magical. At least one side of the enemy's neck must be in his own hand. Otherwise, why would the chain be entangled? Did it fly out sideways? Unless they throw two balls together and hit both sides of the neck, Chinese martial arts novels dare not shoot like this. Also, human skulls are very strong, can it be cut with an axe, and arrows can be shot through.
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