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ericlustbader.the ninja-第107部分
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above him。
Saigo got the reverse at last and now; sitting astride the policeman; re wrapped the cord about his throat; heaving with his arms and shoulders。
He heard it; escalating up the register until the decibels were so high they passed beyond human hearing。 He moved at the same time。 Felt the white…hot blast along his right temple and; half stunned; began to roll along the atrium floor。 Scrambled for the shadows as the deadly sound followed him; whining away in ricochet。
Another sniper! He crouched in the shadow of a thick pillar; hearing the night erupt into sound and motion all around him。 Blood seeped from the wound and he automatically put a hand up。 Just a crease。 Still; he had bee careless。 We cannot advocate the use of drugs … any drugs whatsoever … he heard his sensei say。 Drugs tend to narrow consciousness; intensifying the narrow…beam awareness while; at the same time; giving the impression of just the opposite。 A false reality set is therefore presented。 Narrow…beam consciousness bees a tendency in any form of bat; especially during the latter stages。 Even veterans must guard against it。 You must effect the Rat's Head; Ox's Neck when this occurs。 If preoccupied by minute points; step back and review the bat from a distant stance。
This is precisely the trap he had set for himself and one into which he had neatly fallen; otherwise he never would have been grazed by that bullet。
Hearing was still a problem and he scrambled away from the epicentre of the motion。 He needed some time to recover。
Movement to the left and in front of him as he lay at an oblique angle within the building's interior。 Above him; the partially pleted atrium swept away in a narrowing pattern of dim light and deep shadow; the dark air hovering above him like a column of water; heavy and oppressive。
For the first time he considered the depressing possibility that he had seriously underestimated his foes。 He felt helpless and terribly alone as he had that night of the howling winds upon the Straits; carving out a part of him into the deep with dry eyes and
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