Chapter: 807
It was astounding! Even Kennedy hadn't managed a perfect score.

Kennedy clapped his hands and laughed heartily. "No wonder Sean praised your shooting skills, saying you're better than him. It looks like you're the best of us all!"

He had assumed Sean praised Norah due to their relationship, but today he witnessed Norah's skills firsthand.

Shooting at stationary targets might seem simple, but it demanded incredibly precise aiming and intense focus.

Norah set the pistol down, her eyes twinkling with a smile. "It's just luck, Mr. Hayes. I can't compare to you."

“No, it's definitely not just luck."

Kennedy, full of admiration, waved his hand. "Let's move on to the moving targets, shooting in the same order."

He had a keen eye for shooting skills, and Norah's handling of the gun stood out as superior to the others. Her high score didn't surprise him at all. He was just surprised she hadn't heard of Norah before today.

The second round began with the moving targets.

Spencer, who had faced challenges with the stationary targets, surprisingly excelled with the moving ones, accumulating 72 points for a total score of 139.

Phillip's shooting was average, scoring 80, bringing his total to 166.

Sean was consistent, scoring 90 for a total of 183.

Amabel struggled with the moving targets, scoring only 60 for a total of 140. After removing her gear, her eyes were red, she bit her Lip and gave Sean a sorrowful look.

This time, Kennedy stepped up first, scoring 97 for a total of 193.

He shook his head and sighed, “I'm getting older, really feeling my age."

Despite daily practice, the effects of aging made it harder to perform. Sometimes, his hands would shake slightly while shooting, which prevented him from achieving a perfect score.

"Alright, Norah, your turn. Show us what you can do."

He moved aside, eager to see how she would handle the moving targets.

Shooting at moving targets required more anticipation than stationary ones. Just before, Amabel had even missed her target completely.

Norah showed no hesitation or nervousness. She stood confidently, aimed casually, and quickly fired several shots in rapid succession.

Kennedy's brow furrowed. Would she miss the target? He had watched her closely, and she had shown no hesitation in her aim. She was decisive.

In the end, Norah scored 100, achieving a total of 200 and securing a well-deserved first place.

Kennedy personally went to check the targets, and astonishingly, there was only one bullet hole in the center from the ten shots.

He deeply admired Norah's skills.