Chapter 1717
Meanwhile, two dark, silent paragliders were flying fast at an altitude of two hundred meters.
This kind of silent paraglider used lithium batteries to operate the electric engine, so it did not
produce the noise generated by the fuel engine when it was running, i
Moreover, the fan des of the paragliders were very carefully designed to produce very little air
noise when running at high speed. 6
The Japanese ninja’sck of strength waspensated for by modern equipment and technology,
and this had always been the direction of development among them.
In the early years, the Japanese ninja not only had to practice ninjutsu, but they also had to be
proficient in chemistry as they had to formte all sorts of bizarre equipment and weapons.
On TV, it was often shown that when an ancient ninja dropped a ball on the ground, smoke was
instantly ignited, and when the smoke disappeared, so did the ninja. This was not a dictionary
scene, but a historical reality. 5
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The spheres used by the ancient ninja were actually a mixture of smoke grenades and sh bombs
made by earth.
When it exploded, it would produce an instantaneous light that would temporarily blind the
opponent. Besides, the smoke was the perfect cover for retreat, s o by the time the opponent’s
vision was restored and the smoke had cleared, the ninja was long gone.
In fact, it was not necessarily true that the ninja had disappeared.
Ninjas were like chameleons, very good at concealing their whereabouts based on their
surroundings.
When the target assumed that they may have run away, they were probably hiding in the rafters, or
behind the target, or in the water, using thin bamboo sticks used for blowing arrows to keep them
breathing. 5
In recent years, incorporating advanced technology into their ninjutsu had given modern ninjas
better concealment capabilities.
The best example of equipment enhancement and modernization would be the ultra-ck materials
that they were wearing and these paragliders. 7
At this moment, the two paragliders weremunicating with each other through wireless
intes. One of them said, "Senior, should we keep our distance? Lest they discover us."
"No way," The senior said confidently. "Our current altitude is two hundred meters and almost one
thousand meters away from them. At such a distance, they can''t hear any sound or see anything.
Even if
someone directly below us looks up, they can''t possibly spot us!” 4
The ninja who led the team thought that their n was seamless, but he didn''t expect that Charlie
had already spotted them.
After realizing that he was being tailed by two ninjas, Charlie couldn''t help but curl his lips into a
mocking smile.
It seemed that these ninjas had locked their aim on him and wouldn''t let go, but he didn''t know
when they would make a move. 4
Not only was Charlie not worried about it, but he was also looking forward to it. 6
When he was young, he had watched some ninja-rted movies and cartoons, and he was
somewhat interested in the ninja profession.
Therefore, he wanted to confront these Japanese ninjas head-on to see what level the Japanese
ninja was at, seeing how they had boasted the existence of ninjas for thousands of years.
He decided not to make any change of n, but to keep an eye on the four ninjas to see what they
were u p to. 6
Twenty minutester.
The convoy came to a halt downstairs of Ichiro’s building.
Charlie and everyone else entered the building
together and went to the top floor.
At this moment, two ninjas in powered paragliders were hovering in the night sky above the building
while the other two arrived downstairs by car.