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"The test is about to begin, please prepare yourself, the current test level: Beginner."

A total of ten bullets were fired at the Beginner level, basically, before each shot was fired, a red light would illuminate indicating the spot to be targeted. As it progressed, the speed did not change, but the angles beca trickier and the intervals between each shot were shortened.

"The current test level has been raised to F level."

The difference between this level and Beginner was that the intervals between shots beca shorter and the bullets’ speed increased.

But just like at Beginner level, before each shot was fired, there would be a red light to indicate the spot, and only one bullet would be fired at a ti.

This level still posed no threat to Li Ang, and the test level soon reached E level.

At this level, there would be two bullets fired at the sa ti, but from either the sa wall or from two adjacent walls.

By the ti it reached D level, the speed and intervals had been moderately increased, and the walls from which bullets were fired beca random.

Although firing bullets simultaneously from the front and back posed a certain difficulty, it still did not pressure Li Ang, who could even clearly see the trajectory of both bullets in the air.

C level was where the test began to have so training effect on Li Ang, as three bullets were fired at once, but he could still use the half-second preparation ti at the start to calculate the bullets’ trajectories and dodge in advance.

When it reached B level, the firing of bullets lost all regularity. It seed similar to Beginner level, but it was entirely different. Not only was it impossible to judge the intervals between shots, but the bullet speeds varied as well.

At tis, up to four or five red dots could be seen on the walls, significantly increasing the difficulty of dodging, leaving one to rely on instant response to avoid them.

Li Ang dodged effortlessly inside the test, finding the difficulty roughly equivalent to that of his self-designed Stone Formation Technique. Seeing that the challenge would continue to increase, he beca sowhat excited, finally encountering sothing truly challenging.

Soon, before Li Ang had enough fun, the test level was raised to A level. This level did not differ much from B level; the only change was the disappearance of the red dot indicators on the walls,

You could no longer know in advance which hole in the wall would shoot a bullet. You only had to rely on your reaction and dodging skills in the split second after a bullet was fired.

Though it was just the removal of a red dot indicator, the difficulty increased dramatically, and even Li Ang started to take it seriously.

He realized that this kind of test was very helpful for improving his reaction skills. Relying solely on his vision and physical reflexes, Li Ang kept dodging throughout the room. Such a level of testing finally caught his interest.

Soon, the thirty seconds ended, and instead of imdiately entering the next level of challenge, there were three minutes of rest ti. It was clear the system also understood the astonishing physical exhaustion from continuous challenges.

During the waiting ti, Li Ang closed his eyes and kept reviewing his dodging movents to see if he had achieved maximum efficiency, avoiding each bullet with the least movent and minimal energy expenditure.

But at the current level, he could dodge perfectly.

Three minutes passed, and the next level was the S level test.

At this level, in terms of form, it was the sa as A level, but the bullet speed had increased by 20%, and the intervals between shootings had beco even shorter.

If the A level test fired fifty bullets in thirty seconds, the S level fired sixty.

An increase of just ten might not seem like much, but it was a 20% growth. The rise in both speed and frequency by 20% caused the difficulty of dodging within the test to increase by at least 50%.

Li Ang’s body twisted and contorted, making various unpredictable positions that normal people couldn’t achieve, then switched in the very next instant.

If captured by a high-speed cara and watched in slow motion, it would be revealed that Li Ang’s every move just barely dodged each bullet. It seed to be at the limit, but if it was at the limit every ti, it could only an that he hadn’t reached his limit yet.

After passing the S-level test, Li Ang thought it was over because even he was beginning to feel strained at this level. He doubted whether any average person could ever reach this level.

But the next second, the voice prompt sounded again, informing him that he could start the SS-level test after a five-minute break.

Helpless, Li Ang had to close his eyes again. Upon reviewing the test in his mind, he realized that so of his movents were no longer perfect.

Li Ang shook his head and sighed,

"Relying on vision alone, after all, the things one can accomplish are limited."

It was an unavoidable fact, but when the frequency and speed of the bullets reached a certain degree, your eyes simply couldn’t keep track of the bullets coming from behind. No matter how good the vision, it has its limitations, which is the inability to see beyond one’s field of vision.

Five minutes passed, and Li Ang opened his eyes again, but this ti, his gaze was not limited to a single point. Instead, he began to utilize his body’s innate responses.

It could be said that at this mont, he was not only using his eyes to see but also his ears to listen and his skin to feel the wind created by the bullets.

At this level, no new tricks appeared; the only change was a further increase in the bullets’ speed and frequency.

In such a state, Li Ang almost lost himself entirely; his mind stopped contemplating anything, and his whole body was dedicated to dodging bullets.

Although an individual test lasted only thirty seconds, it felt like more than half an hour had passed for Li Ang.

Just thirty seconds of test ti were enough to drench Li Ang in sweat.

He had only one feeling now, which was exhilaration!

It was a thoroughly invigorating experience. He hadn’t pushed his physical strength to the limit like this in a long ti. Most of the ti, he was holding back his power. Doing so for an extended period was indeed sowhat dull.

After ten minutes of resting, Li Ang still faced the next level of the test.

When he saw the double S, he knew that this level of testing was not the limit.

Next was the SSS-level test, which was likely the final level. He wondered whether anyone had ever managed to clear this challenge before his arrival.

At this level, Li Ang felt that he might truly need to find out where his limits lay.

As expected, under the barrage of bullets like a sudden storm, Li Ang felt physically exhausted for the first ti. It should be known that before this, his rate of physical exhaustion couldn’t keep up with his recovery rate,

which was enough to show that Li Ang was now operating at full throttle.

He finally felt that he was giving his all without holding anything back. Dodging wasn’t just about bodily reaction. Sotis you might react, but if your body doesn’t have the ability to make the dodge, it’s in vain.

When the test at this level concluded, Li Ang truly felt physical exhaustion. The toll the exercise took on him made him feel even more tired than riding a complete Tour de France.

But just when he thought he had finally cleared all levels, a prompt suddenly appeared on the screen inside the room.

"Do you wish to challenge the X difficulty test?"

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