Chapter 95 A Wolf in Designer Clothes
But now, why had everyone suddenly turned into such fangirls for Davina?
She glanced at Davina, who was still calmly reading a medical book, then looked back at the bustling chat in the group.
“Davina, have you done anything recently?”
Davina was confused. “Huh?”
Her confused expression was clear and innocent.
Sacha chuckled and waved her hand. “It’s nothing. Go ahead”
She was really starting to get confused by these guys.
Davina’s skills at the shooting range hadn’t just spread among the Barlows.
There were plenty of spectators that day–most wealthy, well–connected kids from influential families,
Word spread fast. Soon, everyone in elite social circles had heard. Davina, from the Barlows, was a total sharpshooter.
And just like that, the rich boys–cocky, competitive, and way too eager–started asking around for her number.
Some wanted to apprentice under her, while others wanted to meet the legendary badass.
And somehow, the news spread to other shooting ranges as well.
Everyone knew a young and beautiful female sharpshooter was at the shooting range in Zlanta.
She could hit every moving target with a fully automatic pistol with 100% accuracy!
Of course, word got to Jude, too.
He’d heard about it not long after Davina left the shooting range.
And the source?
Kennedy. He’d sent someone to tip Jude off.
it was hard not to think he did it on purpose.
Jude had said it before.
Kennedy wasn’t some polished gentleman.
He was a wolf in designer clothes,
And it didn’t take long before Jude got his hands on the range’s security footage,
He’d already watched it countless times, his eyes glued to the screen.
But unfortunately
The scene he was hoping to see wasn’t there.
Kennedy had probably picked up on his curiosity, which is precisely why he’ll ensured the information reached him.
A knot formed in Jude’s chest.
But his adrenaline spiked as he watched Davina’s every move in slow motion.
He narrowed his eyes.
Chapter 95 A Wolf in Designer Clothes
Her gun stance is professional, and her ability to predict shots is very sharp.
There was no way she hadn’t been trained.
The kind of gunplay she was doing would usually lower accur
But she was landing every shot..
That meant she could predict the recoil, the feel of each shot, with near–perfect accuracy.
Of course, she was more likely to have an extraordinary natural talent for it.
A gift she was born with, something no one else could ever learn.
Jude suddenly thought of Davina’s Shadow Stitch technique whenever she worked with needles.
Even in front of him, sometimes he couldn’t even see how she moved her hands.
Still staring at it, huh?”
Marlon looked at the screen, where Davina stood frozen, pulling the trigger.
Even he couldn’t help but be impressed.
inte
“This girl–she’s something else. That kind of skill? Even in the top units, it’s rare.”
Jude smirked. So, you think the special forces will start taking notice?”
Marlon blinked, caught off guard.
“Wait, you think?”
Marlon had almost forgotten that little detail.
As a veteran, he knew the range wasn’t just a playground for rich kids. It had ties with th
military, too.
The range had to send videos of clients hitting targets with 80% accuracy or higher to the military every so often.
Because the military was always on the lookout for new talent.
After all, top–tier snipers were a rare breed, and training one from scratch was expensive.
But if a prodigy came out of nowhere–that was a different story.