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Chapter 114 The joy of target practice (more updates with monthly ticket)

"Locke, since you are on vacation after your exams, are you going to go back now?"

MAX's pornographic accent made Monica and others feel a little uncomfortable, and they no longer wanted to tease Locke, so they quickly changed the topic.

"Let's wait a few days. MAX and I have just gotten to know each other, and we have to have fun together for two days before we talk," Locke said.

"Do you need me to see you off then?" Phoebe asked.

"Of course Locke will take a plane back." Chandler smiled: "Who knows that he is a damn rich man."

"Thank you, but you really don't need to drive me there. Peggy, Sheldon, Alice and Ashley will also be together. There are many people and it's inconvenient." Locke said, "We will take a plane together then."

"All right."

Monica knew about the small circle of Locke, Peggy and Sheldon. She had been quite curious about this small circle of top geniuses.

Later, after listening to Alice (Tang Wei)'s complaints when chatting with Ashley, she knew that even though she and Locke were familiar with each other, it was impossible for them to become one of them.

In the next few days, Locke took MAX to have some fun around New York. What surprised him most was that MAX was actually very interested in target shooting.

He knew that MAX liked to play with guns, but he didn't expect that she liked real target shooting, so he studied the shooting skills with MAX.

Ordinary players play with pistols, which are fool-proof and easy to use, but Locke took out a large-caliber rifle directly.

First, he explained the basic knowledge of guns, such as model, structure and gun holding posture, as well as some safety guidelines. After making sure that MAX understood it, the actual combat started.

They say Happy America. When Locke first learned how to shoot a gun, his first shot hit the target and it was extremely stable.

Naturally, there will be recoil when shooting. The greater the power, the greater the recoil of the firearm, such as those rifles that are much larger than ordinary small pistols.

When Locke fired for the first time as a newcomer, he felt a lot of recoil due to the interaction of physics, but the shooting accuracy was still amazing, the muzzle was also very stable, and the first shot hit the target.

As a veteran, Locke now shoots targets with MAX. He has perfect control of strength, accuracy, and recoil. His strong physique brings amazing stability and endurance, and every shot hits the bullseye.

Accompanied by the rhythmic sound of cheering in his ears, his blood surged, and he felt completely up. It wasn't until MAX had no more energy to encourage Locke that he fired the bullets from the magazine in one breath.

It was unexpectedly refreshing.

From fixed targets to moving targets, from short-range shooting to long-range combat, the two people's cooperation with each other is also constantly improving.

MAX felt unbelievable about this. She thought she was no longer a newcomer, but she was in the normal category.

But Locke is a complete master. If she hadn't experienced it firsthand, she wouldn't have believed that someone could do it to this extent. In the end, she really couldn't play at all.

A few days later, Locke drove a few people to the airport because they took a special passage.

Out of respect for Franklin, even though Little Sheldon's words were hateful, the airport personnel still did not choose to give him a standard procedure.

Faced with a completely different treatment than before, Little Sheldon commented that the service staff at this airport are not of good quality and are becoming more and more slack.

After sitting in their seats, little Sheldon took out the game console that Beverly bought, while Peggy took out a notebook.

Seeing Peggy writing and drawing in her notebook, little Sheldon couldn't help but leaned over and asked, "What are you doing?"

"Learn from someone," Peggy said, glancing at Locke.

The corner of his mouth twitched, and Locke knew that Peggy was talking about how he calculated the lottery in high school.

Yesterday, while shopping together in New York, Ashley saw a lottery shop on the roadside and bought a lottery ticket for each of several people, saying that if anyone won the lottery, he would be responsible for buying a gift for the others.

Then Peggy said that as long as she bought the lottery ticket according to her calculations, she could win the prize. She also said that Locke had done the same thing in high school before, and she had accidentally seen the notebook that Locke used to make calculations.

Ashley and Tang Wei started arguing, saying why they didn't want the money they had picked up for free, so Peggy had something to do during the Christmas vacation.

"beep!"

Before Little Sheldon could continue to ask, the steward's voice came over the radio.

"Dear passengers, please note that due to the overbooking of two seats, we hereby ask if there are volunteers to take the next flight. For this reason, we are willing to give away an extra ticket to any location as a thank you."

In order to maximize profits, American airlines have become accustomed to overselling tickets to prevent the reduction of passenger load factors caused by refunds and changes.

But doing so will lead to the current situation, especially during peak seasons and special holidays, when overcrowding is common.

Of course, the plane will not allow overcrowding. At this time, the airline will use similar preferential measures to take off the excess passengers.

But after the announcement, the passengers in the cabin looked at each other, and no one took the initiative to speak.

Although there is compensation, no one is willing to do it.

Christmas is a time when air tickets are tight, and they are not willing to risk missing out on family reunions for a free ticket.

In this case, the airline also has another way, which is to randomly select two passengers to get off the plane and take the next flight.

"Oh, random? I don't want to be chosen." Hearing this, little Sheldon couldn't help but said.

"Don't worry, we won't be chosen." Locke said calmly.

"How is it possible? Since it is random, the probability of us being selected also exists." Little Sheldon retorted: "This is the simplest mathematical problem."

"Because we are flying first class," Locke said, "so we cannot be in the random sequence."

"Are you sure?" Little Sheldon retorted: "I haven't seen such a provision in the airline regulations."

"Of course I'm sure." Locke stared at Little Sheldon and said, "Because I'm Batman!"

The most impressive thing about Batman is, of course, his money. All first-class passengers are rich people, and airlines will not choose to offend the rich.

"You are not Batman." Young Sheldon shouted: "Even Batman can't change the airline's regulations."

"Batman can." Locke stared into Little Sheldon's eyes: "Wayne Group owns an airline, so he can do this."

"Even if Batman can do it, you can't because you are not the owner of the airline." Little Sheldon continued to retort.

"Are you sure?!" Locke stared deeply at Little Sheldon.

Seeing Locke's eyes, Little Sheldon's open mouth paused for a moment. He had faced Locke's eyes like this many times this semester, and the final result gave him a stress reaction.

After a classic eye spasm and cheek twitch, little Sheldon ran to the bathroom.

During this gap, the flight attendant had already selected a black couple. The 1990s was not the era of Black Lives Matter. After a dispute, they were quickly asked to leave.

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