After glancing at the system, Zhang Hui's physique was now 40. He estimated that compared to the regular members of the Old A team, he should be considered to be at an average level, but he was still lacking in some tactical coordination and special operations skills.

Fortunately, these can be achieved through training. However, in order to cope with the brutal physical requirements to come, he still added 10 points to both his physique and strength.

With a physique five times that of an average person, there's no need to worry about his physical training later on.

He then started looking through the skills, but after much deliberation, he decided not to buy any new skills. With limited points, the skills he could buy were all basic and not very useful to him at the moment.

Thinking back to how much he benefited from improving his shooting skills, he realized that these skills, like in a game, shouldn't be pursued too much at once. He needed to upgrade all the existing beginner skills to advanced levels.

Moreover, upgrading skills requires fewer points than purchasing new high-level skills. Having determined his direction, Zhang Hui began to take action.

It cost 15 points to upgrade Acting from Beginner to Advanced, 20 points to upgrade Free Fighting from Beginner to Advanced, and 10 points to upgrade Disguise from Beginner to Advanced.

Although he consumed 45 points at once, the significant upgrades to all his skills surprised him. Putting everything else aside, the combination of Acting and Disguise skills alone would allow him to dominate in future escapes and infiltrations.

High-level free fighting will also allow him to showcase his skills in subsequent sparring sessions, and even if he is not number one, he can still rank near the top.

Finally, I spotted recovery potions and high-efficiency bandages in the limited-time flash sale, so I quickly spent 10 points to buy ten of each. These items had been used up quickly during the previous plot changes, so I needed to stock up; they might come in handy during my scolding.

In this scattered way, plus the basic points added earlier, 75 of the 118 points accumulated were spent. Looking at the remaining 43 points, Zhang Hui was secretly relieved.

Thankfully, it's not too little, which will make his next steps easier.

His main concern was with the shooting aspect. Just think of the shooting day in the original story; the situation was like hell for the trainees.

I wonder if his shooting skills will allow him to complete a shooting mission with an uncalibrated gun.

There's no chance to let him try it now, but just to be on the safe side, he's thinking of raising the level of his fixed Eagle Eye attribute.

His previous ability to utilize night vision, which was primarily for sustain, allowed him to excel in mountain combat, largely due to the fixed attribute of Eagle Eye. The combined use of these two abilities is practically a game-changer; he secured first place in several army group competitions using this technique.

As time went on, he felt more and more that his skills needed to be improved.

The information he found in the book showed that, in terms of field of vision and color, an eagle's field of vision is almost twice that of a human, with a field of vision angle as large as 340°; it can see more colors and can even distinguish ultraviolet light.

However, due to this fixed attribute, he can only see a 180° field of vision and cannot distinguish ultraviolet rays.

It's unclear whether this is due to the physiological structure of the human eye or because the fixed eagle-eye attribute is only at a basic level, but it hasn't fully achieved the so-called true eagle-eye effect.

This piqued his curiosity, and he decided to take this opportunity to upgrade his Hawkeye level to see if he would gain all of Hawkeye's attributes.

He managed to snag this skill during a flash sale last time, but this time he spent ages trying to get it and still couldn't get it. In the end, he had to search for it in the [System Shop]. The related items that popped up showed that the basic Eagle Eye skill cost 20 points, the intermediate one cost 30, and the advanced one even cost 40 points.

It seems he really got a good deal when he snagged it in the flash sale, getting it for half the normal price.

However, the advanced version now costs 40 points, which makes Zhang Hui a little conflicted. But then he thought, he doesn't need to buy the advanced version. Since his basic attributes have already been fixed, he only needs to choose to upgrade.

Searching for "Eagle Eye Upgrade" again in the [System Shop] brought up two different options: upgrading from beginner to intermediate and from intermediate to advanced both require 15 points, while upgrading from beginner to advanced requires a whopping 30 points.

"Damn it!"

I couldn't help but mutter a curse under my breath; I knew the [System Mall] was a swindler!

What's the difference between this and letting him buy a higher-end item? It's still the same cost of 40 points.

Should he keep waiting for a flash sale? Zhang Hui was a little unwilling. He didn't want to waste time, and he didn't know when he would be able to snag a deal.

After much deliberation, I decided against it. You have to give up something to gain something.

Click to buy directly, the sooner you buy, the sooner you can use it. After a while, when the upgraded Eagle Eye attribute was solidified, Zhang Hui felt the effect that he hadn't experienced before, with waves of cool waves brushing over his eyeballs.

You can even feel the nerves and blood vessels connecting the eyeball to the brain, and they also fluctuate in waves. This feeling is very mysterious.

After a while, the ripples in his eyes disappeared, and Zhang Hui eagerly opened his eyes to look.

"Ugh...yue..." The world he opened his eyes to made Zhang Hui vomit immediately.

This is a side effect of Hawkeye's advanced attributes becoming fixed. His eyeballs have been modified, but the neural connections within his brain haven't been fully modified. It's also possible that the modification was complete, but his brain is overloaded when processing the visual information his eyes see.

In short, Zhang Hui's brain is still adjusting to what his eyes are seeing, and the dizziness and vomiting are temporary.

Seeing Zhang Hui suddenly vomit, Xu Sanduo, who was tidying up, ran over and asked with great concern, "Number 41, what's wrong? What happened to you?"

"Pour me a glass of water. I think I ate something bad and feel nauseous," Zhang Hui said, closing his eyes and offering a makeshift excuse.

"Number 41, should we have the medic check you up?" Wu Zhe asked.

"No! No need, I just felt nauseous for a moment. I'll be fine with some water. They're probably hoping something happens to us right now, the 27th! You don't want to be targeted, right?" Zhang Hui's words were logically sound, so Wu Zhe stopped talking.

Although Tuo Yonggang didn't speak, he didn't say anything unpleasant either, so Zhang Hui just assumed he wasn't causing trouble.

Xu Sanduo handed Zhang Hui some water and began helping to clean up his vomit. After drinking some water, Zhang Hui then felt the fluctuations in the nerves and blood vessels connecting his brain and eyes slowly disappear.

He slowly opened his eyes again and began to look around, and an indescribable feeling arose within him. It was as if, if he observed carefully, everything in his eyes would be magnified, and everything would become dazzling and colorful.

Zhang Hui tried looking up at the mirror hanging on the wall and was surprised to see jagged, rough scratches on the edges.

Holy crap...

That's incredibly impressive! This is something that can't be seen with the naked eye.

Ignoring everything else, he walked straight out of the dormitory and stood in the corridor looking out.

He could clearly see the small insects crawling in the grass in the distance; the texture of the foxtail grass leaves swaying in the breeze; and even the texture of the wall of the building opposite where Yuan Lang lived, not to mention the figures of people walking through the windows.

Looking at the undulating mountain range in the distance, Zhang Hui felt as if he were wearing an invisible telescope.

It's somewhat similar to the legendary "clairvoyance," though not quite that exaggerated. But the distances that were once so far have been shortened considerably, and scenery that was previously invisible has become "within reach." This should be considered a kind of "superpower."

After watching outside for a while and enjoying myself, I calmed down and went back inside to rest as usual.

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