The bow was made of aluminum alloy, as long as one's arm, and its specifications were precisely crafted for competition use. The arrow was only as long as half an arm and fit perfectly onto the bow, aimed at the target a hundred meters away.
For easier scoring, the arrowhead was coated with paint, so that even if the arrow fell, the score it hit could be accurately determined.
Because the Horse Racing Field is a club frequented by rich people.
All the equipment here is top-notch.
There was no need for someone to call out the scores; as soon as an arrow was shot, a statistics machine would automatically announce which ring was hit.
Li Qiyun seemed to play this often, deftly handling and familiarizing herself with the bow upon receiving it, and even performing professional adjustments.
Chi Enen, however, only did a simple checkup.
"How about we play the simplest game, two wins out of three rounds?"
"Okay," she paused, "Miss Li, you go first."