[h3][center]Julio Taiyou[/center][/h3] Julio grit his teeth as he felt the lightning run through his entire being. He was sure that he was down to the half of his first life, if not more, but he was still overall fine. He knew the effects of the risky move. It was a do or die moment. But he didn't succeed in making the Ursa release him from its grip. It then smacked him onto the ground. Ouch. That hurt. A lot. He was nearing the start of his second life at this point, but he could still take a few more hits before his first life aura depletes. He felt its grip lighten. He could use his gun as well. He pressed the end of his gun onto the Ursa's body and pulled the trigger, releasing several bullets into the Ursa's body. In this close range, not only was it a sure shot, but it should also bring a great deal of pain. That added with the earlier attacks and the lightning dust should be able to put it down at least. The Ursa was powerful, sure, but it wasn't immortal. And it also felt pain. Even if it didn't kill it, it would weaken considerably and release him. He was so focused on the Ursa that it was only then that one thought passed through his mind. Where were the other students? This was a competition, sure, but they should at least help each other out. He guessed that was part of the pointing system too. Huntsmen helped people after all. Ah. There he goes again, relying on others. Being a sniper really puts that mentality in you.