Although the bullets fired were rubber bullets, which couldn't kill a person, being hit by those high-speed projectiles could, at the very least, cause tendon and bone injuries or, at worst, lead to full-body paralysis. Thus, the danger involved was indeed very high.
The training that Yang Yifeng participated in had extremely high requirements.
Initially, one was required to dodge within a one square meter area from a hundred meters away. Later, the distance had to be gradually reduced until eventually, a blindfold was used, and one had to rely solely on auditory senses to complete this nearly rigorous training.
Among all the trainees, Yifeng had the best performance in blind dodging. In his view, if he could quickly dodge bullets, then avoiding Ozawa Yuta's leg techniques would be almost no problem at all.