I took an arrow from the quiver that I placed on the ground next to me a while ago. There was a clip at the end of the arrow, ensuring that a person can stably hold the arrow in its place while drawing back the bow.
I placed the arrow right in the middle of the bow. My fist grabbed the bow tightly. After placing the arrowhead at the tip of my clasped index finger, I took a step back, my entire body facing perpendicular to the target. I used my strength and easily drew the string of the bow back, pulling it all the way back while I hold my breath. Then, I steadily aimed at the target in front of me. I closed my eyes to hear the sound of the wind to gauge the windshear, calculating the trajectory that the arrow needed to take in my mind. I adjusted the bow slightly to the top right corner from my original position and immediately fired, releasing the arrow.
The arrow immediately rushed through the air and landed on the target, hitting perfectly on the red dot at the center.