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... into the fishing line and arrived at the fishhook!


Suddenly, the fishhook was shining with an astonishing sharp light. It sliced open the wind from the palm and with the momentum of a thunderbolt, it hooked onto Zhen Shicheng.


Rong Hanming flicked his wrist and raised his fishing rod lightly. Zhen Shicheng then became like a fish and he was tossed out of the arena onto the auditorium.


Puff—


Zhen Shicheng spit out blood on the spot and he gasped with aston ...

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