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The audience below looked toward Chu Feng with complex expressions in their eyes.

The freshmen had been beaten up one by one by him, and they were still sore.

And now, the person who had beaten them was flaunting his martial prowess in front of the whole school, which was quite irksome.

Only Chen Kai, together with Wu Zi’ang and two others, were hopping and jumping around below the stage, proudly pointing at Chu Feng and yelling to everyone, "That’s my boss."

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