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... fearful is not the sharp and long jaw of the fish, but the very obvious blood-red pattern on the marlin’s body, even deeper in color than that on Silver King and Mimi!

This is an intermediate mutant creature!

An intermediate mutant marlin!

"Damn it! Why did I encounter such a fish? Isn’t this a fish from the ocean!"

Xu Xin quickly pulled out his spear from his backpack and stared closely at the next move of the blood-striped marlin.

He didn’t understand w ...

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