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... ? That strong?"

As a dishevelled angler, Lin Yang wasn't too concerned about the specifications of the fishing float — comfort was all that mattered.

But taking in the appearance of the float and the exquisite patterns printed on it, then glancing at the one he was currently using, there was simply no comparison.

And this 'magical float' also boasted an attribute that increased the chances of catching rare fish, which was even more awesome.

With the new float in h ...

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