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581. Chapter 581 The final final 8

Fire Wolf suddenly sighed: "It's a pity that damn fat guy can't see your finals."

"Haha, we will see Danny again one day." Mubai smiled. During this period, he had already looked away from Danny's departure.

"Mu Bai!"

Joanna's roar came from far ahead.

"Teacher Joanna..." Mu Bai was slightly startled when he saw Joanna quickly walking over with dozens of students in the class.

"You brat, why are you here so late? I've been waiting for you all morning!" Joanna said angrily with two veins popping out on her forehead.

Mubai couldn't see the weak shadow from the night before on her body, and she had returned to her original stern look.

"Mubai, all of us have been waiting for you for a long time."

"Yes, I must win today's game!"

In front of him, the students all cheered for Mu Bai.

Mu Bai nodded, jumped off the back of the golden lion, stood in front of Joanna, glanced at the group of classmates in front of him, he nodded with a smile, patted the armor on his chest hard, and said: "

For the glory of our Class 2, wait for my victory!" After saying that, he strode towards the direction of the arena.

"This brat." Joanna raised her mouth and smiled, looking at Mu Bai's back, as if she had also seen 'him' as he rushed to the battlefield.



Not a moment.

Mu Bai's figure stood quietly on the ring.

When those who were watching the battle saw Mu Bai on the stage, they exclaimed in surprise.

"Ah! Is this the boy who slayed the dragon?"

"That must be false news. He is still so young, how could he possibly do it."

"I was in the equipment store and heard the students in the academy talking about it with my own ears. How could this news be false?"

"Tell me, who can win the final championship this time? I heard that His Majesty the King has prepared a very generous reward."

"I bet fifty thousand gold coins on this kid."

For a time, countless people pointed at Mu Bai and whispered about some news they had learned about Mu Bai.

Eighty percent of the civilians who came here to watch the battle bought bets, and many high-ranking nobles also secretly sent their subordinates to buy bets.


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