Chapter 1

Have you ever seen an eagle hunt a fish?
Usually, the eagle will climb to a certain height first, hover over the lake, and patiently search for prey with sharp eyes.

When it finds the target, it will look for a suitable opportunity, fold its wings, and speed up the dive.

It didn't spread its wings again until the moment before entering the water to reduce the buffer force. At this time, its claws had already firmly grasped the fish in the water.

The whole process was clean and neat, without a trace of muddy water.

By the time the fish realizes something is wrong, it is already in the sky.

I am that fish.

(End of this chapter)

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