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CHAPTER FOUR : DUMBASS

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When I knocked him down, it gave me some kind of energy, and with the chants of the crowd... oh my God, that felt so good, man. I didn't bother to strike him again, I gave him time, but I didn't bother to show off because I knew he might use that opportunity, so I faced him fully.

He stood up and strengthened himself... like that’s gonna help him in any way. I stood there with my legs akimbo and my hands in a fist. The earlier I take him down, the closer it will be for me to eat because I’m really hungry.

I focused on every one of his little moves just in case he moved too fast or perhaps tried to strike me unaware, but he wasn’t looking at my face, he was staring at my stomach. You’ve got to be kidding me. He was wasting a lot of time, and I wasn’t ready to wait. Let's get this over with. I rushed him and released a blow at his jaw. He didn’t even flinch. He stood his ground... oh no... I hit the wrong spot. He took it as an opportunity and hit my stomach, and I curled to the f
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