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Chapter 71
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The next day, Fang tells Haiyan that he's not going to teach him how to play the game anymore. Haiyan says that's a lie. He's learned how to do it by himself, and he doesn't need Fang's help. The two of them go back and forth about whether or not Haiyan should stay away from Fang, and if so, what should he do? Haiyan tells Fang that he can't stay away because he failed the exam to become a pro five times . He says that if he were a pro, he'd be happy that he quit, and that he would be happy if he stayed away from him. He also says that Haiyan is supposed to be bitter when watching his juniors play in tournaments, because he always pretends to be a "big brother" . But he isn't a big brother. He just wants to be friends with his own business, and not with anyone else's. He asks Haiyan why he would have come to Hong Kong just to get the bottom of his business, when he could have gone home and played another game with him . After all, he says, it's no use worrying about a "heartless scum like you" like Haiyan, who's just going to go back to his old club and play another game. He then goes on to say that the tickets to the city are sold out, and Haiyan's luggage has been in his room since he arrived in Hong Kong. He wonders what happened to his luggage, and wonders if Haiyan and Fang are having a fight. He even goes so far as to say, "my imagination omg, took a look at his record, and even caught up with the eyes of the snooker commentators !" . Hey, Haiyan!
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Precise Strikes • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-2600773
Precise Strikes • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-2600749
Precise Strikes • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-2600747
Precise Strikes • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-2600739
Precise Strikes • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-2600764
Chapter 71
This is a locked chapterChapter 71
About This Chapter
The next day, Fang tells Haiyan that he's not going to teach him how to play the game anymore. Haiyan says that's a lie. He's learned how to do it by himself, and he doesn't need Fang's help. The two of them go back and forth about whether or not Haiyan should stay away from Fang, and if so, what should he do? Haiyan tells Fang that he can't stay away because he failed the exam to become a pro five times . He says that if he were a pro, he'd be happy that he quit, and that he would be happy if he stayed away from him. He also says that Haiyan is supposed to be bitter when watching his juniors play in tournaments, because he always pretends to be a "big brother" . But he isn't a big brother. He just wants to be friends with his own business, and not with anyone else's. He asks Haiyan why he would have come to Hong Kong just to get the bottom of his business, when he could have gone home and played another game with him . After all, he says, it's no use worrying about a "heartless scum like you" like Haiyan, who's just going to go back to his old club and play another game. He then goes on to say that the tickets to the city are sold out, and Haiyan's luggage has been in his room since he arrived in Hong Kong. He wonders what happened to his luggage, and wonders if Haiyan and Fang are having a fight. He even goes so far as to say, "my imagination omg, took a look at his record, and even caught up with the eyes of the snooker commentators !" . Hey, Haiyan!
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