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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 869

Fleming stared at Hancock, who was jumping out of the cold pool, with a dark face. It never occurred to him that Hancock, who he was so proud of, would lose to the student of Thomas.

It was really beyond his wildest expectation.

Hancock looked at Fleming with a guilty expression on his face, and said, "I'm sorry. I bring disgrace on you."

Fleming sneered. He didn't say anything to Hancock, and looked at Casey who was still in the cold pool.

Seeing that Hancock had got out of the cold pool, Nora wore an anxious look on her pretty face. She said, "Senior Brother, why did you get out of the pool? Jump into it now, otherwise you'll lose. In this case, I'll miss the chance to teach Casey a lesson."

Looking at Nora, Hancock was a little speechless. He could only stay in the cold pool for an hour and a half. If he didn't get out of the pool after staying in the pool for one hour and a half, his health would really be damaged. It was obviously unwise to win a match at the expense of his health.

However, in his opinion, the reason why Casey could stay in the pool for such a long time was either that there was something special about Casey's body or that Casey had a way to resist the coldness. In short, he didn't believe that Casey could stay in the pool for a long time because he was more powerful.

Thomas got up with a smile. He spoke while looking at Fleming, "It seems that my student has won the match."

Fleming turned his head and looked at Thomas with obvious displeasure in his eyes. Then, he said in a cold voice, "Did you give him anything that can enable him to stay in the cold pool for such a long time?"

Thomas couldn't help smiling. He said, "You got me wrong. You see, it was you that just asked them to play a match. It was impossible for me to know in advance that you would ask them to play in such a game, not to mention preparing something that could help him resist the coldness."

"What's more, both of them took off their clothes before they jumped into the cold pool. You've seen it. Even if I had given him something that could help him resist the coldness, he had no chance to use it."

Fleming narrowed his eyes. Thomas was right. Under this circumstance, it was impossible for Casey to cheat in this match.

However, he was unwilling to accept that there was someone who was better than his favorite student. Besides, that person was the student of Thomas. He was very unhappy about it. Therefore, he managed to explain it.

Casey still sat still in the cold pool. Nora stared angrily at him. She was so anxious that she stamped her feet.

"Could it be that he is already dead? Otherwise, why would he sit still for such a long time? He's so stupid that he dies just because he wants to win the match. In my opinion, we should nullify this match." Nora said.

Hearing what Nora said, Casey opened his eyes again and then jumped out of the cold pool.

Now, he had won the match. Although he could hold on in the cold pool for a longer time, there was no need for him to do so.

Now, Casey had been a master in half sublimation. And this cold pool was not very helpful to Casey. It was meaningless for him to stay in it for a longer time.

"I'm alive. You can't void this match just because of the fact that he lost and you'll have to receive punishment. It's against the principles of experts in fighting." Casey gave Nora a glance.

Seeing that Casey was sound and safe, Nora gritted her teeth and said, "I said so just because I thought that you were dead. Unexpectedly, you're still alive. Then, the match won't be nullified. I won't break my promise."

Casey said with a smile, "That's good."

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