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After getting used to the pain, the African catfish turned its body around, angerly opening its mouth wide, and it suddenly accelerated toward the small eel that had bitten it, charging at it with great speed, intent on revenge!

This scene suddenly made the audience break out in a cold sweat.

The size difference between the small eel and the big catfish was more than double. Could it really stand a chance against the other?

In the midst of everyone’s anxious gaze, the African catfish rushed towards the ninety-plus-pound pike. Its huge body was like a terrifying submarine, while the pike appeared much more petite, as if it would be crushed by the oncoming opponent at any mont.

But the small eel didn’t flee. Instead, it swam directly towards its adversary, face to face.

Was it really seeking a head-on confrontation?

Sure enough, the pike was brave!

But could it really win?

The audience was both excited and nervous, but they didn’t have to wait long for the outco.

The big catfish and the small eel charged at each other rapidly, and upon contact, the big catfish opened its jaws wide to bite, but the pike, with a forceful swish of its tail, suddenly changed direction like a dragon, twisted its body, and neatly dodged the opponent’s mouth.

At the sa ti, it slamd into the African catfish with a trendous force.

Despite the obvious disparity in size, this hit was powerful and heavy, as the small eel’s speed was incredibly fast.

And since the pike’s body was as sturdy as reinforced iron, the impact caused the entire body of the big catfish to tremble and recoil, instantly losing its balance.

At the sa mont, another catfish, weighing 120 pounds, seized the opportunity to strike from behind the African catfish.

Taking advantage of the African catfish’s loss of balance, it accelerated and swiftly approached, biting into the latter half of the African catfish’s body.

This bite was nearly in the sa spot as the previous pike’s, truly adding insult to injury.

Instantly, the water churned tumultuously, with the big catfish struggling in pain, attempting to break free, while the big eel, relentless and ruthless, clamped down on its prey without letting go.

Moreover, the big eel executed a ferocious head-shake, generating an extrely horrifying tearing force under its vigorous motion.

Along with its sharp teeth and terrifying bite force, blood quickly tainted the water red.

And the wound on the African catfish’s body was visibly enlarging.

Eventually, the African catfish’s tail got torn off completely.

In just two rounds, each pike delivered a deadly blow, causing the ferocious big catfish to end up severely maid, having lost half its tail.

Following the loss of half its tail, the African catfish, although possessing strong vitality, did not lose its life imdiately; however, its mobility was severely impacted.

And in the confined aquarium, where space was already limited for movent and evasion, reduced mobility ant being at an absolute disadvantage in combat.

The contest between the pike and the African catfish seed to be decided.

The audience, who had been on edge, finally relaxed, quietly anticipating the two eels claim victory in this battle.

Indeed, the two eels did not disappoint everyone, as it appeared the blood in the water also stirred their innate nature.

In the ti that followed, they beca even more savage and coordinated, with one in the front and one behind, launching a joint assault on the big catfish.

The African catfish, having lost half of its tail, was completely devoid of the ability to resist.

Even though it kept its mouth open, trying to bite the two adversaries, the pikes, known as the tigers of the water, moved extrely quickly and were very agile. Especially in comparison to the African catfish, they seed lightning-fast.

Every ti the African catfish spotted an opportunity to attack, the two pikes had already deftly dodged the threat.

And in dodging, they did not move far away but instead circled around to the African catfish’s blind spots on the side or behind, and then struck back, silently inflicting another bite.

Every counterattack left large or small wounds on the body of the African catfish.

The accumulation of these wounds gradually turned the African catfish from spirited and aggressive to increasingly sluggish in its reactions, until it finally beca completely listless.

In the end, it rolled over to show its white underbelly.

The 200-plus-pound giant African catfish was bitten to death while still alive.

This whole process might sound lengthy, but it actually happened in just a few short minutes.

After the death of the African catfish, the two pikes swam around its corpse, each tearing off a piece of flesh. This was their spoils of war, as well as their food.

However, after having just one bite each, the two pikes soon spat out the chewed fish flesh, and rather humanlike, made a slightly disdainful expression.

By the looks of it, they weren’t too pleased with the taste of the African catfish.

It was only at this mont that the viewers of the show finally laughed.

"The pikes are badass; they managed to take down the African catfish that’s so much bigger."

"Who would have thought that the usually solitary pike would cooperate at a crucial mont? This is truly the tiger of the water!"

"Even terrestrial tigers are usually solitary but sotis cooperate as well."

"I think they resemble killer whales more, being powerful individuals who also understand teamwork, practically invincible."

"These two pikes are too funny; they spit out the catfish at after just one bite. The funniest part is, their expressions were like saying, ’What kind of trash is this? So disgusting!’"

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