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Worldwide Class Change: Got A Frost Fruit On My Fishing Pole On Day One

Wang Yu crossed to an alternate world and found that here the game became a reality. A large number of monsters appeared in the Blue Star, and various secret realms and dungeons were everywhere. People found they could get a lot of rewards for killing monsters, and the era of worldwide class change started. At the class-change ceremony, Wang Yu found he became the most unpromising class, Fisherman. When the system loaded, everything was different. He found that he could obtain various rewards through fishing. He got Frozen Fruits by angling. He raised his hand and froze everything like it was the Ice Age! Fishing for foreign fire, casting the Buddha's Angry Fire Lotus, burning all magical beasts! Fishing wood, he became the Buddha and all races were shocked! In addition, there was also divine equipment, mythical pet eggs, and all kinds of strange props. When Wang Yu made it to the top of the ten thousand races, everyone was shocked. "You call this a life-type occupation Fisherman?"

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Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Hearing Liu Yuxi's words, Wang Yu was not surprised at all.

When he was in the limelight during the college entrance examination, it would be strange if those people did not hate him.

Wang Yu didn't mind. If they came, then let them come.

Let's see who can beat who.

"Thank you for your reminder, Senior Sister Liu." Wang Yu thanked her.

"You're welcome. This is the 'New Student's Guide' and the school card. Keep it well," said Liu Yuxi sweetly.

Wang Yu took it over. The 'New Student's Guide' was a thin booklet. It was printed with a campus map, rules and regulations, compulsory courses, credit acquisition, exchange, and the secret realms under the university, etc.

The campus card was the size of a palm, with Wang Yu's head photo and student number printed on it.

"Do you need me to introduce you?" Liu Yuxi asked.

"Thank you." Wang Yu nodded. It was better to have someone explain it than to fumble around blindly.