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In the swamp, mosquitoes danced, and a five-meter long bay crocodile was firmly bound at the snout, its vertical pupils gleaming with ferocity. At that moment, a young man cover in mud was straddling it, and he was very modest in the face of audience's praise. "I'm Bi Fang, a professional explorer. I have trekked atop the roof of the world and traversed through the Valley of Death, and I've even challenged the mysterious Amazon. Even the National Geographic has named me the world's premier survival expert, the king of the wild at the top of the food chain, but trust me, that's all an overstatement..." Under the crimson clouds, Bi Fang silently tightened the rope in his hand and, seeing that the bay crocodile beneath him had finally stopped struggling, he pulled out the Hunting Knife and killed it with a single strike to the underside of its jaw. "Today is the second day of survival. I thought I would have to endure another hungry night, but now it seems, dinner has taken care of itself."

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Chapter 687: Winter Swimming

The clear ice surface still proudly displayed the white cracks spreading like a spiderweb, and the river, completely sealed by ice, exuded an astonishing chill.

Bi Fang had always been somebody who dared to think and act, and to the surprise of the audience, he stripped off all his clothes, leaving nothing but a pair of shorts.

The cold wind was still biting, and as it blew, capillaries naturally had a physiological reaction, contracting quickly to reduce the heat flowing out. Bi Fang felt as if he were wrapped in a blanket of ice, each needle-like prick biting into his skin.

Not to mention swimming, it would take great courage for a normal person just to get into the water.

Every breath was uncomfortable, with the icy chill pouring down the throat straight into the lungs, as if each alveolus was forming a layer of frost in the low temperatures. But this, compared to being exposed to the cold wind, was less bone-chilling than what was to come next.