With such an opponent, Xue Kai indeed felt pressured in terms of momentum. However, the tough training he usually underwent played a significant role. Although his heart was anxious, his basic movements with his hands remained intact. He forced himself to keep up with the opponent's rhythm, cast after cast, stubbornly following, refusing to let go.
The fish were biting quickly, feeling a strong feeding desire, and the amount and flavor profile of the bait became very important factors for attracting fish.
When it comes to fast fish, there's nothing much to say; it's all about frequency and rhythm.
Xue Kai used almost all his strength, yet there was still just a slight gap compared to Mu Lin.
As reflected in the results, in the fourth round, Mu Lin caught a total of 16 grass carps, while on Xue Kai's side, he missed some bites and lost some fish, and with small fish creating waves, wasting chances for casting due to various minor mistakes, he only ended up with 12 fish.
