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... ing it would be very difficult. It’s not just the top one thousand students who would oppose the lottery; rather, nearly a third of the students would oppose it.
Although their combat strength wasn’t up to snuff, if they could follow the strong, their chances of survival were higher than one in ten.
Take Meng Yu, for instance. If he opposed the lottery, then which of his twenty-four followers would raise their hands in favor during the vote?
Remember, if they raised their ...
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