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Tuobafeng's eyes swept over the nine contestants: "I think Yan Hongtu and Ying Long are both fine. If it's not good enough, you can directly choose the sixth highness and win the chance to rest...Of course, I don't recommend you If you do this, you should place His Highness Six in the battle where you have just challenged several powerful opponents, and your physical and mental energy has been exhausted and y ...

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