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... ords were uttered, the already-dispersed atmosphere in the classroom instantly solidified again.

Ma Shicheng looked at Jiang Ning as if he were looking at a madman and was shocked. He whispered,

"Have you gone mad, Jiang Ning? Provoking him now?"

Everyone had a sense of Song Sheng's fighting ability just now. They estimated that no one in the class could beat him. With Song Sheng still fuming, Jiang Ning dared to stand up to him—such a small figure that one punch from Son ...

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