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... d this be possible, you’re cheating…”

Zhao Quande became irate when he saw Tang Feng’s answer, frantically flipping through the booklet.

He suspected that Tang Feng had written two answers in the booklet, and Zhong Pan’er had colluded with him to cheat.

After each round of the competition ended, the previous answers were torn out.

Therefore, on Tang Feng’s booklet, there were only words written on this page, all other pages were completely blank.

The fact ...

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