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... to start the test. Since the test room is separate, there will always be people who will exceed the time, and it cannot be too accurate, so it is not divided into batches of tests, but the previous one will be tested immediately after the test. Chi Xueluo is actually the same batch as Yun Ye. Second, it's just that the previous person tested faster. "Red blood is only 97 points, what is the concept of 100 points? I'm afraid it won't be too low after downgrading..." Many people thought in their h ...

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