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... serious competition. In this competition, they can not only exercise their actual combat ability, but also show their own strength in order to win more training resources!

It can be said that the chicken eating contest is a good learning platform.

But to Lin Mo... isn't this a fun holographic game?

"The King of Chicken is really well done! After playing for a few days, I'm actually a little addicted!" Lin Mo secretly said.

Isn't it? In the chicken-eating contest, Lin ...

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