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"This wave of Sloth is really ruthless, it doesn't leave alive."

嗯 "Well, but Sloth's current position is too bad. In that case, he just gave the opponent a chance, just didn't give himself a chance."

"It's the same, otherwise, even if you knock down Moza, the Japanese team player must continue to fight him.

"Hehe, it's so reasonable, but I believe that in most cases, most players will choose stability and get closer first. There are not many people who dare ...

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