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... lasses take the test together.

  When they watched, Han wiped off his sweat and looked flustered.

   What kind of guilt is this, to be able to sweat so much.

  Shihan took a break to write for a while, and finally finished all the questions in about forty minutes.

  Others have no time to pay attention to Shi Han at this time.

  The questions were not difficult at the beginning, but this time the test paper is a difficulty ladder that gets harder as you go furt ...

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