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... ntinue learning!" Ji Feng looked at the name of the skill in a daze The brain is reminded by the side.

“Yes!” Ji Feng nodded. After a few months of buffering, the knowledge of machinery and weapons that he had studied before had been digested. “If that is the case, then we will continue to learn. However, I don't know much about communication and networking. How about learning?"

Zhi brain said: "In view of the fact that the master has never been exposed to this knowledge, Zhinao be ...

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