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... aluation: 36 points.

Cell Activity Assessment: 31 points.

Mental Health Status: Healthy.

Synchronization Rate: 11.3%

...

Su Ming looked at the result, silent for a moment.

"Su Ming, this score is pretty good, you just need a bit more practice."

Lin Chuyu said, somewhat against her will.

"Yeah, this score is really not bad."

An Ruoxue chimed in support.

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