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It was not the first time that Liu Peng fell to the ground like this. His sweat made the dust on his body turn into mud.


“Do you still wanna go?” Zhang Jun looked at Liu Peng and said, “You’re experiencing extreme fatigue.”


“Stop! I… can… still stand… It’s not a problem!” Liu Peng was panting heavily as he stood up.


“Why bother? Why do you still want to keep me out? Aren’t we opponents? Since you’re persistent, I’ll let you get ...

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