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With such jumping ability, if she were to take part in the Olympic Games, wouldn’t it be a matter of minutes if she wanted to win the championship? Why would a talent like her settle down in this place?

“Hey, are you going to stand here and watch Eva finish her match before you decide if you want to continue running?” Caroline was speechless when she saw George standing in front of the tire in the first stage.

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