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... his unlucky streak.”

“In the Asura Arena, the strong will be targeted and surrounded. From another perspective, Brother Ye’s strength has already been recognized by the experts of the eternal nations.”

“That’s right. He was besieged at the end of the two consecutive matches. Fortunately, Brother Ye was strong enough. He came in second in one match and first in the other. He won the match without any scruples!”

The cosmic humans on the Taishi Star Network finally relaxed. ...

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