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... y skimmed through the list of challenges and shortlisted which challenges he thought would fit him perfectly.

"Singing King and Queen Challenge, Harmony Trial, Pitch Perfect, Battle Choir, Muse’s Call, Lament of Echoes," Alex muttered. "Yep. These challenges will do."

Without any hesitation, Alex entered and activated the Ranked Challenge.

When he was asked to select a challenge, he chose the most obvious choice.

"Singing King and Queen Challenge, please!" Alex, w ...

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