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... A few minutes later, Li Zheng came out from his original position, looking speechless.

"Damn it..."

During those few minutes, he was running left and right in the mist, jumping forward, flying into the sky.

He still couldn’t find the edge of the mist, so he took a step back, just one step!

And ended up back to where he started?

"Amazing!"

Li Zheng was impressed. It was truly hardcore. No matter how far you ran inside the mist, if you took a step ba ...

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