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... alysis, she found that it is very difficult for her to win against this opponent, and she may not even have a 20% chance of winning.

If nothing else, she just doesn't know how to deal with the skill of Illusory Domain.

In fact, even if Su Yi didn't use the skills of Illusory Domain and King Kong's Indestructible, she didn't think she had any chance of winning.

Having watched all of Su Yi's competition videos, she knows very well how strong Su Yi's two pet beasts are, and the ...

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