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... ty combat match!" Tan Xin’an, transformed into a match commentator, was spitting words with fervor: "As everyone knows, in a reality combat match, when both sides’ pet beasts are in a stalemate, the only way to determine the winner is with a King vs King showdown."

"Now both contestants have used up their three pet beast slots, but Shao Zifeng clearly holds the advantage, looking like he is actively seeking battle."

"Shao Zifeng has drawn his katana and pointed it at Deer, and pr ...

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