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... could not use a clock to test it right then, he was sure that after his duel with Ding Shuo, the time he could overlap with his second self had increased again.

He also had a feeling that the time had increased by quite a large degree. It might be even more than when he defeated Shan Xiong.

The reason was not solely because he won against Ding Shuo; it was not that simple.

When he overlapped with his second self and threw full-powered attacks at Ding Shuo, he had forced D ...

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