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... ute student.

“It was sent by the commander of Team 94 of the school team.” The substitute student wanted to open it and show it to them, but at this time the signal was lost again, so he could only explain, “I followed his Starnet account, and I saw it when I refreshed it just now. I downloaded it immediately, then came and found you, Teacher.”

“Where did they get the signal from inside?” Xiang Minghua thought of the scene he had just seen, and felt relieved. Seeing that Wei San’ ...

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