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... ion, Stanley wasn’t too optimistic.

An obvious fact was that Lincoln was definitely not a fool.

On the contrary, although people often criticized him for being inhuman, no one had doubts about his intelligence.

At most, people would often complain: Lincoln possesses a genius brain, but he seems too lazy to use it…

Since Stanley had just crashed the game once before, Lincoln must’ve inspected it carefully after that incident.

Even if he didn’t manage to com ...

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