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... er could understand the meaning of Chen Sheng’s words,

He saw Chen Sheng go straight upstairs.

In the blink of an eye.

His figure appeared directly on the second floor of Building B.

Afterward,

The staff member saw.

Chen Sheng came to a door.

Knock knock.

He calmly knocked on the door. “Challenge. ”

He didn’t even bother to say hello.

Enter.

B ...

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