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... ry?”

“I’ll give it a try!”

“Can level three participants participate?”

“Let’s wait and see how that idiot Xu Jun performs first.”

“If the opponent is not Su Qingqing, that dog, I think it should be possible.”

“I’m skeptical. What if that little thing in his arms can also transform?”

With Little Flame “setting an example”, many people thought of this.

After all, the person on the arena was the dojo master and was even a legendary beast tame ...

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