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... thers were ranked last. After a while, the four of them went on stage one after another.

More than ten arenas were used in turns. The competition progressed very quickly.

The qualifiers ended at noon.

There was no need to mention Xu Menghan and Su Wan’er, the two third-year students.

Xiao Qiuya was an elite second-year student to begin with. Her strength was enough to rank in the top five of the entire grade.

It was very easy for them to pass the qualifier ...

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