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... later, in a clean era.

  In their fate, they have not been contaminated and seen the unknown darkness.

  She didn't give them too much explanation, but continued:

"In order to get back the sky-high bonuses that those foreign boxers took, they recruited and trained a group of boxers themselves, and introduced new rules. Foreigners who challenge the ring can only select members of the internal team to compete, and the winners can get paid. Out of the fist city."

   "I ...

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