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... er is the blade queen. These two heroes have very strong combat effectiveness in the late period, and the result is that both sides can accept it.

The result is a situation where neither side loses money, but for the Chinese team, it is a waste of time, and it will take 30 minutes.

After the second half of the game, half of the game was over, with 15 minutes remaining. The US team still had so many defensive towers.

Alas, this long-standing battle doe ...

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