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... s friend some time, he battled those low grade and medium Grade monsters on his own. He proved himself that he was the number one genius of this year. Please everyone welcome our champion Sam," the announcer finally said and instantly all the people present in the stadium began to clap for Sam. Not only those audiences but those other teams present in the battleground also clapped for him. Right now if you look at those students then you will see that all of them have respect for him.

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