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... stacle training, and by then, the sky had darkened.

Pu Jie's anticipated confrontation didn't occur.

After the group assembled, Zhou Zhenglong barked, "You all really disappointed me, but no matter, we'll take it slow.

I'd like to remind everyone present that someone reported private fights in the dormitory.

Such discipline-breaking behavior is absolutely not allowed in our team.

Whoever I catch will be expelled immediately."

The crowd buzzed with ...

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