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... people entered Mt. Tian Mang, and now only 73 were left standing here.


As expected, the 27 who were missing withdrew midway.


Perhaps it was because they couldn’t tolerate the wild environment, or because they were injured during the training process and had no choice but to stop the assessment.


“The fact that you can still stand here means that you still have some qualifications. Mt. Tian Mang is just an artificial training environment. If you can’t even st ...

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