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... vel imperial dragoon, Level 35) was actually exhausted to death by a group of skeletons!

Even though this was a competition and there wouldn’t really be death.

However, Zhao Pan had improved by leaps and bounds, so he wanted to get close to Zhang Xuan and give him a fatal blow!

However, he didn’t expect that Zhao Pan couldn’t even get close to Zhang

Xuan.

There was no way to get close to the other party.

In such a situation, even a professional like Zhao ...

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