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Chapter 71 Fighting For First Place, The Only Speed Skill

After dodging the first small ball, Xu Mao revealed a relaxed expression.

“There’s no difficulty at all. Hurry up and activate the second machine!”

Xu Mao said proudly and then easily dodged the consecutive balls.

Very soon, the second machine was activated.

Two small balls flew at Xu Mao consecutively, causing him to feel a slight struggle.

“Tsk, it’s still nothing much to me!”

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