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... rona III

The time it took for Jason to analyze his situation was not more than two seconds and instantly he knew that this defensive set-up was going to be a problem for him as long as he was on any flank.

If it were just the two defenders in front, then he would inevitably find his way out, but the third guy who was right behind him and hassling him changed everything.

With the guy hassling him from behind and not giving him any time to think of a way out while also maki ...

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