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... five people of tr have stepped on the dragon buff and gathered in front of eg's house for the unknown number of sweeps in this game.

Tang Xuan and Fu Xiaohai can be reborn in five seconds, but they are unable to return to the sky. At the 30th minute of the game, the crystal of the eg team finally exploded in front of the spring.

"Let's congratulate tr team for their first victory in the finals bo5 !!"

Tang Xuan was the first one to stand up, and saw that he threw the mouse ...

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