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"Yes, it's just a boy's test, why don't you try it later?" Wu Qun said slowly.

"But Dad, I haven't read and learned for a long time, I'm afraid I can't make it through, right?" Wu Xuan began to worry again.

"Then practice a lot to make up for what's missing." Wu Qun closed his eyes, he wanted to sleep, but his son couldn't ignore it.

"Dad, let's go back, I want to participate too." Wu Xuan became more and more excited as he spoke, chatting in Wu Qun's ear.

"What ...

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