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... ive up to being the president of the Jeet Kune Do club. Xia Weiwei had initially intended to use the run as a form of punishment for Li Yun's earlier dazed staring, but he not only persisted to the end but also at an astonishing speed. "Let's wrap up the exercise for today. Starting tomorrow, we'll continue with the routine."

Xia Weiwei gracefully turned around and handed Li Yun the materials she had taken out. Her face had returned to its usual calm, and she deliberately put on a stern ...

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