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Chapter 19 Infinite loop, happy life

play soccer?

Roland doesn't want to talk and throws a dog at Jas.

He can't play football, let alone play the football Jas said.

In Arica, only Soccer can represent football, while Football refers to rugby.

And what Jas said was Football.

In his previous life, Roland only played basketball.

There is no other reason. Compared with the locked basket, the football field is more difficult to find.

For a guy who plays basketball and has to dodge other people's layups, let him have fun on the football field with a bunch of muscle sticks! Pretentious?

That's just nonsense!

Don’t say he doesn’t understand the rules anymore, even if he does, he won’t play!

However-

In David's eyes, the current him is not an 'adult' who cos from the future and is caught in a ti loop.

Under the double persuasion of Jas and David, although Roland didn't understand anything, he still signed up.

Anyway, I have nothing to do, why not go out and play?

Purely to accompany Jas.

In the past hundred or so cycles, Jas has been reluctant to stay on Universal Studios.

Although he didn't have any mory, Roland always felt a little sorry for him.

It doesn’t matter if you don’t eat enough or sleep well, the point is that you can’t lose weight like this, it’s really hard for him.

Although Roland listened to the rules after signing up, when he really put on the protective gear and stood on the court, he forgot all about kickoffs, offsides, and scoring. Not only that, when he heard soone When he called his na and looked over - in his line of sight, besides the oval brown ball that shot rapidly, there was also a mass of at rushing upwards.

Roland only felt that he was hit by a palm that fell from the sky first, and the sudden onslaught of football directly obscured his vision. Then, he felt that he was hit by an iron mountain, and he scread "Ah

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