You might eek out another few thousand km's by taking a link out, but the failure method becomes more and more likely to be a snapped chain. I'd consider I'd had good value from it. flip both chainring and sprocket and fit the new chain. I don't always get the same distance out of the second side of a chainring and sprockets, maybe 70%, but yours don't look as worn mine usually do at that mileage. Even at 70% that's nearly 40k km from a chainring, sprocket and two chains, that'll turn most people running a derailleur green with envy.