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... exchanged looks, disregarding Zhang Chengling to slowly circle around Gu Xiang and Zhou Zishu.

Gu Xiang sighed. "What an unfortunate situation. I haven't done good deeds in forever, and of course the moment I did it troubles came to me. Brother1 Zhou, I'm just a frail maiden who has never been attacked by this many before, I'm very afraid, please protect me."

That last sentence could really scare people to death. Zhou Zishu almost had to struggle to breathe properly, giving Gu X ...

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