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... n finish his words, spurting out blood.


*Bang*


Another punch landed on his nose .


“Help…”


The youth in robe whined. He was an intermediate Xiantian warrior but he was totally powerless in front of Du Shaofu. He was like a human sandbag that fell to the ground after a series of punches.


*Bang* *Bang* *Bang*


Du Shaofu didn’t show any sign of stopping. He violently trampled on the youth’s abdomen and chest until blood was flowing out of hi ...

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