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... rner of his mouth and smiled, "Because I hit them all first."

Song Qian: "..."

Song Qian has a mess in his head, and has begun to supplement the headlines that may appear on the Internet and the news, such as `` police violence law enforcement, police hands beating people, police beating villagers, '' and so on. He swallowed his mouth and patted it with his hands. Gu Xizhou's shoulder.

People around seemed to think about it, and sighed silently. When there were hundreds or t ...

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His amber glinted eyes bore into the woman with bloodied, broken blue hair, kneeling in complete disarray.

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