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... elax his vigilance. She grabbed his arm and fell over his shoulder. The tall man was instantly thrown to the ground.

Xia Xinghe was also quickly prepared to continue the attack, but just as she was just moving, the man suddenly took out a pistol and shot directly at her!

"boom--"

Xia Xinghe suddenly heard two voices, one was the sound of a pistol, and the other was the sound of someone hitting her on the wall.

Xia Xinghe’s head was dizzy. She hadn’t returned to God. ...

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