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The fight between Giotto and Im continued, and the surrounding air was constantly sending out a strong smell of gunpowder, and the strong smell of sulphur filled the whole sky, making people frown uncontrollably, feeling Breathing is extremely difficult.

I don't know how long they have been fighting, and the bodies of the two are also exhausted, but they have not given up in the slightest. Giotto's arms and Im's 523 are also left.

After a few wounds, the blood kept d ...

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