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... t, and hammered the extra ones into it with a hammer.

"Oh..." He snorted in pain, holding his head and rolling on the ground.

He never felt that he would be afraid of pain, but now this tearing soul pain is terrible.

"Fuck!" Xu Yanyan rolled for about a minute, and the pain seemed to disappear almost as if it had never appeared.

He groaned weakly, kneeling on the ground, soft like cotton.

The memory that has just been infused strongly has played its due role. T ...

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