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... rtook her entire body she subconsciously squatted down and put her hands over her head. She no longer had any room to parry or block the attack.

Whoosh! Crack! After the sounds of shattering bones and flesh followed by an object falling to the ground resounded everything went calm.

Hmm? Puzzled that the sensation of pain had yet to arrive after a long time Bai Ji curiously opened her beautiful eyes. On the floor not too far away from her there laid two perfectly sliced troll cake ...

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