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... sly, hoping he would rebut the theory.


Unfortunately…


“It’s true,” said Wu Anxun, his face livid. His next words boomed out through gritted teeth. “I wonder which sh*thead buried a corpse outside!”


Hum-

!!

The throng was in an uproar.


“Corpse Puppets exist?!”


“But how? How could it have happened?”


“Who did it? Who did this?!”


“…”


Anger, fear, and unease filled the air.


...

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