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... chest, Huang Qi’s face darkened.

Just a moment ago, he accidentally took a punch from the robot. When it hit, he felt like his chest was about to cave in.

He nearly fainted.

Though his power wasn’t weak, facing this situation, he was still utterly defenseless.

Thankfully, others were present; if he were alone, the encounter with the robot would have been fatal.

He finally understood why those before him were injured so severely; the robots were outrageousl ...

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