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... on it, the machine only hooked the wrist of the figure, and the other parts were completely emptied without support points. Even if it is not punishable, such hanging is extremely painful. It is very likely that after three or five days, it will die. The hanging clothes were broken and messy, and the long black hair covered the face, and it was wetly attached to the cheeks. The exposed skin had a **** red welt, which looked very unbearable. Not far from the person, there is a pile of broken bodi ...

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