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... er iron chains!

The iron chain was covered with sharp barbs, and these barbs even gave off a sharp reflection!

call out! !

The first iron chain rushed towards Jiang Chen quickly, piercing through his right chest in an instant! !

"Hmm..."

A soft cry sounded from Jiang Chen's mouth.

Before he could react,

Wow...! !

The sound of the iron chain sounded, and the slender barbed iron chain began to move within his body!

Swipe! ! To exit the ...

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