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... tiness and darkness, only the sound of footsteps and panting echoed in the factory building without any cover.

Xiao Huzi and Fang Chengxiong also quickly ran to the fifth floor. The long-decayed iron grid road was trampled by a group of people, as if it would collapse at any moment.

Jiang Kun took the lead and rushed to the front. As soon as he ran down the fourth floor, the group performers who were on standby on the fourth floor slipped out to look around when they heard the move ...

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