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... nly came. Looking down, he saw that there was a **** hole in his left waist.

I was about to say something.

There was a sudden blow in the back.

Looking back, there was nothing.

Next is the right waist.

crotch.

abdomen…

In just a few breaths, he was bruised all over his body.

Wiping the blood from the corner of his mouth, he stared coldly at Hyuga Satoru in the air.

From beginning to end, Hyuga Satoru hadn't moved, just hung upside do ...

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