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... o the side, the meniscus long sickle was held in his hand, drawn an arc, the energy body was split and dissipated in the air.

"It's boring. Didn't you say let me bite back?" Chu Qianze laughed, but his tone was always somewhat ironic.

Bo Qi put away the long sickle in his hand: "You know what I mean."

"If it's not clear, then I'll make it clear."

He stepped forward and tore off his tie: "If you come in person, I will not resist."

The **** eyes stared at Chu Qia ...

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