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... gh too!" the bald-headed man said with a smirk.

Just when he was about to insert his erect dick into Scarlett from behind, a sharp, long, pointed appendage emerged from the roof, separating the bald-headed man's head from his body, prompting blood to splash everywhere, especially on Scarlett, turning her white gown red in an instant.

Scarlett quickly stood up from the table and moved backward, as did the red-haired lady, the burly men, and the other people present at the supermar ...

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