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... he moment they smelled the pungent smell, they didn't need to go and check it after they had witnessed two similar sceneries. They reported it to the authorities and it became huge news around the world about the mysterious deaths of cultists and radicals.

"Let's go the furthest this time. I think we won't be able to catch up on him if we keep doing this," Zachary suggested.

"You're the one who drives, I'm just going to follow," Aston was resting his forehead on his hand, leaning ...

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