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“I couldn’t let him get close, right? Who am I? Who is he? I am a strong advocate for hygiene. Is a shot of diarrhoea a joking matter? Using ‘Phoenix Hits the Grounds’, I bobbed my head down.”

Ye Luo asked, “Isn’t it supposed to be Phoenix Lowers Its Head?”

“Great question. That is the usual name. However, as you might be able to imagine, just ducking your head under that technique would avoid the thrust, but it wouldn’t create enough distance to avoid the stench. Hence, I had ...

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