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... s nothing, after ten seconds, everyone here will die!

  Conan flicked the switch on his sneakers, gritted his teeth and rushed to the briefcase, ready to kick it out the window.

  Although Gin said that the bomb would be detonated by a violent shock. Like getting kicked, or hitting a window... But now there's no time to do anything else, just take a gamble.

   However, Conan kicked out and kicked in the air.

  ——A figure passed by the corridor. When passing the briefc ...

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