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... suddenly stimulated by this, and he couldn't come back to his senses for a long time. After all, the slap was so abrupt that he kept this posture for a long time.

  Why did Xu Bai appear here, and why did the wooden box lose its effect?

  In fact, all this is very simple, because the wooden box is cleverly used.

  As early as when Steward Chen passed by with the wooden box in his arms, Xu Bai heard the sound of the mechanism beating in the wooden box.

  Fourth-rank Sa ...

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