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... , but a killer organization!

The little finger seems to be the weakest.

But after missing the little finger, the most ruthless thing can't be done.

For example, digging a nose, such as digging ears.

"Little Finger" is a killer. It is said that he can make a breakthrough in the bones, even if it is a wall seam, he can drill through.

The most popular of the "hands", the strongest is the middle finger, which makes Xiao Fan adults inevitably think of the extremely ...

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