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... d he touched the glass cover in front of him tremblingly.

   "This...whose idea is this, ah, whose idea is this?"

   After finishing speaking, Old Li's face was flushed red, looking at the lifeless person in front of him, how could he be calm, now he just wants to find out the person behind the scenes.

   Slaughtering can't relieve your anger.

  Look at how this living person was tortured.

  Old Li looked distressed at the people lying in the glass cover in the ...

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