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... illion. This kind of behavior that doesn't match their identities doesn't seem to be here.

But Zhou Hongyi did just that.

Not only did Lin Feng and the others post that you were surprised by Zhou Hongyi's sudden attack, but Li Yanhong also felt incredible.

When he reacted, Zhou Hongyi's fist had already hit his cheek.

Li Yanhong was startled, then quickly launched a counterattack, and the two soon fought together in the corridor outside the courtroom.

After a b ...

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