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... ed strength and slammed a punch on York.

In the end, York didn't move at all, but Su Mo's fist throbbed faintly, and it felt like he was hitting a concrete wall.

"Hey! Just this little power?"

York lifted his foot and swept across.

How dare Su Mo be swept away by him, he flipped over and escaped.

However, when Su Mo had just landed, York rushed up, without giving him a chance to buffer, he attacked like a storm from a height.

Su Mo could only keep retrea ...

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