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... at once. Our lockup is almost full. Besides, the instructor’s face was so icy and serious a while ago. He’s probably berating Xiao Luo inside right now.” Ma Pijin said to Liu Tieguo outside.

“They’re all criminals who broke the law. Why can’t he arrest them?” Liu Tieguo uttered with a snort, speaking up for Xiao Luo.

Ma Pijin crossed his arms firmly in front of his chest, unwilling to accept any other opinion. He then explained to Liu Tieguo, like someone with vast experience offeri ...

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Introduction

In the ten years since the Great Chu, strange things have happened everywhere.

When he woke up, Zhou An became a yamen agent.

Crisis is always there, but fortunately Zhou An brought a small game made in his previous life.

As long as the life-exploding skills are used, the skills can undergo qualitative changes and become magical skills.

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Turn the pot over – the Kingdom of God in the pot.

Swimming – making waves.

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“You’re lying. I saw with my own eyes that you put a ten-foot-tall weirdo into a pot and beat it to death!”

“You said you can swim, but the huge waves have nothing to do with swimming!”

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