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... stinctively grabbed the hand reaching for her and pulled hard, only to hear the fat man scream like a slaughtered pig: "It's dislocated, let go! Let go quick!"

Tao Ti hurriedly released her grip, retreating fearfully, "I... didn't do it on purpose."

Just unintentionally causing a dislocation, imagine what she could do if she meant it...

The fat man looked at Chen Bin and discovered to his shock that he was actually coughing up blood.

A ridiculous thought flashed t ...

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