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... tskirts of Paris.

Tian Lie was not using his bald-headed appearance. Instead, he had changed back to the janitor appearance he had back in Hang’an City. It was a most inconspicuous, law-abiding look.

“I’ll remind you once again. Do not kill for no reason.” Chen Xiaolian glanced at Tian Lie.

“When did you become so soft-hearted?” Tian Lie threw a glare at Chen Xiaolian. “If I can’t even kill, then why did you call me over? To be a mascot?”

“I didn’t say you can’t kill a ...

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