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Zhang Qiu was struck forward by the force behind him. He had not yet responded when he heard the sound of the knife stabbing into the meat. When the knife was pulled out, only then he felt pain, especially pain. His subconsciously turned over and was tied up by the person behind him.


“Miss Su, what about this man?”


It was Pingquan’s voice. Zhang Qiu was in pain and did not want to think about how Pingquan broke free ...

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