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... is standing front of me? Huang Wan Yan asked himself.

The entire street was quite even, and the sound of the breeze seemed to stop.

"Hisss!!" A sound of breath sucking could be heard after a long time of silence.

Such a weird scene appeared.

A girl was holding the man's big fist. Her hand was slender and small, but she could hold the man's big and strong fist without much effort. On her left shoulder, there was a small white cat.

The cat sat there lazily, ...

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