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... Fine. Then, you will all die!”

His expression also changed from a cruel smile to a grim face. After that, he pointed at Big Pineapple and shouted at Seven Kills, “You, go there and kill that black bastard!”

Then, with a contemptuous face, the scarface Rebel Army NPC major said to Yellow-tooth, who was lying on the ground still, “And you, get up if you’re not dead yet. Kill this woman. What a useless piece of shit, for a man to be inferior to a woman.”

“You motherf*cker…” Yello ...

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