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... pain.

This wasn't just a sensation; it was a harsh reality happening to him.

At this moment, he was being mercilessly beaten by friends and neighbors he once trusted and helped. Punches, kicks, and even sticks rained down on him.

In this resource-scarce post-apocalyptic world, they didn't care about Zhang Yi's previous help and attacked him without hesitation.

As he lay dying, he vaguely saw his dream girl, Fang Yuqing, standing at the back of the crowd. She piti ...

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