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... had transformed.

Hell is built into an eighteen-story tower, counting from bottom to top, there are eighteen floors in sequence.

From the first floor to the eighteenth floor, there are tongue-pulling, scissors, iron tree, evil mirror, steamer, copper pillar... blood pool, torture **** and so on.

For the sake of deterrence, Hell has changed its previous working mode, and the scene can be seen with the naked eye.

You Beili doesn't know why Emma came here, but it's not d ...

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