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... led and looked at the other party's panic, and took out the pistol hidden in her thigh sternly.

Before dealing with Shi Huaiya, he has always been within seven steps of the opponent. In a duel at such a distance, drawing a gun is a deadly redundant action.

At this time, the distance between the two has been opened, and there are not many bunkers around. Cynthia fired a shot at the other party without any politeness. The bullet landed in front of Shi Huaiya.

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