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... to the sad otaku above, the **** who wants to die, the groom who touches his butt, and the vicious gang members as the chassis.

   Their bodies were sewn together.

   Twisted and terrifying suture scars run through the middle of the body, and there are several hands holding guns and knives in the body.

   There is an unsightly Jill in the body, and there is also a half graceful girl's body.

   "My God, can people still build like Lego?" Kate exclaimed.

   "Tsk ...

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