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Hai Xiaotang’s eyes widened in shock, her head stiffly raised, facing a pitch-black gun barrel.

Her mobile phone landed with a clatter on the ground!

The masked robber brandishing a gun at her, his smile wicked and playful, “Little girl, would you prefer to come in, or go out?”

Behind the robber, a group of gunmen were robbing the bank.

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The bank was in complete chaos, but it seemed Hai Xiaotang was de ...

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