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... hitting, but also good at observing. He had to know how to do the right thing at the right time.


Li Du didn’t smoke, but he took away the cigarette end from Hans. He followed the Father and Son of Dog Ears.


The flaming cigarette butt landed in his mouth. Lil’ Rick was shocked; he spat the cigarette out, but his lips were burnt, and he moaned in pain.


Lil’ Rick had brought some people to act as his muscle, but, no one saw that it was Li Du who threw the cigaret ...

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