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... in Yi reached for his pocket as he contemplated on the city’s security- there certainly wouldn’t be anything like this back where he lived. These guards, however, didn’t seem like much, and even Er Gouzi back home could wipe the floor with them.

The guy was Lin Yi’s playmate. He didn’t know kung fu, but one punch from him could kill off a grown bull. These guards here were far weaker than any bull.

Lin Yi pulled a note out and looked at the name on it. “I’m looking for Chu Pengzh ...

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