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... The girl saw Xia Ruofei and pleaded as if she had found a straw to clutch at.

This place was remote and it was rare for people to pass by. It was also because of this that the three hoodlums dared to act so brazenly under the influence of alcohol.

They obviously did not expect anyone to come. They looked at Xia Ruofei standing at the entrance of the alley and were stunned.

The leader, a gangster with yellow hair, sized Xia Ruofei up and laughed eerily.

"Oh! You'r ...

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