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... pile formed after the collapse of the back mountain! The gravel collapsed, causing smoke and dust all over the sky for a while!

After a while, the figure barely crawled out of the pile of rubble, and it was Gulado who was covered in scars.

At this moment, he looked extremely embarrassed, not only was there bruises and saw wounds all over his body, but his nose and mouth kept bleeding.

He suffered unusually severe internal injuries.

"Damn... how could it suddenly beco ...

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