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... t only used a punch.

In the case of close combat, this result is absolutely unacceptable for Titan.

"Boom!"

Turda stomped his right foot on the ground, clenched his fists, and roared with heaving chest: "You angered me! I'm going to paint you on the toilet like paint!"

"Shua!"

Tuanzi couldn't speak, and didn't bother to beep with the other party. It was bigger and taller, and it punched Tai Tan head-on.

Turda was enraged, he stopped using the sonic gas a ...

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