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... ly useful!”

Then Ye Xinghui said to the young man, “Brother, please give me some face. How about you go to the Public Security Bureau and surrender?”

Hearing what Ye Xinghui said, the young man shook his head decisively.

Although it was only two tests, Ye Xinghui already had a rough idea of ​​the effect of the face fruit.

It was likely that as long as the other party’s heart was wavering or struggling, the ability of the face face fruit would activate.

If ...

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