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Chapter 172 Chapter 13 Infighting

Jackson was taken aback.No sound came out of my mouth.Then I saw a pair of big palm-like hands reaching out, and those big hands raised their index fingers and tapped on the key point on the back of Da Kui in front. Da Kui also shook his whole body immediately, and immediately stood still on the ground. Jackson saw the index finger pointing at the pony again. The pony pounced, jumped a few feet away, barely avoiding that lightning-like finger. Da Kui and Jackson couldn't move their whole bodies, only their heads could turn. Da Kui and Jackson turned their heads sideways, and saw that it was the coachman who was attacking the three of them from behind.

Da Kui couldn't help getting angry from his heart, and shouted loudly: "Handbar type, what are you doing?" The coachman didn't hit the pony in black with his finger, and he was also surprised. He thought: "Unexpectedly, this boy in black looks young, but his hands are very quick. I can't move so quickly. He escaped." Ignore Da Kui's words. Seeing that the coachman didn't seem to hear his question, Da Kui was furious in his heart and cursed loudly: "Your grandma, why did you hit my acupoint?" The coachman then turned his gaze to Da Kui, looked at Da Kui quietly, without saying a word.

Da Kui felt terrified at the sight of the coachman, and couldn't help shouting: "What are you looking at?" The coachman smiled faintly, stretched out his hand, pulled out the foreign gun from Jackson's waist, slowly raised his hand, and pressed the foreign gun against Da Kui's temple, slowly said: "Do you believe it or not? kill you." Da Kui only felt that the cold muzzle of the gun was pressed against his head, and he panicked for a while.But when he heard the coachman threatening him, he turned his heart and said loudly: "Your grandma, if you have the guts, you will kill me right now. If I frown, I'm not a hero."

The coachman raised his eyes, looked at the man in black standing more than ten feet away, and thought, "These two pustules will kill the victor. What's more, I have to rely on these two people to get down to the icy lake for myself." But the man in black standing more than ten feet away should not be underestimated." The coachman slowly turned his eyes back, put the foreign gun in his hand on the big head, and said in a deep voice: "Do you think I really dare not kill you?"
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