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... our little game," Yuan responded with a calm smile on his face.

"I'm gonna kill you, you damn freak!" Chief Mu angrily shouted, but she was not emitting any killing intent.

"That's enough." Granny Mu suddenly said. "Put him down."

"H-Huh? Mother? How long have you been there?" Chief Mu was startled to see Granny Mu. She had been so focused on Yuan that she didn't even realize Granny Mu's presence.

"Long enough to watch the entire thing. You've lost spectacularly, ...

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