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... you to leave now, which means you simply can’t leave. I really do want to see where you got the guts to leave this place!"

"I’m still angry, and if you don’t give me a chance to cool off, I won’t let you have the opportunity to leave here!"

His request was very simple.

It was just about taking this woman.

It depended on whether the woman knew what’s best for her.

If she didn’t, then it was time to feed her to the sharks.

Baldie had a dangerous gli ...

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Someone who was left out aggressively blocked her behind the door: “Am I handsome? Is my figure good? Is my family strong?”

Su Wen: “…But they are my sister-in-law.”

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