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... had taken place.

Julius Reed had already grabbed a wine bottle from the table and smashed it over the man’s head.

“Ouch!”

The unsuspecting man stumbled back a few steps and sat on the ground, grimacing in pain.

He covered his head with his hands as blood streamed down through his fingers.

“Kill him for me! How dare he hit me at the Pearl on the Water! He’s really tired of living! ”

Hearing their boss’s command, several thugs darkly approached Juliu ...

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