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... is it? Are your injuries serious this time?”

“That’s right. It’s just that I’m feeling a little aggrieved.”

Li Shen laughed when he heard this. “I rarely hear you say that you’re aggrieved. Those who provoked you probably don’t know how miserable they will be in the near future.”

Huo Qi took a sip of wine and glared at him. Li Shen restrained his gloating. After all, this was indeed a little inappropriate.

Yet at the same time, it was rare for Huo Qi to suffer. T ...

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