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... your father?"

"SHUT UP! YOU BLOODY LIAR! SHUT UP, BEFORE I KILL YOU..." Long Xun roared.

There was no fear on Li Youbin's face not was he scared of his threats. He was liking every bit of Long Xun's agony, his pain, and most it, his suffering. He loved seeing that trust that Long Xun had in his father breaking, bit by bit.

That's why even after Housekeeper Qin persuaded him to leave, he didn't. How could he miss this kind of a Long Xun? A broken, weak, shattered, and a made ...

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