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... Hao Jian, as though he wanted to devour him alive.

What a tremendous disgrace, truly a tremendous disgrace!

Rivettes had never been humiliated like this by anyone, and especially not by an obscure young man!

Hao Jian, with his arm around Shu Ya’s waist, snorted arrogantly, "Damn it, dare to bully my wife, and think my family has no one to stand up for it? What are you, acting all high and mighty? Offending our great Northwest, each one of us spitting can drown you!"

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