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... was filled with anger at Zhu Di.

He glanced at the carnage that Zhu Di and his minions had inflicted on his close ones.

Xue Cong, Yue Jie and Yue Xin looked terrified, and they were trying hard to help Zhi Yong.

Poor Zhi Yong was lying unconscious with blood pooling around his body.

He had asked them to always look after their own lives first, but Zhi Yong must have stubbornly tried to protect the others, even though he was no match for the assailants.

Liu ...

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