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... nditioner, and within seconds, the screams from his underlings echoed from the room window. He didn’t look back. He grabbed a large water pipe and climbed up like a monkey clambering up a tree until he steadied himself on another air conditioner.

Before Tang Ye even entered the building, he saw Fu Xinkun escaping through a window.

"This guy’s pretty good!" Tang Ye thought, admiring his agility. However, this didn’t reduce his hatred for the man who’d left him disfigured.

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