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... ing at Jiang Siming.

He finally understood—this guy had been toying with him from start to finish!

"If your mouth is full of shit, just keep it shut. It stinks."

Jiang Siming didn't care at all. He enjoyed watching the other party fume with rage and lose control.

"Pathetic losers like you can only find a sense of existence in games. In reality, you're just trash. If this were real life, I could crush garbage like you!"

Cai Xukun was still fuming. He had al ...

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