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... urn him alive here.

He didn't want to die!

At the thought of this, Gong Cheng turned to look at Gong Hao and begged for mercy loudly.

"Big brother, I was wrong. I shouldn't have opposed you. I was also forced. If I don't attack you, I'll be the one to die. Big brother, please spare me."

He begged as tears flowed from his eyes, like a child who had done something wrong, his eyes filled with confusion.

Gong Hao turned his head to the side. Gong Cheng was the ...

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