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... hat should I do…” Tang Xingyan’s expression became very agitated, his mood extremely depressed.

He couldn’t easily offend the Jiang family, but he also couldn’t ignore Tang Tianlong’s death. After all, the pain of a parent losing a child is unimaginable to those who haven’t experienced it.

Right now, he only wanted to personally kill Jiang Che to avenge his son!

“If that’s the case, then I’ll have to resign from my position as head of the family…” Tang Xingyan sighed and ...

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