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Liu Zhong Tian fiercely looked at Wei Qiqi then ordered vice lieutenant from behind, "Let him know, what is the punishment for infighting?


Vice lieutenant Liu immediately seized this opportunity and c.o.c.kily knelt on one knee in front of Qiqi, "Fighting within the military, if light they'll be punished with twenty strokes, if severe they'll be immediately be executed on the spot!"


"He shall be punished with 20 strokes!" Liu Zhong Tian exclaimed ruthlessly. He then han ...

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