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... eats you, but the sister-in-law who tries to stop her that is more hateful.'1

In that sense, Otto was an even more malicious, annoying, and wicked type of person than the sister-in-law who stops the beating.

It would have been annoying enough just to stop the beating, but encouraging more beating while providing treatment was outrageous.

He was truly the worst of the worst.

"Otto de Scuderia!!! You fucking bastard!!!"

Argonne spewed a stream of profanity a ...

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