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... ly made his way over to him. Sheng Geng swallowed hard, and with a grit of his teeth, he fell to his knees. “Grandpa, I was wrong, please spare me!” he begged.

Zhao Su was startled by the action, having anticipated a sudden attack from Sheng Geng. He had been ready to lay him out with a single punch. What he didn’t expect was for Sheng Geng, after such a vehement roar, to end up kneeling.

Zhao Su found it amusing. “Hahaha, wasn’t he all high and mighty just a second ago? Now he’s ...

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