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... s bragging with Lao Tzu, he said that he often went to your Shuangyue's house to eat and drink!"

"He said that the two knives on your Shuangyue family logo are for eating barbecued meat!"

Koushiro is completely desperate now, and his heart is shattered.

Originally, he had doubts about the identity of the man in front of him. After all, the man in his memory had been dead for many years.

But with this ragged, gangster-like appearance, who else is there except that guy! ...

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