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... his chest heaving like a volcano on the brink of eruption.

Zhuang Xing replied with disdain, “Handling Jia Anan didn’t require much effort on my part.”

“You!” Jia Du was livid, his fists clenched as he roared, “You’ve crippled my daughter’s dantian. Today, I’ll do the same to you.”

“Do you really think you have the ability to cripple me?”

Jia Du commanded, “Seize him!”

“Yes, sir.”

The crowd surged forward, eager to give Zhuang Xing a lesson.

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