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... yed on. His head was clear, with only one thought floating through it — survival.


The most important thing for Xu Min was to survive, so that he could return one day. Return to ensure that both the young and old master of the Zhong family died by his hands. But right now, he knew that his chances of survival were slim, since a horde of guards was hot on his trail.


Had this happened just a few days earlier, Xu Min would have been caught already; however, after breaking ...

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