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... in three weeks and had already made up his mind.

By then, he would definitely find the most reliable person to take care of him.

Besides, Xiang Yu’s leg won’t be healed in three weeks.

Hoping to fight with a crippled leg is nothing but a dream.

“Alright, that’s settled,” Yan Bin said, worried Xiang Yu might change his mind and quickly spoke up.

Now with all the big bosses here, it would be possible for Xiang Yu to ask for more time, but he insisted on sti ...

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