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... ubordinate’s report, Qin Shitian’s face became unsightly and his eyes shot out flames.

Although he isn’t that infatuated with Mo Haige anymore, he’s still the disciple that he raised for more than 10 years, and actually betrayed him for another man.

When begging for the Purple Heart Lotus, he was even willing to offer himself to him. This was what made him unable to restrain his anger the most.

No need to even mention that he doesn’t cherish Mo Haige anymore, even if he s ...

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