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General, Watch Out For The Mad Dog!

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Chapter 11: General's Letter of Agreement
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The Master tells his servant that he has smashed all of his wine. He tells him that he is going to take him to the office to register as a feng shui master. The Master says that he did not want to take the servant in, but now that he does, he has no choice. He says that the servant should find some wives so that he will not bother him again. He also says that although the servant is a pet, he is much prettier than the fairies. The master says that dogs truly eat sh*t, and that he gets tired of sleeping with him. He gives the servant three things to do: 1) be friendly to the other divine people, 2) not to cause trouble, and 3) not to threaten him with the mark.
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General, Watch Out For The Mad Dog! • Chapter 11: General's Letter of Agreement • Page ik-page-3970328
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Chapter 11: General's Letter of Agreement
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The Master tells his servant that he has smashed all of his wine. He tells him that he is going to take him to the office to register as a feng shui master. The Master says that he did not want to take the servant in, but now that he does, he has no choice. He says that the servant should find some wives so that he will not bother him again. He also says that although the servant is a pet, he is much prettier than the fairies. The master says that dogs truly eat sh*t, and that he gets tired of sleeping with him. He gives the servant three things to do: 1) be friendly to the other divine people, 2) not to cause trouble, and 3) not to threaten him with the mark.
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