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Chapter 80
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An zheng tells the boy to go back to the hospital and cure his chubby face. The boy tells him that he has a misunderstanding with a member of his family. The zheng tries to calm him down and tells him to take care of himself. Anosh, a gao family member, tells him not to worry about him and that he should not worry about the boy's health. He says that he knows how powerful the family is in the city and that if the boy wants to die, he should do as he said. An osh says that the boy has started a killing spree in the family's gambling house. He asks why the boy started the killing spree, and the zheng replies that it was an eye-for-an-eye killing. He hopes that his family will not pursue the matter, and he hopes the boy will let it go.
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Revolutionary • Chapter 80 • Page ik-page-4082624
Revolutionary • Chapter 80 • Page ik-page-4049340
Revolutionary • Chapter 80 • Page ik-page-4049335
Revolutionary • Chapter 80 • Page ik-page-4049336
Revolutionary • Chapter 80 • Page ik-page-4085534
Chapter 80
This is a locked chapterChapter 80
About This Chapter
An zheng tells the boy to go back to the hospital and cure his chubby face. The boy tells him that he has a misunderstanding with a member of his family. The zheng tries to calm him down and tells him to take care of himself. Anosh, a gao family member, tells him not to worry about him and that he should not worry about the boy's health. He says that he knows how powerful the family is in the city and that if the boy wants to die, he should do as he said. An osh says that the boy has started a killing spree in the family's gambling house. He asks why the boy started the killing spree, and the zheng replies that it was an eye-for-an-eye killing. He hopes that his family will not pursue the matter, and he hopes the boy will let it go.
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