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Chapter 3380 Hit You? So What?

Author: Five Generals
“Madam Dark, please don’t mind him! Everyone knows Kaze is not that bright and he speaks without thinking! We can't even hold him back at times!”

Agnes turned on Kaze almost immediately.

Kaze was not surprised by Agnes’ “betrayal”.

She would not be Agnes if she did not sell Kaze out.

Seeing the reverence in Agnes' eyes, Dark's expression twisted further with sheer contempt and scorn.

Given his position, Kaze was nothing but a fool to challenge her.

She looked at Kaze condescendingly and said coldly, “Young Man, break your own arm and step aside and I won’t hold you responsible for what you just said. Or else, I will take both your hands for the irresponsible words that you—”

Before she could finish, Kaze’s expression darkened and he bellowed, “Get out of my face!”

“What?!”

Dark cried sharply, “Who do you think you are?! How dare you say that in my face! Do you know what you are saying? If I don’t break you today, you won’t know how to respect your elders!”

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