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As the proverb went, hit the person but not the face.


Gou Liang’s action of hitting the face was an extreme act of humiliation. The violent act made onlookers shocked.


No one expected that he would act so lacking in grace nor did anyone expect that he would dare to act so unbridled inside the imperial palace.


Zhong Yue fell to the floor and when he spat, his spittle carried blood and there were two teeth lying on the palm of his hand. His entire face distorted, “ ...

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