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... r hand using his words to scare Hong Dali. After all, Hong Dali was known for being weak and sickly, and his parents doted on him. Whoever dared lay a finger on Hong Dali would be sure to disappear into thin air within an hour.

Although Liu Mingcheng’s family background was almost on the same level as Hong Dali’s, laying a finger on him would only cause both families to openly declare war. Hong Weiguo and his wife would not hesitate to make use of their influence to fight the Liu family.

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