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Would his subordinates really offend Ying Jie?

Not very likely.

Or rather, impossible.

They knew what was important and what was not.

So, it was clearly Ying Jie deliberately causing trouble.

The purpose was either to provoke him or to take down his two subordinates.

As for the reason.

Ying Jie was the eldest son of the Demon Lord Hong Lie.

He had never interacted with Ying Jie.

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