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... you, you have to kneel down and apologize to their families one by one."

As soon as these words came out, the air froze instantly.

Shen Jie looked at Fang Shu, who seemed to be okay, in disbelief, and then immediately turned his head to look at Lin Yu.

It is such a humiliation for such a talented boy to kneel down for others in turn.

Although Lin Yu's face was calm and he said nothing, there was a burst of anger in his heart.

The other party is a bit deceptive. ...

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