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... o argue with you, but you shouldn't be here drowning your sorrows in drink!"

A burly man affectionately said to Yan Mingyu.

These days, to be a villain, you need brains too. Getting physical right from the start would definitely make you a target for all.

But it's different with a "couple" having a spat.

"Who's your wife?"

Yan Mingyu swept a cold glance at the burly man.

"You'd better not be up to any funny business. Her bodyguard is on his way!" < ...

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