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Chapter 928

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Xu Wu naturally wasn't afraid of death.

When they were sent to this world by their master to kill Little Lord Fu, they were already prepared to die!

Moreover, if they thought about it carefully, exchanging their lowly lives for the life of the Heavenly Dao could eliminate a huge threat to their master in the future. They could even severely injure Ye Heng and cause Ye Heng to lose his only child. This trade was indeed worth it.

Xu Wu didn't refute and also took out all the magic treasures on him.

Since they didn't want to live anymore, they didn't need to care about the Heavenly Dao anymore. Killing Little Lord Fu was the most important thing!

As for the lives of the innocent people here, they didn't care. After all, they were just lowly mortals. If they died, then they died. It had nothing to do with them.



When the tug-of-war referee saw that Little Lu Li's class had all arrived, he whistled and told everyone to get ready. The tug-of-war competition was about to begin.

Little Lu Li also understood after listening to Qu Sinian's explanation. The tug-of-war wasn't about pulling up the river like pulling up carrots. Instead, it was about pulling up the rope on the ground like pulling up carrots.

Then, they would pull a few kids over to their turf and they would win.

It sounded pretty simple!

Little Lu Li only needed to listen to Qu Sinian's explanation five times to show that she understood!

Qu Sinian: "…"

I hope you really do understand.

Little Lu Li rolled up her sleeves, revealing her fair and chubby little arms. Just as she was about to turn around and ask her father how long they were going to pull the rope, and if she could talk while eating candy, she suddenly stopped.

Unexpectedly, when she raised her head, she saw Xu Huaien and Xu Wu not far away.

At this moment, the tug-of-war competition had already begun. Everyone grabbed the rope and got ready. Following the referee's command —

The screams, shouts, and chatter of the surrounding crowd, as well as the high-spirited singing from the flag-raising stage, all mixed together into an extremely noisy mess.

In the midst of this chaos, the little girl's dark eyes instantly widened. Without thinking, she let go of the rope in her hand and was about to rush over when Lu Junhan pulled her back.

"What are you doing?"

"Daddy!"

Little Loli turned her head and pointed at Xu Huaien's direction. Her expression was anxious.

"Look! Look there! The bad guy who stole my candy is right there! I'm going to get my Tang Tang back! My Tang Tang is already so pitiful, yet they still stole it. They are really despicable! "

The excuse that Lu Junhan made up was not to make the little girl ask for the candy back, but to make her remember the faces of Xu Huaien and Xu Wu.

Firstly, it was true that he wanted her help.

Secondly, he was worried that this little idiot would mistake Xu Huaien and Xu Wu as good people. When the time came, he would be tricked by them and foolishly run away with them.

From the looks of it, the effect was pretty good.

This little idiot had recognized them at a glance and had even labeled them as bad guys.

Lu Junhan glanced at Chen Shuo, who was standing among the teachers and cheering them on loudly. He signaled them to stay where they were and wait for his instructions.

Then he lowered his head and said directly to the little girl whose face was filled with anger,

"It's useless even if you go! You won't be able to get your candy back. "

Little Loli stared blankly at first, then her clear eyes widened. Her small face looked a little hurt. "… Why, Daddy?"

Could it be that those two bad guys ate all of her candy?

Damn it!

That was the candy that Daddy bought for her!

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