Li Jie vs Yu Zun 1
Author: Alfonzo Perez
last update2025-05-15 13:23:03

It didn’t take long for Yu Zun to catch up with Li Jie and the girl. She stopped immediately upon seeing the young man chatting with a girl in a blue dress.

“Don’t even think about running from me!” the old woman barked.

Li Jie and the girl turned around as soon as they heard Yu Zun’s harsh voice.

“Who’s running? If I were trying to escape, I wouldn’t have stopped here,” Li Jie replied calmly. “Besides, I have no business with you.”

“You still have unfinished business with me!” Yu Zun snapped.

Li Jie burst out laughing, clearly understanding the intentions of the leader of the Virgin Valley Sect.

“I know exactly what’s on your mind, Yu... You want to sleep with me, don’t you? You should take a look in the mirror and realize there’s nothing appealing about your wrinkled old body. Besides, I’ve just made a deal with this girl,” he said.

Yu Zun scowled in frustration at the insult, though she was also curious about the so-called deal between the handsome young man and the girl.

“What dea
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