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    His heart skipped a beat.

    Crap!

    The MC was too careless!
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    Lol, mc is really justified for not going out, he only glanced at someone snd already made an enemy pressure
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    Mc is the cautious type but young masters seemed to be attracted to him cheerful cheerful

    Mc be like :- my hands are itching, I want to curse!! curse!! curse!! kiaa troll15 troll31 pepeg_36
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    That's some young master type shit
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    MC could be like:
    Ah, you dare to have negative emotions towards me, you are bound to disappear peepo001
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    oh really? can i have your autograph? sign here, in my book of misfortune
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    I can smell the "Not Good! I almost couldnt instakill him!"
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    A fine addition to the curse daily 22
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    Because you glanced at him, he is dissatisfied with you. He thinks that an ant like you should not dare to even glance at him. Current Hatred Points: 2 stars]

    We have one more guy to curse
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    Li Daokong’s answer made Han Jue speechless.

    Brother, are you sick?

    I find this "Brother, are you sick?" line really f#cking funny. If I'm correct, the original is "大哥,你有病吗?", which directly translates to "brother, do you have an illness?"

    But the actual meaning of this line is a very well known insult in Chinese culture. Considering the context and culture, the sickness, or 病, actually refers to mental illness. Essentially, it's: "Brother, are you mentally ill?" or in other words, "Are you a f#cking idiot?" and thus I am actually dead 💀💀💀💀💀
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      Are you sick? is a common insult in other parts of the world, it's not exclusively Chinese. It's pretty understandable based on the context it was used.
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