People like this don’t deserve an ounce of pity or compassion.
Unable to distinguish right from wrong, black from white—like the farmer and the snake, repaying kindness with betrayal. The best thing to do with people like this is to chop them into pieces and feed them to the dogs.
No, no, no—someone like this probably has rotten flesh that even dogs would refuse to eat. People like this shouldn’t exist in the world at all.
Di Mingjue, with his towering height—not bulky, but lean and muscular—and he works out regularly. When he committed to stomping down on his cousin’s hand with all his strength, it really might leave his cousin permanently crippled.
Not only that, but he repeated the brutal act several times with relentless cruelty and a twisted sense of satisfaction. Wearing winter leather boots—imagine the force, the agonizing pain.
It seemed like only through tormenting this old bastard could he rid himself of the hatred festering in his chest.
Just thinking of his own younger sister, tortured for 24 hours in that unspeakable manner, made him want to kill this old man outright.
But killing him directly would be too merciful. A man like this needs to suffer—to experience being mercilessly tortured, tasting despair and helplessness. Only then could justice be served, only then could the hate dissolve.
Di Mingjue stomped down as if stepping on tofu, showing no mercy at all. With 360-degree ferocity, he trampled the old man in every possible way, as hard as he could.
The pathetic thing was that his cousin didn’t even dare fight back. On the verge of passing out from the pain, he cried and begged for mercy, "Hero, hero, please spare me! This really has nothing to do with me! And, and the girl’s poison has already been lifted. I... I can’t curse her again with the poison. Please, please let me go! Have mercy, I’m begging you—let me go!"
Upon hearing this, Di Mingjue truly paused for a moment, pulling back his strength and stopping his assault.

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