Easton leaned back suddenly, his shoulders and back pressed against the wall. He didn't want to speak, so the little stone man put his head on his sleeves, trying to run out to resolve his deep-hidden embarrassment.
Cang Ji knew what he was saying, so he just said: "I promise a thousand gold coins, do you want to deny it?"
"Where to bite?" Easton asked.
"Arms." Cang Ji paused for a moment and said, "It's too ordinary. It's just fingers."
Easton felt that there were many differences between Cangji and the past. These differences were gradually revealed through Cangji's eyes and words, making Easton feel more familiar, but also vaguely unable to resist. Cang Ji seemed to be very familiar with his weaknesses and hidden points, and the closer he got, the more unstoppable he became.
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