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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

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Chapter 1549

Stefan had been silent for a while, but could no longer take it. Gripping Leia's wrists, he scolded, "You don't know

anything. Outsiders like you can't understand our relationship. We're very happy now, so just leave if it bothers you

that much.”

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Leia glared at Stefan. Unable to move her hands, she kicked him instead.

Even though Stefan was tall, he still got kicked by Leia. Frustrated, he just gripped her tightly, stopping her from

moving.

"Stefan, what are you doing?" Xavier had just arrived, and his face went pale when he saw his friend hugging his

beloved.

At that moment, both Stefan and Leia were struck dumb.

"It's not what you think." Stefan cleared his throat and let go of Leia awkwardly.

Angry, Leia stepped on Stefan.

"How dare you! Are you done?" Stefan hissed in pain. He wanted to do the same to Leia but held himself back at

the thought of Renee. It was true that birds of a feather flock together-Renee was violent, but Leia was even more

so. He gazed at Xavier sympathetically and suggested, "You should get insurance."

"What do you mean?" Xavier blinked, looking confused.

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"What do you think? She's such a fierce woman. Aren't you afraid of getting attacked?" Stefan rubbed his aching

body and said grumpily.

"No, Lei is gentle and loving. She won't beat people up for no reason, so you must have done something to cause

this." At that moment, Xavier chose to take Leia's side. In the past, he and Leia always fought because of their

differing opinions. Leia condemned Stefan as a scumbag while Xavier claimed that Renee was too pretentious, and

then they'd argue. However, Xavier had learned his lesson—it was always Stefan's fault.