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... handed one of them to Cheng Cezhi and then asked casually, "So, what happened to that villa?"

Cheng Cezhi: "…..Brother Ye, you didn't read the report again?"

Ye Jia act of inserting the straw paused. Without a change to his expression, he said, "Too long."

Cheng Cezhi: "……."

As expected of you.

Forget it. He was used to it anyway.

He heaved a sigh and said, "It's a villa in the suburbs. It seemed to have been sold a long time ago, but no one moved ...

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