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... ssurance. Xi Cheng finally obediently followed John to the car and headed straight to the corporation headquarters.

‘With Lin Yu around, everything in our family would go smoothly,’ Xi Cheng thought. His mind finally returned to the business at hand.

“I didn’t sign any contract selling those companies. I must have fallen into their trap! John! It must’ve been that b*tch, Gu Man! She must’ve tricked me into signing the documents when I was drunk!”

John remained silent. He ...

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