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... uxurious product. The old man took the card and threw it toward Tang Shaoyang, who was now known as Ying.

Tang Shaoyang caught the spinning card in the air with his two fingers before giving the card a look. On the top middle was his fake name, Ying, and below the name was S, indicating his rank. He was surprised that the old man gave him an S rank without testing him. “You know why I need a new identity, right? I don’t think this will help….” He then glanced at the female attendant.

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