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... business, this matter had caused an incredible sensation throughout the Chen Kingdom. After all, the gully between an official and a businessman was as vast as the difference between heaven and earth. Privately, even those ignorant masses assumed that the Vast Ocean Marquis was crazy, or else how could he do such a thing that was so contrary to the common norms.


Business! This was Gu Hai's area of expertise. In his previous world, the Earth, Gu Hai, at just 30 years of age, was a succe ...

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