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... ing was an honest and straightforward person. As long as he could bring him out, it was easy to persuade him. But if Yu Kai or someone else knew about this information, they would certainly prevent him from going out. At worst, they would strongly request he travel with them.


However, Cheng Yang didn’t intend to bring many people on this trip. If there were too many people, he might not be able to protect them. And secondly, there was no need to bring a lot of people. If it wasn’t nece ...

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