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... e, we can only forget it. I just find it a pity.”


“I can afford it,” Liu Chen said with unusual generosity. “Isn’t it just half a million? It means nothing to our family, I will bring it over at noon.”


‘Ah, that was a mistake. If I had known earlier, I should have asked for a million yuan.’


Yan Jinyi gestured for Yan Ming to hang up.


“That’s fine, I have a meeting later. I’ll see you at noon.”


Not giving Liu Chen a chance to answer, Yan ...

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