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... y 100,000 US dollars. If he does not go to business, Yang Yong will drink the northwest wind. So I asked Smith to take a good rest in the next 10 days, and strive to help Yang Yong when he is discharged from the hospital as soon as possible.

   After dealing with all of Smith's trivial matters, Yang Yong returned to the hotel with the black and white Shuangsha for a good night's rest, and the next morning the Mercedes-Benz truck took a lot of supplies and headed south all the way to Richm ...

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