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... lbag of the same style for his son in elementary school a month ago.

  Hearing what Mona said, Roan went downstairs with Ryder, and asked calmly:

   "Mona, why do you judge that Jacquier's target is this John King?"

   "..."

  The other end of the phone suddenly fell silent.

  Roan narrowed his eyes slightly when he saw this, and nodded to signal Ryder to get in the car first. After waiting, he walked to a corner where no one was around, and asked in a low voic ...

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