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... Currie stopped laughing and looked at me.

"You said." I don't really care about the amount of money. As long as I can find Yang Mei, how much can I do.

"Fifty thousand! Are you out?" Currie reported a number.

"Fifty thousand? Good, as long as you can find the person I said!" I nodded.

Currie didn't think that I would actually agree to his request. When I was surprised, I had a plan in mind: "What do you want me to do?"

"You just need to launch your forces and ...

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