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... s sombre voice came out. “Xie Yang, I’ll give you 10 seconds to reorganize your language.”

“……”

Xie Yang hung up the call and continued to type on WeChat: We can take all the money from the Xie family but there is no need to kill them completely.

Qiu Xing called again.

Xie Yang refused it and typed even more quickly: It is inconvenient to call so let’s chat on WeChat. The 500 million business we discussed previously. Are you interested in talking about it again?

Qi ...

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