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... We're a special disciplinary unit, and our identities have to be kept secret. But if you say you want to teach those cheap bastards a lesson, then that's fine! As long as there was enough evidence, they could shoot them.

Xu Qing nodded after hearing this, looking quite satisfied. Then he asked,"My master said he hasn't received his salary for decades. How much money do you have here?"

"The total is 30,270,000." Ren Bing answered very quickly. However, Xu Qing's next words almost ...

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