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... atter going?” Old Philip asked.


“Master, I have found the young master but there is a little problem!” Keton replied hesitantly.


“What trouble? Is that brat Philip not willing to come back with you, or is that woman considering the amount to be little?” Old Philip asked faintly.


“It’s true that the young master isn’t willing to come back, but, it’s not that Sallica thinks the money is too little, she just doesn’t seem to care about money at all!” Keton answered.

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