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... m. It was as if they were something more than business partners. At the same time, Mira kept looking at him oddly. She clearly wanted to say something, but never uttered a single word.

"Mr. Mills, let me introduce a special friend to you," Oshineda said, stopping before a woman. "Ms. Natalya Maximoff, she’s known for her involvement in military equipment and other defense operations."

Unlike with the old men Oshineda introduced him to, Jack actually took notice of the woman. She ...

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