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... d for a moment when he heard this. “The answer will be the same no matter who asks. I’ll ask them after they ask Yu Yan.”

Li Zhen nodded. “Be careful. Don’t be the last to know everything.”

Li Zhen didn’t want to add insult to injury. He just felt that no matter what, as a creditor, Qian Hao had to at least know the truth. If something really happened to Yu Yan’s family, Yu Yan should come up with a plan to repay the money.

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Li Zhen knew Qian Hao’s family situat ...

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