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... ot agree to be so straightforward, and he is already ready for follow-up negotiations.

   But he didn't expect Wright to really agree, and he didn't even hesitate.

  “…”

  Moyu was silent.

   He never believed that pies would fall from the sky. Seeing Wright so straightforward, the first thought in his heart was—

  Wright may have a picture of himself.

   "Are you sure you want to exchange my three requirements with a 20 million bounty-level wanted crimi ...

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