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... about Zhao Yeshou than that.

"If you're okay, you'll ask me? It's related to the Life Policy Bureau? Is Lao Sun someone on the designated list of the Life Policy Bureau's seal, or an NPC from the scene?"

numb.

Zhao Yesui shrugged helplessly. Although he guessed it would turn out like this when he asked Gu Yizhu, he still felt a little numb when things really developed into the expected results.

"In short, I'll deal with it, and you don't have to investigate privately. ...

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