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... Not stocks, valuations, or any immovable assets like properties or vehicles.

So much cash, often, even medium-sized companies couldn’t produce it.

Yet, Chen Yan not only pulled it out but even casually handed it to Lu Man.

And the purpose... just to let Lu Man buy bags and clothes?

Lu Man’s head buzzed, her mind a blank.

Xiao Tao too was dumbstruck, slightly overwhelmed and a bit panicked.

Did she... know too much?

In TV dramas, it seems li ...

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