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... a huge smile on his face. Without asking any questions, he pulled James into a hug as if they were old friends, which only confused James even more.

"Make yourself at home." Victor said with a smile, pushing James inside. The sight before him immediately made it clear that Victor loved to spend money.

The grand entrance hall was decorated with gold ornaments and white marble, resembling a palace.

"You have a beautiful home, Victor. My eyes are dazzled," James laughed.

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