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... ly explain his business plan to everyone.


After everyone had taken in the Third Lord’s proposal, they were elated by the prospect of making over a billion yuan a year. Although most of the profit would go to Master Chen, a fraction of that huge income would be enough to make everyone happy.


“Master Chen, how are you planning to sell this heavenly water?” The Third Lord Wei hazarded.


Of all the people in the room, only he and the Wei Family had enough resources ...

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