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It was very vulgar to directly ask how much it was.

Wu Chen also considered himself a layman! However, seriously speaking, he personally took money very lightly.

Of course, no one would find money “hot”, not even Wu Chen.

The most important thing was that Wu Chen directly asked Li Maoren “how much”. In fact, he wanted to reassure Li Maoren. Wu Chen could feel it. Li Maoren was now particularly worried that he would suddenly kill Ding Ruilong!

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