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"You, you... Who are you?" Huo Tianyu asked stutteringly, his face pale with fright.

Zhao Yan looked at himself in confusion: "Isn't this obvious enough? We are gangsters!"

Huo Tianyu's face turned paler.

"Knowing that Mr. Huo is rich, our brothers worked a night shift overnight and were going to ask Mr. Huo for some money to spend. Mr. Huo would not be stingy with our overtime pay." Zhao Yan said mildly.

Huo Tianyu resisted his fear and used the defensive po ...

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