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... ndgun, which President An had once paired for him. Bai Yan always carried it on his body.

For these ordinary people, nothing could be more intimidating than a handgun.

The middle-aged men who had been continuously forcing Li Xiaoman to drink, one after another, found it hard to swallow, their eyes tremblingly fixed on the handgun in Bai Yan’s hand, fearing that he might just shoot them if he got upset.

Li Xiaoman looked up at An Baichen, her beautiful eyes brimming with a ...

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