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... n the left corner, below the header had appeared.

Balance.

What surprised Aurora was the balance. It was showing as $95420.

The exact amount she should have after filling in details in the rebate system.

’Maybe there is a glitch.’ Aurora thought with a smug expression.

She hurriedly filled out the details.

What did you buy? And for whom: Father, Rolex Watch.

How much did it cost you?: $45210

After clicking the submit button, Aurora ...

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