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But verbally, Cherish Turner didn’t show any weakness, deliberately talking nonsense: “Sure, after all, participating in the competition is ultimately for the purpose of earning more money, so you might as well transfer a few million to my card.”

Then there was suddenly no sound on William Griffith’s end.

Hmph, stingy capitalist, revealing his stingy nature, right?

But the next second, Cherish’s phone received a new notification ...

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