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... ar, Qu Xuan borrowed money from Su Yang twice. The first time, he borrowed a few thousand yuan, and the second time, he borrowed four hundred thousand yuan. Su Yang was afraid that Qu Xuan would go astray, so he used his Silver Ability, [Truth Or Explosion] to check on Qu Xuan.


In the end, when he found out that Xue Ya was seriously ill, Qu Xuan was helping her raise medical fees.


Therefore, Su Yang lent him the money.


Later on, Qu Xuan returned the money he borrowe ...

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