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... acing each other. One of them was very large and muscular, with a shiny bald head, the other was much smaller and looked at the man across from him with a slightly ugly expression. The sight was very strange and it wouldn’t seem out of place if guns or drugs were added to the scene.


Suddenly the bald man pulled a package out of his pocket. In a situation like this, what one would expect would be maybe a bar of gold or drugs or something of the sort, but when the man unwrapped the pac ...

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