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... oesn't answer my question," he added, opening his eyes and piercing his sight right into Mathew's face.

"I told you what benefits you will receive by taking the deal. I told you what the people that will follow me will obtain. What else do you want to know?" Mathew listed out while infusing some anger in his voice.

"I want to know what you need all those people for," Marcus said with a small smile.

"And why would I tell you that?" Mathew countered right away. Marcus asked ...

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