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... he had to admit that Xu Xiangdong was indeed better than him.

He and Xu Xiangdong were indeed competitive at first, but they were not mortal enemies.

 Why can’t we help now?

 Furthermore, although Xu Xiangdong is no longer a militia captain, his family's current energy is extraordinary.

Just the fact that his younger sister’s godfather is the top leader in the Anren County Public Security Bureau is enough for others to take their family seriously.

 Besides, ...

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