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... -law, I really don't feel safe for giving this position to someone else. It's just too important. Uncle-in-law's grand plan can be greatly affected if this other person had other plans… Furthermore, I'm best when it comes to this."

"That's true." Leng Jinghua nodded.

Lu Yurong's ability to make use of spies was simply astonishing. Rumors had it that Chu Li's spying skill was incredibly good, but nobody had truly seen it before. From Leng Jinghua's perspective, nobody possessed a skil ...

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