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... he person who can be considered as a victim. His people disappeared without a clue of his whereabouts and the Cao family was the only one who could give him an answer.

Yet, she actually dared to ask him this question?

Xiaoshun disappeared. An Hun tried to do everything to find him, and the organization was not a simple organization that gathers information, they are an organization that held a reputation that no one should dream of smearing dirt.

The backing that An Hun h ...

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