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... pected Gentle Wind to be a golden goose.

The straightforwardness and the courage to offer such wealth in an instant were commendable.

Impressed, Xu Feng seriously wanted to reply yes right away, but he didn't.

And no, he wasn't trying to act mighty here. The money was definitely impressive and he quite liked this personality of Gentle Wind.

However, there was his principal or earning the maximum value. To cater to Gentle Wind's request and potentially risk losing ...

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