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... you live.”

It was a threat, and an extremely cold-hearted one at that.

However, the Chu family had the confidence to behave in this manner!

Ye Chen had no intention of paying any attention to her. He turned around and walked away.

The only thing on his mind was whether or not he could get a taxi back to the apartment at this hour.

“It seems that I should get myself a car. At least I’ll be able to use it as a means of transportation.”

Just as he pa ...

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