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... s appearance fee for the variety show was 10 million.

Half of that was given to Ellen Young, which was 5 million.

million!

With that sum, he could keep recharging in the game for quite a while. He hadn’t gotten the 500 thousand he asked for last time, so he asked Olivia Johnson for it again.

Although Olivia Johnson gave him the money, she also gave him a few words of reprimand. He secretly took note of them, all the while blaming his elder sister!

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