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... p> “Chuchu, let’s make an even bigger move and raise the stakes!”

“Sure! How about we bet 20 million this time?”

“NO~! NO~! 20 million is too little. We’ve got 55 million now, plus everything I’ve saved, it adds up to exactly 100 million! Let’s bet the whole 100 million!”

“What?! 100 million?!” Chuchu thought she must have misheard.

“That’s right! A whole 100 million! Hehe, if we’re going to gamble, we might as well go big or not at all,” Liu Yan said, clearly get ...

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