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... rything in his hand like he did at the beginning.

  Although a house is nothing to David, it is just a small matter of a sentence.

  But he thinks it is better to determine some standards:

  For those like Rick who directly express their willingness to work for Winter City and serve David, it is normal for David to provide them with housing, salary and other treatment.

  But Ethan Hunt obviously doesn’t have this idea. At present, the ace agent only regards Winter Cit ...

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