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... irmly in his hand.

  Vodka: "..." Uzo, can he read his thoughts even from such a distance?

  No, not possible. It's a coincidence anyway. It should be that Uzo just noticed the surveillance installed in the room, so he looked up.

   In short, the Suzuki consortium has a big business, and it is normal for him to be targeted by thieves and to pretend to be surveillance... If Wu Zuo asks at that time, he will say that everything has nothing to do with them, and Wu Zuo should no ...

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