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... aster Wen quenches the fire, and getting angry won't solve the problem."

   I don't know which whispered: "How can robbery get money so fast."

   Wen Ping felt a pain in his heart and breathed hard: "I... don't have that much money."

   "No?" The man smiled and was murderous, "What are you waiting for, chop off his son's finger!"

   The subordinate responded with a yes, picked up the kitchen knife and chopped it.

"what-"

   "Wait!" Wen Ping's shout and ...

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