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... rite them an IOU, and the imperial court will repay them in the future. But they won't believe it."

Liu Yuru thought for a while, then slowly said: "The reason why they don't believe it is because now Fan Xuan and Zhou Gaolang don't dare to say that they will definitely win, the money they borrowed, who loses Will you accept this account?"

"You're right." Gu Jiusi smiled bitterly, "That's really impossible."

"Borrowing money is better than stealing money." Liu Yuru sighed, " ...

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