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... ned the handcuffs of Paul War, whose face was covered in blood.

"You are more capable than this useless little boy, and you are a talent. How about it? Are you interested in staying and marrying my sister?"

The vice-captain's face twitched immediately when he heard the words, and he forced himself to speak: "Boss Tang is absurd, I'm not interested in women."

It's not that he's really not interested in women, it's just that he's not interested in Tang Boss's younger sister.

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