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... list of students from the Yellow Turban camp, and the other was information on the Yellow Turban camp’s assets.

It seemed that they had thought it through. Perhaps the faceless man felt that the show was over and could give Wu Wei some benefits.

However, Wu Wei glanced at the list and assets and casually threw them aside. The other party was obviously holding back. There was not much useful information on it.

in terms of assets, there was only one shop in the C-grade mark ...

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