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... unreasonable, he felt no need to give face to them, and directly hung up the call, letting this guy think carefully about how to speak to him.

Sure enough, within a minute, his phone rang again.

Seeing the same number as before on the screen, Lin Yi didn't rush to answer it, but waited for the phone to ring for a while before slowly picking it up.

Sure enough, as soon as the call connected, a somewhat awkward Chinese voice came through:

"Hello, Mr. Lin, we are fro ...

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