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“I advise you to give up. Su Bai is being targeted by the entire world’s organizations. If you don’t release him, I’m afraid your Paris family will make many enemies if he is found,” said the governor.

Other than the few families who wanted to recruit talents and then attack other families. Some families would attack the enemy of the talent to recruit them.
In other words, if a powerful family took a fancy to Su Bai while he hated the Paris family, a powerful family would c ...

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