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... u Sanniang, who spent a lot of money to save her life. Now, she's working for me."

"She rarely spoke, and I have never seen her tell anyone about her past. Don't come to my shop to look for trouble. Go back to your village and ask those gossipy women."

"How secretive do you think this was? If you continue to do what you did today and start to push sh*t on my people, be careful that I will make you suffer."

Madam Tian Li's anger was ignited. She wasn't afraid of Shopkeeper ...

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