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... what’s good for you. Don’t worry, I’ll settle this matter for you! I hope you can keep your word. Otherwise, I won’t let you have it easy.”

Seeing this, Lu Yaohua heaved a sigh of relief. Fortunately, he did not bet on the wrong person. If this person was stubborn, his life in prison would be ruined!

After all, what he was most afraid of here was that the prisoners had any contact with the outside world. If not for the fact that when he was lying in the infirmary, he happened to ...

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Dad, please work harder, it’s better to roll yourself than roll your baby!

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