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"Kid, what brought you to Mutuo? Surely you didn’t come just for the garrison duty?"

Ye Tian shook his head, "I’m a journalist, sent here by my unit."

"Delving into the grassroots, perceiving public sentiment?"

"Umm... It’s kind of that, yes."

The old soldier looked at him with disdain, "You’re not being honest, not honest at all."

Knowing he’d been seen through, Ye Tian didn’t say much, and the old soldier didn’t ask any further. After all, they ha ...

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