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... to Throw Cold Water on Me

As expected, when Dan Hanjie spoke, Dan Rong’s face darkened immediately, and his piercing old eyes swept towards Ito Hiroki.

“Mr. Jie’s words are quite peculiar. It’s not that I, Ito, insist on entangling Mr. Jie, but Mr. Jie has insulted the daughter of the Ito family and is unwilling to take responsibility. If I, Ito, do not seek justice, I might as well not try to hold a position in Japan.”

Ito Hiroki replied with a calm face and without serv ...

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