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      by MarineTL Chapter 256: Q, Help Me Kill Him At this moment. On a coastal beach in Florida, United States. A stunning young woman lounged comfortably beneath a sun umbrella, reclining on a deck chair. She wore oversized sunglasses that covered half her face, her long wavy hair cascading over her shoulders, and a bikini that showed off her enviable figure. The Florida sun was scorching, but it still paled in comparison to the heat she radiated. Every few minutes, some guy would try to approach her, hoping to…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 257: Lost? I Really Can’t Accept That... “Q, help me kill him...” The quiet, almost defeated tone of those words left Q in a heavy silence. Truth be told It wasn’t just J who saw K as a role model. Q did too. In fact, aside from Professor and a few others, everyone had looked up to K, hoping to one day replace him. But after all these years, no one had managed to do it. Back then, when K chose to leave the original organization and head to the most difficult territory—Dragon…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 258: Large Bank Loan Records, Pinpointing Everything About Ghost's Past Inside the house where Ghost had once lived for a long time. Su Ming had already tucked away the lottery ticket in his hand and immediately headed for the study next door. Just now, in the words shouted by Xu Changsheng, he had clearly heard the phrase "American Casino Chip." Judging from Qu Pengfei’s experience and other unusual circumstances, it was highly likely that a certain casino in the United States had deep and…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 259: Memories from the Internet, Ghost’s Critical Flaw Gambling requires capital. That much goes without saying. Just like those Gambling Dogs who lose everything they own—when they're desperate to scrape together enough money to bet, not a single word out of their mouths is true. Some will even use their family's lives or fake emergencies to borrow money. In short, Gambling Dogs are never worthy of sympathy. And any money lent to them is as good as gone. Now, based on the earlier…
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