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Chapter 3564 Prime Real Estate

Author: Five Generals
“Just tell me what you need, Arthur. You wouldn’t be calling unless you have received orders.”

Philip was surprised to get a call from Arthur. Though they were acquainted, they had only communicated because of work.

“We have just left Rising Sun. Don’t approve the films for now.”

Arthur was blunt.

“I can do that, but can I ask why?”

Philip was caught in a dilemma because he had just promised Jet to release the films. Philip needed to know if the orders to delay came from a high power who could cover his ass.

“Since you got a call from me, you should know that there are eyes on Jet.

“You should know what you can and cannot say. Otherwise, you never know when you’re going to lose your job.” Arthur threatened.

Philip was reluctant. He accepted Jet’s payment, and now he had to go back on his word.

Nevertheless, Arthur was part of the Viper’s Den, and his status was rather unique. Arthur provided services to confidential individuals.

These individuals were elites among t
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