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Chapter Sixty Four: Confession

作者: JulyanWrites
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Malix Alphine

“I honestly think they’re going to kiss any second now,” I muttered to myself as soon as we stepped outside the room.

I quickly took out my camera, fingers already itching with excitement. “I have to capture the boss smiling. I was paid hundreds for this.”

“What the hell are you talking about?” Orange asked, instantly alert. “What hundreds? And who paid you?” His eyes practically sparkled—typical of him. Money was his oxygen.

“I told some of our people that I could show them proo
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