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Chapter 1302 Blood and Sadfishing   

Author: Five Generals
Desmond shuddered when Kaze’s piercing gaze fell on him.

His several experiences with Kaze had been rather traumatic.

Nevertheless, Desmond quickly pulled himself together and sneered. “Do you really think I’m scared of you, Kaze? I dare you to hit me.”

He gave Kaze a dirty look before turning to his agent, Emma. “Show the loser what I can do.”

Emma nodded and waved at a staff member.

Soon, a group of journalists with microphones swarmed into the hall.

“You agreed to an interview, at last, Lil Dee. What are your thoughts on donating one billion dollars after the heavy storm hit the city?”

“I heard many major labels are looking to make you their spokesperson. Can you share any details with us?”

Desmond was popular.

The press circled Desmond like sharks.

As his agent handled crowd control, Desmond said out loud with a smile, “I might not be a local, but my studio is here. I donated one billion dollars to rebuild the city.

“Some local businessmen or chairmen do not e
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