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Chapter 381

Author: Only For You
Aspen spoke with unwavering confidence, "You're practically family, Christie's brother and mother. It would be heartless of me to refuse your investment. Besides, the Northern District has been growing rapidly, maintaining steady control over the other two factions. At this rate, Atlas will dominate the underground scene in no time."

She continued, "Your investment comes at the perfect moment—you'll be counting profits while sitting back and relaxing!"

Leroy expressed his gratitude with excitement. "Thanks, Aspen! Finally, someone's helping me level up in this game!"

Irene said hopefully, "At last, my retirement is secured! The last time I trusted that bastard Harvey, he nearly cost me my life savings."

Aspen replied contemptuously, "Christie told me all about Harvey's scheme. That manipulative fraud only gained your trust to scam you. Rest assured, the Weller family will pay for every penny they took!"

Andrew couldn't stand it anymore and stood up. "Fran, let's go."

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