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As a Ghost Messenger: So What If I Have a Measly Billion?

Auteur: DaoistQiGu30
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What is As a Ghost Messenger: So What If I Have a Measly Billion?

Lisez le roman As a Ghost Messenger: So What If I Have a Measly Billion? écrit par l'auteur DaoistQiGu30 publié sur WebNovel. Breaking News! Breaking News! Blue Star's Wealthiest, Xu Huai Zhi, Faces Imminent Death! Astonishing Move Unveiled! He is donating half of his entire fortune to the country, while the other half will ...

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Breaking News! Breaking News! Blue Star's Wealthiest, Xu Huai Zhi, Faces Imminent Death! Astonishing Move Unveiled! He is donating half of his entire fortune to the country, while the other half will be used exclusively to purchase funeral goods for himself. Is this a distortion of human nature or a decline in morality? As Xu Huai Zhi approaches the end, a cold smile graces his lips. In the mortal realm, he is the wealthiest; in the afterlife, no exception! [Introduction is Inadequate, Proceed to the Main Text for More Details]

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