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Despite being grateful for Brandon, Charles was still skeptical about the whole thing.

After all, they had tracked down and discovered everything there was to know about Brandon Locke.

The fact that he was a 16-year-old student somehow made Charles underestimate Brandon.

But of course, he couldn't judge a book by its cover.

Which is why he couldn't wait to evaluate if Brandon Locke was really serious about his investment.

As he continued to ...

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