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... men had started a fire, hurdling around its warmth, others played cards, while others just rested.

Getting no response, he turned around to take in the scene and grew even more pissed. "You scumbags! Am I talking to myself?"

"Boss", someone started to whine. "Why are you complaining about this when we all know you have enough to afford it?"

"WHAT?" He ground his teeth, dangerously glaring at his subordinate.

"You have the money", someone else answered.

"I ...

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