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Dixon smiled a little and went on to say, "Before he was rich, he was also homeless. One time he almost starved to death and I gave him half my bread, so he owes me a favor now."

"Today, he's here to return the favor," Dixon continued.

Diana sneered, "You think I'd believe that?" She bit her lip. This was beyond her imagination. Dixon was treating her like a child by telling her this ridiculous story.

"Do you believe that a good person will reap good rewards?" Dixon asked seriously.

Diana thought for a minute, then said, "Are you trying to say that you are a good person?"

"No, you're a good person." Dixon got up. "That's why you'll reap good rewards too," Dixon said. He would never forget that sweet memory for the rest of his life. The day Diana helped him when he was starving fifteen years ago.

Dixon had been in countless dangerous situations, sometimes on the brink of death. But the handkerchief from Diana fifteen years ago that he carried all the time gave him hope and strength.

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