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Zuotengdazuo Posted 9 years ago
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What does "not better for turning a blind eye" mean?

Mercenary/Assassin: There are some people willing to pay to off someone that has done no wrong. Things like killing someone that owns a house in the way of some building, or a nosy reporter. I'm not better for turning a blind eye to such requests, but I'm not gonna be the one dealing with those.

What do the underlined parts mean respectively?

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zuotengdazuoThere are some people willing to pay to ... off someone

A word, for example "bump", is missing there.

zuotengdazuoI'm not no better for turning a blind eye to such requests

turn a blind eye = ignore

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