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... still holding his chopsticks. teacher Xin, please speak.

Yang zhaolin raised his head when he heard Xin shun’s name.

Xin shun’s authority had been elevated, so he knew some information. it’s about KKS’s cooperation. I heard that the contract has been upgraded, but I don’t know what it is. We’re holding a meeting at the last minute. We have to meet with the head of KKS in Beijing to discuss it in detail.

For such meetings, the person in charge, Meng Fu, had to be present. ...

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