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... rs, except Tang Baijin was an architect, and Duan Feixun was a lawyer.

Gu Qingchen, Fang Zimo, and Tang Yanran all understood what this was.

"This is a new drug I developed. It can control a person’s brain. After this drug is injected into the body, it can make the brain’s instructions obey. Qian Zhi Ling is a downright bad woman. She has drugged Bei Ran’s drink before, but it was inadvertently drunk by Mrs. Duan. She has bullied Bei Ran at Jiaoyang Club before, only to be beaten ...

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