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... aofei watched his figure disappear at the corner of the corridor and had to go downstairs with Xu Yang.


On the way downstairs, Ning Xiaofei asked inquisitively: “Assistant Xu, Xicheng … is he really going to stop investigating Pei Ruoxi?”


With his temper, his willingness to let go of Pei Ruoxi was quite abnormal.


Xu Yang sighed, “Hey, you don't know, sir was so angry when he knew the truth, and he really regretted scolding you. He actually repented. Director Ji knel ...

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