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... g didn't mention anything else. As for why she said that, she felt that David Zhou should be very afraid of these new employees. After all, he knew that the real person in charge of the company was the one behind him.

Sure enough, Xia Xingcheng finished, Zhou David was stunned for a while, and even his anger and flame were reduced a lot.

Xia Xingcheng, like a big lady, sat down directly in the office chair beside him and raised her legs.

"Thank you, then." Xia Xing orange ...

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The marriage contract was signed. No matter his physical deformities, he was now her husband.

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