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... sident already had a backup plan!

Then why didn’t he say anything just now? Seeing that woman in such a hurry, doesn’t his conscience bother him?

Secretary Gao thought that the reason the president’s pants were dirty was that he accidentally spilled coffee on himself, but she had no idea that it was entirely caused by some woman, which is why she rushed downstairs to buy him a pair of pants.

After hanging up the phone, Ye Ning eventually picked out a pair of pants herself ...

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