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... e price due to too many competitors, and some even reached the starting price of tens of thousands of yuan for a warehouse, which is ridiculously high.

   Isn't this ruining your fortune? Isn't this digging his own grave? Yang Yong finally regretted it now. He shouldn't have made such a big move and made public his escape from auctioning the old warehouse.

   Inadvertently, he added countless competitors abruptly, and raised the warehousing auction business to a new level. It wasn' ...

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