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... Ji and Xia Shumin beside her:

   "Hello, I'm Qian Yating, who is here for an interview. Are you Chairman Chen?"

   "Yes, I am, this is Xia Shumin, and she is your main interviewer today."

  Chen Ji said with a smile, which made Xia Shumin on the side even more nervous.

   "Ah, it's Miss Xia, hello, hello!"

  Qian Yating bowed and stood in front of Xia Shumin.

   "You, you too."

  Xia Shumin blushed a little, and hurriedly stood up to return the s ...

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