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... owner Xie Tiancheng dissuaded him and said: "Ding Mu, the laws on Hong Kong Island are strict, you don't drink and drive, I arrange A professional driver will take you there."

   "Well, okay, then thank you very much, Boss." Although Ding Mu has the skill of drinking heavily, he can't blatantly violate the laws of Hong Kong Island. After all, so many pairs of eyes watched him drink, which gave a bad impression.

As soon as Ding Mu was about to leave here, Liu Ke grabbed Ding Mu and ...

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