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... ed a real estate business together. They bought a lot of land in many places and built residents. Community, office building, etc.

  In the past few years, the industry has been developing quite prosperously. Seeing her family's successful career and the beautiful appearance on her face made her eye-catching for a while.

   And two years ago, the two boys in her family were also grown up, and she didn't need to worry too much, and she didn't want to be an idler at home all day, so ...

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