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   Edoal.

  A black Citroen car parked at the gate of Dashijie.

  The doorman wearing a raincoat saw the license plate clearly, quickly held an umbrella, and graciously stepped forward to open the car door.

   "Brother Xie Hao rewards."

  Li Hao threw the key and threw another silver dollar. The doorman caught one by one with his skillful hand and shouted happily.

  The doormen of Dashijie need to be able to drive, and they will help guests ...

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