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... ai Hotel where the annual meeting was held last year, and they were not allowed to ask for leave.

He also said that if you ask for leave, don't blame the company if you don't get the prize. At the same time, there will be a mysterious prize waiting for everyone in the event of the New Year's Eve announcement.

Lin Daoyi followed his colleagues in the department by bus. The place was relatively far away, and it took at least half an hour by car.

In the car, everyone was discus ...

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