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... bad thing. At least he can start looking for someone better for him. "

Rong Hong thought for a while, and nodded, "Well, you're right. I believe the president will find someone more suitable for him. When I return tomorrow, I will ask him to make it clear."

"Well, do you want me to accompany you?" Chu Ai asked.

"No, I can do it myself." Because he is a born gay, he is a lottery fan, so there may be many topics for them to talk about.

"Okay." Chu Yi smiled, he believed ...

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