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... me and go to the company.

Just entering the office, Ye Sui was hugged by her sister, and almost suffocated her.

"Sui Sui, we have to develop!" Ren sister is too excited, like the millions of lottery tickets, the face is full of red light.

Ye Sui is strange: "Is there a good thing?"

A sister smashed the arm of Ye Sui and pressed her to the chair, a stance to be long.

"Our company was acquired by Huarui!"

Ye Sui's company is very small, and there is no dec ...

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