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... in the morning. Xiao Feng, who was also trying to curry favour with Lu Lingxi, deliberately set aside a piece of land for growing grapes. The workers in the greenhouse took a look at the grape seeds and privately discussed that Xiao Feng was an amateur. Who would use seeds to grow grapes? It would be next year when the grapes grow, not to mention the fact that it would be at least two years before the fruit was ready. But Xiao Feng was the boss, so if he wanted to plant, they had to plant.

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