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... nglish document. Being a tycoon in Japan is like that; you don’t have to be good at Japanese, but you have to be fluent in English and Chinese.
He was busy for about ten minutes, handed the document to the butler, capped his pen, heaved a sigh of relief, looked up at the two, and said with a smile, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
Minamoto Tamako straightened her back, sat upright, with her hands flat on her knees, looking like a student waiting for praise.
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