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... iyang’s courier company had experienced a retrenchment storm.


Although there were some rumors, Shao Qiyang had grown visibly, and his gaze had become much more resolute. Mu Jingzhe called all of this the mark of a CEO’s growth.


No one was a steady and mature CEO right from the start. They had to grow up slowly.


He had matured. Apart from that, Mu Jingzhe realized that Shao Qiyang and Mu Xue, two people who hadn’t been in contact for a long time, had actually s ...

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