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... been developed yet, and he was too lazy to.

"Huo Ting Cheng, why didn’t you fight for that land? It’s in a nice location for apartments or a commercial building! Aren’t you going to continue with the showbiz business? That place is quite better for offices, it can have independent buildings." Zo Zho Yu had seen that piece of land, only commercial houses could work there. But Sixth Master Huo had given showbiz business to his wife, he couldn’t let her continue working from the Mu Conglome ...

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