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... biggest competitor. Qiao Ao is very good at public speaking, and he has a lot of support, so both of their chances are looking quite strong right now," Hua Ling explained.

Mo Jun didn’t quite understand politics, so she directly asked Hua Ling, "Who has a better chance of winning?"

"As of now, of course, it’s our Mayor Kuang. But the political arena is unpredictable — you never know who the ultimate winner is until the last moment!"

As they reached this point in the conv ...

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