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... ing went smoothly except that Xiao Ting always looked at her coldly.

Having fully grasped Dianrui’s information, Qiao Yi planned to visit Dianrui’s factory for an on-site investigation.

This suggestion was reasonable, as the Qiao Family would send people to the factory for visits every year, and of course, Dianrui wouldn’t refuse.

However, the person in charge this time seemed quite troubled upon hearing this request.

“What’s the matter? Is there any inconvenience ...

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