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... for my mother. Are you trying to find a breakthrough from my mother?

And then you think my mom can help you get the mining rights of the copper and iron mines in Pinglan County?

Then you might not have understood, but the copper and iron mines that were discovered were all contracted in my name. Therefore, if you want to talk about this matter, you should talk to me.”

Li Muyao knew it. An Meng and An Qi’s words and attitude had always been strange, making Li Muyao partic ...

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