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... s, he also had a little dissatisfaction.

Yu Bin understood the chill in the boss's gaze. Some sly, daringly took the hot gift from the boss's hand and flew out of the office.

Yu Bin feels that it is necessary for him to apply for a business trip to the boss for a few days.

In the office, Shen Junyi has taken out the gift that Shen Qingyi gave him. It is a rectangular box, about half a meter long. He opens and there is a picture inside.

Unfolding, Shen Junyi’s eyes lit ...

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